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Hussein Abri Dongoran covers political and security issues for Tempo since 2014 when he first joined.
The Pasundan University graduate's most familiar news pieces are his in-depth Majalah Tempo report on Iraq and Syrian ISIS refugee camps in 2019.
Some NasDem members consider the investigation into the BTS corruption case as a reprisal in the wake of Anies Baswedan’s presidential bid.
The omnibus health bill allegedly was entrusted to the DPR by the government. It would give health ministry great authority.
There are indications that work on the Government Regulation in lieu of Law on Job Creation began in mid-2022. The government was seeking a way around a Constitutional Court verdict so that the Job Creation Law could quickly go into effect.
The humanitarian pause in Papua remains unfulfilled. The National Human Rights Commission has not followed up on it, and the government has not formed an implementing team.
Fransiska Imakulata is at the helm of the Team of Volunteers for Humanity in Flores, handling sexual violence cases, including those involving priests.
The Food and Drug Monitoring Agency delayed the announcement of test results of contaminated medicines that caused acute kidney injury on children for days.
The new Criminal Code (KUHP) is ratified quickly despite containing problematic articles. Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights Eddy Hiariej is the driving force of the process with the help of Palace officials and lawmakers.
PSSI Chief Mochamad Iriawan opens up on the soccer association’s extraordinary congress.
Yudo Margono often led operations that drew public attention. The Nanggala-402 tragedy was a sad moment in his career.
Business associations announce mass layoffs. Some believe that the layoffs are an effort to prevent wage increase.
Anies Baswedan is courted by party cadres and officials joined under the United Indonesia Coalition. Ganjar Pranowo is also being considered.
BPOM is criticized for its slow investigation into the ingredients of syrup medicines responsible for acute kidney injury. Some see the agency as protecting the pharmaceutical industry.
Minister of Health Budi Gunadi Sadikin explains cases of acute kidney injury in children.
Cough syrups are blamed for acute kidney injury in hundreds of children. Health ministry’s surveillance team is slow in collecting patient data while the National Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) stands accused of negligence.
Police deny allegations of tear gas being the cause of death of 132 people in the Kanjuruhan tragedy. The Independent Joint Fact-finding Team points to the gas as the trigger of the mass fatalities.
Weekly news capsules, from the threat of an economic crisis to the arrest of Insp. Gen. Teddy Minahasa.
Anies Baswedan is considering who will be his vice-presidential running mate for the 2024 Presidential Election. He is playing down his intolerant image, which came about during the Jakarta gubernatorial election.
After the options of postponing elections and extending the presidential period were off the page, talk of President Jokowi running as a vice-presidential candidate emerged.
The relationship of Andika Perkasa and Dudung Abdurachman seems to have taken a turn for the worse. The Palace is considering replacing both military officials.
Tempo spoke with Muhamad Mardiono, acting general chairman of the United Development Party (PPP).
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