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Indonesia Politics · IndonesiaIndonesian authorities seeking to quell nationwide anti-government protests on Wednesday fired a police officer involved in the death of a bystander during unrest in Jakarta last week. Led by students, workers and rights groups, protests since last week over police violence and state spending priorities have spread round the world's third-largest democracy after a police vehicle hit and killed a motorcycle taxi driver.See the Story
Indonesia fires officer involved in police killing as protests continue
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Central Bank · JaipurJAIPUR, India (AP) — On the edge of Jaipur, an Indian city known for its colorful bazaars and palaces, a bustling industrial complex is the epicenter of the country’s push to compete with China in making components for solar technology. India, the world’s most populous nation, is jockeying for market share against the global leader in solar in part by selling to its own citizens, which helps the country with its other goal: meeting growing domes…See the Story
India’s Solar Industry, Aiming to Compete with China, Finds Strength as US Tariffs Hit Home
60% Center coverage: 15 sources

Xi Jinping · ChinaThe display of hardware at the parade contained clues about the types of missions and conflicts that Beijing expects for its military, as well as its current threat perceptions.See the Story
Deciphering the Military Signals of China’s Victory Day Parade
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