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11/7/19
You could not get further off Topic even if you went to the Arctic , the lunatic is getting crankier and crankier
2/22/20
A mass search-and-rescue operation is mounted to find the bodies and survivors of a tragic adventure that placed close to 250 Indonesian students in the path of a torrential river surge.
Read more from ABC News2/22/20
If you get caught in a flood surge you are a goner , over here in Israel even in the desert you are advised to be very careful of the Wadis which become surging rivers in seconds
5/11/20
Indonesia has condemned the alleged abuse of Indonesian fishermen aboard a Chinese fishing vessel, after footage of a body bag being thrown overboard caused widespread outrage in the South-East Asian country.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/11/20
The captain of the vessel will have taken the decision - maybe the fridges were full , maybe a body smelling of fish would also have been insulting , a no win decision .
If the fridges were full what choices did the captain have , leaving the body in a bag on the deck would have also been condemned
BM
5/12/20
I think the bigger question is how did he die?
Not sure if that was covered.
5/12/20
This is the story that Indonesia doesn't want the world to know. It even cut the internet for an entire region at the height of a dramatic escalation in violence.
Read more from www.abc.net.au5/14/20
The global coronavirus pandemic has left millions of Indonesians struggling to make ends meet. Now authorities are rolling out 'rice ATMs' for those in need.
Read more from www.abc.net.au