Today's Top 3 News: 9 Recommended Natural Sights in Jakarta for a Quick Getaway
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27 May 2024 18:03 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English on Monday, May 27, compiled the top 3 news on the platform, which includes: 9 Recommended Natural Sights in Jakarta for a Quick Getaway, Broadcasting Bill: Indonesia Must Not Regress to Dark Ages, Observer Says, and Israeli Airstrikes Kill at Least 35 in Rafah, Gaza Authorities Say.
The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:
1. 9 Recommended Natural Sights in Jakarta for a Quick Getaway
If you want to take a short vacation in Jakarta and get some fresh air, consider the following natural tourist attractions. Behind the glitz and glamour of the metropolis, it has several natural tourist destinations that offer tranquility and beauty. Nature tourism is a good choice for those who want to enjoy nature without leaving the city.
From green city parks to ecotourism areas such as mangrove forests and Thousand Islands, here is a list of natural tourist attractions in Jakarta that are worth visiting.
2. Broadcasting Bill: Indonesia Must Not Regress to Dark Ages, Observer Says
A political communication observer from Esa Unggul University, M. Jamiluddin Ritonga, said the Broadcasting Bill must be rejected if it deviates from the principle of press freedom.
"Indonesia must not regress to the dark ages where the ruling regime castrated press freedom," he said in his official statement on Monday, May 27, 2024. He believed that continuing the revision of Broadcasting Law No. 32 of 2002 requires the exclusion of articles in conflict with freedom of the press. Meaning, that the articles banning the broadcast of investigative journalism must be revoked.
3. Israeli Airstrikes Kill at Least 35 in Rafah, Gaza Authorities Say
Israeli air strikes killed at least 35 Palestinians and wounded dozens in an area in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah designated for the displaced, Palestinian health and civil emergency service officials said.
The Israeli military said its air force struck a Hamas compound in Rafah and that the strike was carried out with "precise ammunition and on the basis of precise intelligence." It took out Hamas' chief of staff for the West Bank and another senior official behind deadly attacks on Israelis, it said.
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