Today's Top 3 News: Chinese Citizen Arrested in Abu Dhabi for Fraud, Human Trafficking of 800 Indonesians
Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
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Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
Police arrested a Chinese citizen with the initials SZ for fraud and human trafficking against 800 Indonesian citizens.
Airlangga Hartarto discussed various potential economic cooperations with Australian Business Ambassador to Indonesia Jennifer Westacott.
Indonesia's industry needs for human resources have reached 682 thousand per year, the Ministry of Industry said.
Sri Mulyani Indrawati issues a new policy to facilitate easier import of human bodies and organs through a rush handling scheme.
Interpol had issued a red notice for two Indonesian citizens suspected of human trafficking related to the ferienjob case.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati emphasized the pivotal role of enhancing human resources (HR) in attaining an economic growth rate of 6-8%.
Komnas HAM will carry out human rights audits on educational institutions after several campuses increased their single tuition fees (UKT) for student
TPNPB OPM asked the Indonesian government to open access for human rights agencies, both national and international, to Papua.
The East Kalimantan Mining Advocacy Network (JATAM) revealed alleged human rights abuses in IKN in a meeting with Dutch government officials.
National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) stated that Indonesia has a great potential in its human capital to contribute to AI development.
The human remains at Rumoh Geudong are strong evidence of human rights violations. The government has an obligation to uncover the truth.
An Indonesian ulema has appealed to the people of Aceh to uphold human values in responding to Rohingya refugees' presence in the province.
IKN Authority held a meeting with the National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) at the IKN Authority office, Balikpapan, on Monday.
The ministry Warsito highlighted the importance of internship programs abroad as a whole to increase human resource capacity amid the ferienjob case.
The UN Human Rights Committee highlighted a pattern of extrajudicial killings of Papuans as human rights violation in Indonesia.
The Education Ministry is reviewing sanctions for 33 universities suspected of being involved in the Ferienjob human trafficking in Germany.
Organized crime rings that fuelled an "explosion" of human trafficking and cyber scam centers during the pandemic have expanded from Southeast Asia.
Police summons two Indonesian citizens residing in Germany regarding the human trafficking case under the guise of ferienjob internship.
The Soekarno-Hatta Airport Resort Police successfully foiled an attempt to traffic potential Indonesian migrant workers to Serbia.