Indonesian football fans' passion can have devastating results, says ex-national team manager
Sunday, 2 October 2022 The rush to escape being crushed as police lose control at an Indonesian football match felt grimly familiar for Simon McMenemy.
Indonesian police fired tear gas as fans stormed the football pitch inside the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang city in East Java, after a match between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya on Saturday (Oct 1) night. At least 125 people were killed following a stampede that occurred when fans rushed
Protesters in Jakarta demand the Indonesian government to cut ties with Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands outside their embassies Monday, over the burning of the Koran by their far-right politicians.
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A report by the South China Morning post quoted researchers from the University of Hong Kong who predicted that by January 31st 92 percent of the population in Beijing will be infected by the deadly Covid-19 virus.
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More than 100 weak and hungry Rohingya Muslim refugees were among the latest group to reach ashore in Indonesia on Sunday after a long and dangerous journey aboard a wooden boat.
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Online gambling is against the law in Indonesia, as are all other forms of gambling, but the authorities are finding it particularly hard to catch online gamblers red-handed. DW met up with one Indonesian man taking a big gamble by playing poker for a living
Football fans are serious when it comes to rooting for their favorite team. Buzz60’s Keri Lumm shares the results of a new study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Litehouse.