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Minister Pandjaitan launches Citarum trash-cleaning boat

The Citarum River, which runs through West Java and serves as a critical water source for millions, has long been plagued by severe pollution. The introduction of the trash-cleaning boat is part of a broader, multi-faceted approach to tackle the river’s contamination issues and improve water quality. This advanced vessel is equipped with specialized technology designed to collect and remove large quantities of floating debris, plastics, and other pollutants from the river.

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Indonesian anniversary celebration in Nusantara highlights national progression: government statement

Nusantara, the ambitious project aimed at relocating Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta to Borneo, represents a significant shift in the country’s administrative and economic landscape. This year’s anniversary celebration in Nusantara not only marks a historical milestone but also reflects the government’s commitment to national development and regional equity. By holding the event in the new capital, the administration underscores its dedication to realizing its vision of a more balanced and sustainable growth across the archipelago.

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Indonesian government commits to boosting marine tourism with support for shipping industry

The shipping industry plays a pivotal role in marine tourism, providing essential links between Indonesia's thousands of islands and facilitating access to some of the country’s most sought-after destinations. Improved shipping services are expected to enhance the overall tourist experience, making it easier and more appealing for visitors to explore Indonesia’s diverse maritime attractions, from pristine beaches to vibrant coral reefs.

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EU climate report: 2024 likely to be hottest year on record, implications for Indonesia

The EU monitor’s report highlights a troubling trend of escalating global temperatures, driven by persistent greenhouse gas emissions and shifting climate patterns. If 2024 surpasses previous temperature records, it would underscore the urgent need for more aggressive climate action and adaptation strategies. For Indonesia, a country already facing severe consequences from climate change, such a scenario could exacerbate existing challenges.

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Charting the future: strengthening Indonesia-Africa ties amid shifting geopolitical dynamics

The initiative reflects Indonesia’s broader strategy to diversify its international alliances and expand its economic engagements beyond traditional partners. As Africa emerges as a continent of growing strategic importance due to its natural resources, burgeoning markets, and geopolitical significance, Indonesia seeks to capitalize on these opportunities to bolster its global standing and economic prospects

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