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DITA ALANGKARA

DITA ALANGKARA

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Asia|Crime|Environment|World

Crocodile attacks in Indonesia are on the rise. It's left residents on edge

In the Central Mamuju district of Indonesia’s West Sulawesi, where the Budong-Budong River meets the sea, people have long feared crocodiles

Crocodile attacks in Indonesia are on the rise. It's left residents on edge
Asia|Business|Environment|Food

Indonesia's cocoa farmers work with businesses to fight the bitter impact of climate change

Thousands of cocoa farmers across Indonesia are working with businesses and other organizations to protect their crops against the bitter impacts of climate change

Indonesia's cocoa farmers work with businesses to fight the bitter impact of climate change
Business|Environment|Science|Technology

Facing increasing pressure from customers, some miners are switching to renewable energy

Demand for critical minerals like nickel and cobalt is surging as climate change hastens a transition to renewable energy, boosting carbon emissions by miners and processors of such materials

Facing increasing pressure from customers, some miners are switching to renewable energy
Asia|Environment|Lifestyle

In Indonesia, women ranger teams go on patrol to slow deforestation

A female-led group of forest rangers in Indonesia are defying social norms to lead patrols in the jungle to combat deforestation

In Indonesia, women ranger teams go on patrol to slow deforestation
Asia|Election

Ratification of Indonesian election law changes delayed as protesters try to storm parliament

The deputy speaker of Parliament says Indonesian lawmakers have canceled plans to ratify revisions to the election laws after thousands of protesters rallied in front of the parliament building

Ratification of Indonesian election law changes delayed as protesters try to storm parliament
Asia|Economy|Food|Health|Political

Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition

Indonesia’s new government has begun an ambitious project to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to cost $28 billion through 2029, although critics question whether the program is affordable

Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition

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