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Afghan Universities Reopen With Small Number of Women Attending

Facts Some public universities have opened in Afghanistan for the first time since the Taliban seized power in August, with a few of women attending classes. Not enough women lecturers. The Taliban have said they have no objection to education for women, but want classes to be segregated and the curriculum based on its principles […]

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Indonesian Government’s Strategy on Papua

This writing is going to present and focusing on 2 essential points: Suggesting different points of view and different perspectives of what the mainstream media has shown related to the issue in Papua. Giving critical argument and antithesis of the main issue that has been widespread and framed mainly by mainstream media. Contents: Nation-State Territorial

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Radicalism in Indonesia Is Not a Joke!

Facts Abu Rusdan was detained late on Friday, September 10 2021 in Bekasi near the capital of Jakarta, along with three other suspected members of Jemaah Islamiyah. A spokesman for Indonesia’s National Intelligence Agency (BIN), Wawan Hari Purwanto, officials have stepped up their efforts at early detection and prevention particularly toward terrorist groups that have

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