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I AM ME (Official Music Video) (CC) (Explicit)
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Giant Pyramid Buried in Indonesia Could Be The Oldest in The World
A giant underground pyramid hidden beneath a hillside in Indonesia far outdates Stonehenge or the Giza Pyramids and may come to rival the oldest megalithic structures ever built by human hands.
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‘Mind-boggling’ palm that flowers and fruits underground thrills scientists
New species named Pinanga subterranea as Kew botanists admit they have no idea how its flowers are pollinated
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Dow said it was recycling our shoes. We found them in Indonesia
A Reuters investigation found some shoes meant for recycling in Singapore ended up in shops in Indonesia, where it is illegal to import second-hand clothing.
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Strange, Giant Stone Jars Created by a Mysterious People Were Just Found in India
Across Assam in India, sometimes in plain sight and sometimes hidden in the wilderness, archaeologists have found more sites to add to a long-standing mystery. Similar sites have also been found in Laos and Indonesia.
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Will an Island in Indonesia Become a New Frontier in the Space Race?
An Indigenous clan fears it will lose its place in the world as the government pursues a quest to open a spaceport and lure the billionaire SpaceX founder Elon Musk.
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Who were the Toaleans? Ancient woman's DNA provides first evidence for the origin of a mysterious lost culture
The first ancient human DNA from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi — and the wider Wallacea islands group — sheds light on the early human history of the region.
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2 rare Sumatran tigers recovering after catching COVID-19
Two rare Sumatran tigers at the zoo in the Indonesian capital are recovering after being infected with COVID-19. Nine-year-old Tino became ill with shortness of breath, sneezing, and a runny nose on July 9. He also lost his appetite. Two days later, 12-year-old Hari was showing the same symptoms.
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At least seven killed in earthquake off Indonesia’s Java island
A 6.0 magnitude quake hits off Java, killing at least seven in the second disaster to strike the nation this week.
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Why Jakarta is sinking
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Two gay men plead for mercy as they are caned in Indonesia
The Indonesian men, who were not identified, winced in pain and pleaded for mercy, as a masked sharia officer beat their backs with a rattan stick nearly 80 times.
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World's oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia
Picture of wild pig made at least 45,500 years ago provides earliest evidence of human settlement in region
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Indonesia courts SpaceX as new rocket launch site
Indonesia has put itself forward as a possible rocket launch site for Elon Musk's SpaceX venture. The south-east Asian country is already in talks with Mr Musk's Tesla about a possible electric battery partnership. According to Indonesia's Coordinating Ministry for Maritime and Investment Affairs, President Joko Widodo has been in discussions with Mr Musk.
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The Indonesian meteorite which didn't sell for $1.8m
The story made headlines around the world - a meteorite crashes through the roof of an Indonesian villager's home and turns out be worth millions, changing his life forever. It was suggested that the find was worth $1.8m (£1.36m), making the man an overnight millionaire - and if he wasn't, they debated whether he'd been short-changed selling it to US buyers.
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Indonesian man sells meteorite that crashed through his roof for S$2.48 million
A 33-year-old man from North Sumatra, Indonesia, found a steaming hot meteorite just outside his residence one afternoon after it crashed through the roof of his house.
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Indonesia: Can 'hydrogen cities' become reality?
A fuel cell expert in Indonesia is working on an emission-free transportation model. Eniya Listiani Dewi says she wants to build a "hydrogen city" to reduce dependence on gasoline for electricity and transportation.
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Indonesia is deploying 'ghosts' to scare people into staying inside and it's actually terrifying
A village on the island of Java have recruited volunteer ghosts to scare people in to staying at home, but for some, they've had the opposite effect. Indonesia's leaders including President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) have been slow to react to the coronavirus pandemic and resisting a national lockdown. The capital Jakarta has ordered a two-week closure of offices, and banned gatherings of more than five people but has not directly ordered people to stay at home, as reported by VOA.
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The world's fastest sinking city
Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, is the world’s fastest sinking city. This is one of the reasons why President Joko Widodo vowed to build a new administrative capital on the once jungle-covered island of Borneo. The promise is of a sustainable smart city, but there are fears this ambitious plan will create another environmental disaster in one of the world’s most biodiverse places.
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Indonesia proposes bill to force LGBTQ people into ‘rehabilitation’
The “Family Resilience Bill" would force lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people into treatment to “cure” their sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Homo erectus’ last known appearance dates to roughly 117,000 years ago
New evidence helps resolve a debate over how long ago Home erectus survived in what’s now Indonesia, a study finds.
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