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  1. Harian Indonesia ( Chinese: 印度尼西亞日报, English: Indonesia Daily ), formerly in Chinese as 印尼星洲日报 (English: Indonesia - Sin Chew Daily ), is a Chinese-language newspaper published in Indonesia. [1] [2] The paper is the oldest continuously published Chinese-language newspaper in Indonesia.

  2. Sep 1, 2020 · One informed source noted that there are about 30,000 Chinese-language newspaper readers and subscribers in Indonesia, the largest group being in Jakarta – and they are all competing for limited ...

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  4. Bulletin Kantor Berita PAB (Indonesian language edition) September 1972-July 1976 This is a general interest daily newspaper, published in Jakarta. The English version of this title is more widely held in North America, but it has fewer pages per issue, and the content is not the same as this rarely held Indonesian language version.

  5. might have thought that it was the old Harian Indonesia, but in fact it was a new Chinese-language newspaper. The editorial group is from the Sin Chew group but the newspaper takes an Indonesian perspective. The above examples show that post-Suharto, Chinese-language Indonesian newspapers were internationalized, if not globalized in terms of

  6. Indonesia Shang Bao also is a daily newspaper business and finance Chinese which first published in the reform era after the collapse of the New Order government on May 12, 1998. Indonesia Shang Bao was first launched on April 17, 2000. Indonesia Shang Bao ' s biggest partners are the Bisnis Indonesia group and Sinar Harapan newspaper.

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  7. Indonesian newspapers reported on these incursions from an Indonesian perspective, as one would expect, and on 2 January 2020, Kompas, the largest newspaper in the country, published a report with the title “Indonesia Rejects China's Claims”. The following day, Tempo, a leading news magazine and daily newspaper, published a report with

  8. It was also reported that Indonesian journalists have received complaints from the Chinese government when they write articles that are not in line with the Chinese interests. For example, one journalist from a newspaper Republika was criticised by the China’s Embassy in Jakarta for writing that those who are detained in Xinjiang were not ...

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