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Sick American basketball player jailed in Indonesia over cannabis gummies pleads for early release
Jarred Shaw admitted to importing 132 cannabis gummies but only to help relieve the symptoms of Crohn's disease. He was sentenced to 26 months in prison.
Israel's Somaliland envoy sparks regional backlash from 15 Arab, Muslim states
Eight Muslim nations condemn Israel's 'dangerous' new death penalty law
Indonesian UN peacekeeper killed in Lebanon, origin of the projectile unclear
Indonesia ready to shelter Palestinians impacted by war in Gaza
Indonesia will temporarily shelter up to 1,000 Palestinians affected by the Gaza war, reaffirming its support for Palestinian independence and rejecting Trump's relocation plan.
‘I want to leave Gaza,’ Palestinians tell BBC Arabic
One Palestinian woman explained that her husband, a Jordanian citizen, was forced by Egypt to return to Gaza without his family.
One hundred Gazans to migrate to Indonesia for work under new plan - N12
This is part of a new voluntary migration project led by Major-General Ghassan Alian, head of Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT).
Trump envoy floats plan to relocate Gaza civilians to Indonesia - report
As the Israel-Hamas ceasefire takes effect, Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff considers on-ground presence in Gaza while exploring controversial population relocation proposals.
Indonesian rabbi reflects establishing community as son celebrates bar mitzvah - interview
"All Jews are responsible for one another," said Baruch, adding that since October 7 it was important to remember that "We are one people, one faith."
Israel boycotts hit Unilever's Indonesia business as market share drops
About 87% of Indonesia's population of 280 million is Muslim, and pro-Palestine groups and apps have emerged urging people to boycott brands, including those made by Unilever.
Indonesia's National Museum opens 'Oldest Civilization' exhibit with Homo erectus fossils
Indonesia's Minister of Culture Fadli Zon emphasized the region's "important part of the grand narrative of human evolution" in his speech at the exhibition's opening.
Some researchers think Indonesian pyramid could rewrite human history, dating back to 25,000 BC
Experts argue there is no clear evidence that the site's buried layers were built by humans.
ISIS attack on Pope Francis in Jakarta thwarted: Indonesian police detain terror org. members
Detachment 88 has been commended for its efforts in thwarting numerous terrorist plots and making key arrests across the country.
Strategist: Emerging markets are welcoming gold production
With gold still not on the list of critical minerals in many Western nations, gold producers embrace operating in smaller markets