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Rupiah slide and ‘Sell Indonesia’ stocks: Jakarta’s counter moves useful but experts flag deeper fiscal concerns

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Indonesia passes bill expanding central bank role to spur growth

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Channel News Asia 7d ago

As Indonesia tightens spending, Prabowo's travel-heavy diplomacy comes under scrutiny

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A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle

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Homeowners insurance premiums have soared in recent years. How to reduce your costs

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CNBC 9d ago

Republicans vs. the Fourteenth Amendment

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Has Trump Corrupted the Military?

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What Trump's Green Card changes mean for millions of Indians seeking permanent residency in US

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