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6/22/20
We have no volcanoes here but we are doing as bad (or quite close) as those villagers in Indonesia, thanks to the Saharan dust plume. Last night, I was able to see some real clouds but no stars. Today, I can't see shi-it!
OTOH, the Saharan dust plume helps in keeping our area free of Tropical storms.
JEEZ, and to think how I celebrated when 2017 ended. What a fool!
6/23/20
I celebrated when 2016 ended!
Can you upload any photos of what it is like for you in the dust storms?
7/9/20
Taken from their war-torn homeland and raised as Indonesians, Timor-Leste's stolen children are finally coming home.
Read more from ABC News7/18/20
Indonesia is grappling with a coronavirus catastrophe as it records upwards of 1,000 cases per day, a situation exacerbated by the commercialisation of tests and an early reopening of the economy.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/18/20
An Indonesian court hands down short prison sentences to two elite police officers for attacking a senior anti-corruption investigator with acid, in a verdict slammed by rights groups and anti-graft activists.
Read more from www.abc.net.au8/11/20
Mount Sinabung, one of Indonesia's best known volcanos, erupts violently for the second time in three days, sending a giant ash cloud 5 kilometres into the air, turning the sky dark.
Read more from www.abc.net.au9/2/20
Six months on from Indonesia's first COVID-19 case, experts say the country is still yet to see the peak of its first outbreak wave. At least 100 doctors have died and there is concern the number of cases could be up to 10 times official figures.
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