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Sumitro Djojohadikusumo (pengamat ekonomi), Jakarta, 1999. Tempo/Iben Zein
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo (second left) during a plenary session of the First Development Cabinet with President Soeharto at Bina Graha, Jakarta, June 19, 1968. National Library Collection/Repro Tempo/Charisma Adristy
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Workers fill crude palm oil (CPO) into tanker trucks at Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta, August 4, 2022. Tempo/Tony Hartawan
Money Laundering Charges in Customs Bribery Case
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All for Teddy Indra Wijaya
Produksi feronikel di kompleks industri pengolahan nikel terintegrasi Harita Nikel di Pulau Obi, Halmahera Selatan, Maluku Utara, 16 September 2025. Tempo/Subekti
Israeli soldiers intercept the Global Sumud Flotilla vessel near Cypriot waters, May 19, 2026. Global Sumud Flotilla Doc.
Operation Ketupat roll call at National Police Headquarters, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, March 11, 2026. Tempo/Ilham Balindra
Prabowo’s Solar Blind Pick
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Commercialization Masked as Conservation
Mounting Casualties at Level Crossings
The Black and White Red-and-White Cooperatives
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Swedish Ambassador to Indonesia Daniel Blockert during a visit to the Indonesia Record Store Day Market in SCBD, South Jakarta, April 26, 2026. instagram/@diplomaticties

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