Reports of conflict in Jakarta [5 sources]
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Reports of conflict in Jakarta [5 sources]
Reports of conflict in Jakarta [8 sources]
Indonesia issued criticism in Jakarta [4 sources]
Jakarta issued criticism in Valencia [3 sources]
The US issued criticism in Jakarta [3 sources]
Reports of conflict in Jakarta [10 sources]
Indonesian issued criticism in Jakarta [10 sources]
Indonesian expressed disapproval of Japanese in Jakarta [4 sources]
Chinese expressed disapproval of Indonesia in Jakarta [14 sources]
Reports of conflict in Jakarta [10 sources]
Employer issued criticism in Jakarta [5 sources]
Government expressed disapproval of Magazine in Jakarta [10 sources]
Reports of conflict in Jakarta [10 sources]
Regime issued criticism in Jakarta [5 sources]
Reports of conflict in Jakarta [4 sources]
Jakarta issued criticism in Lebanon [7 sources]
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Reports of conflict in Jakarta [4 sources]
Reports of conflict in Jakarta [4 sources]
Jakarta issued criticism in Jakarta [10 sources]
National Police criticized Brigadier General in Jakarta [5 sources]
Indonesia criticized in Jakarta [4 sources]
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Israeli soldiers arrested Indonesian citizens in an incident that has prompted diplomatic attention from Jakarta, underscoring growing tensions between Indonesia and Israel amid regional geopolitical strains.
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