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Indonesia, dj protesta in bikini: arrestata per pornografia

Indonesia, dj protesta in bikini: arrestata per pornografia
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Frontiers | Stem Cell Therapy in Dengue Virus-Infected BALB/C Mice Improves Hepatic Injury

Frontiers | Stem Cell Therapy in Dengue Virus-Infected BALB/C Mice Improves Hepatic Injury
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Green Globe re-certifies Maya Ubud Resort for consistent sustainability

Green Globe re-certifies Maya Ubud Resort for consistent sustainability
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Yogyakarta airport curbs operating hours to stem COVID-19 transmission

Yogyakarta airport curbs operating hours to stem COVID-19 transmission 23rd April 2021 2 hours ago Yogyakarta International Airport Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta (ANTARA) - PT Angkasa Pura I at the Yogyakarta International Airport will limit operational hours as follow-up to addendum to Circular Number 13 of 2021 on Eid al-Fitr homecoming exodus ( mudik ) ban and to control COVID-19 transmission. The normal operating hours for the Yogyakarta International Airport, Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta, which range from 12 hours, will be cut to half, Acting General Manager of the Yogyakarta International Airport Agus Pandu Purnama stated here on Monday. The reduction in operational hours cut will come into effect from May 6. However, we are still discussing it by adjusting the schedule of airlines serving flights from the Yogyakarta International Airport, he added.

Corruption, Inattention Mar Covid Programs for Indonesia s Disabled

Asia Sentinel Officials siphon off money for foodstuffs, medicines Feb 26 By: Dimas Permadi, Habib Pashya, Yeta Purnama and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat The disabled in Indonesia have arguably been hit hardest and are most vulnerable to the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly those in care homes and psychiatric wards, often neglected by the government despite a World Health Organization recommendation to prioritize care for them. The…

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