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Indonesia lauds digital solutions in Hajj management as pilgrims return home

Indonesia lauds digital solutions in Hajj management as pilgrims return home
Indonesian pilgrims wave for a photo prior to their departure to Indonesia from Jeddah on June 21, 2024. (Ministry of Religious Affairs)
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Updated 25 June 2024

Indonesia lauds digital solutions in Hajj management as pilgrims return home

Indonesia lauds digital solutions in Hajj management as pilgrims return home
  • World鈥檚 biggest Muslim-majority nation sent 241,000 pilgrims this year
  • Indonesia minister praises 海角直播鈥檚 Nusuk card, Makkah Route initiative

Jakarta: Indonesia鈥檚 Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas has praised 海角直播 for its new Hajj-management digital solutions, as the country鈥檚 pilgrims begin to return home after completing the spiritual journey.

A total of 241,000 Indonesian pilgrims were among nearly 2 million Muslims who traveled to Makkah to perform the pilgrimage that is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Pilgrims from the world鈥檚 biggest Muslim-majority nation reached the Kingdom on special flights that began one month ahead of the main rituals. Some returned home over the weekend, with flights scheduled until next month.

鈥淭hank you to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their strong leadership as the highest officials in the Kingdom of 海角直播 that made all Hajj-related journeys go smoothly,鈥 Qoumas said in a statement issued on Monday.

鈥淭he Indonesian government would also like to express our highest appreciation for the innovations launched by the Hajj and Umrah Ministry under Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, such as the Smart Card or Nusuk Card.鈥

The Nusuk card, launched earlier this year, is a form of identity that allows pilgrims entry to the holy sites in 海角直播.

This year, about 128,000 Indonesian pilgrims traveled under the Makkah Route initiative after 海角直播 expanded the facility to three airports across the country: Jakarta, Surabaya and Solo.

Launched in 2019, Makkah Route is a pre-travel program created to help pilgrims meet all visa, customs and health requirements at their airports of origin. This saves them long hours of waiting before and upon arrival in 海角直播.

鈥淭his fast-track facility was certainly very helpful,鈥 Qoumas said.

The minister was also thankful for the cooperation between the Indonesia and 海角直播 governments throughout the Hajj period.

鈥淭his smooth communication helped the families of Indonesian pilgrims to know what鈥檚 happening in 海角直播 as their family members perform the Hajj and to update all developments done by 海角直播,鈥 he said.

鈥淥n behalf of the Indonesian government and all Indonesian pilgrims, I convey my gratitude for all the services provided by the Saudi government.鈥


Volcanic eruption in Indonesia forces evacuations and flight cancelations

Volcanic eruption in Indonesia forces evacuations and flight cancelations
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Volcanic eruption in Indonesia forces evacuations and flight cancelations

Volcanic eruption in Indonesia forces evacuations and flight cancelations

LEMBATA, Indonesia: Indonesia鈥檚 Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki erupted with giant ash and smoke plumes again Wednesday after forcing evacuations of villages and flight cancelations, including to and from the resort island of Bali.
Several eruptions sent ash up to 5,000 meters (16,400 feet) into the sky Tuesday evening to Wednesday afternoon. An eruption Tuesday afternoon sent thick, gray clouds 10,000 meters (about 32,800 feet) into the sky that expanded into a mushroom-shaped ash cloud visible as much as 150 kilometers (nearly 93 miles) away.
The eruption alert was raised Tuesday to the highest level and the danger zone where people are recommended to leave was expanded to 8 kilometers (about 5 miles) from the crater.
Officers also evacuated from the Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki monitoring post 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from the crater to avoid falling gravel released in the eruption. No casualties have been reported.
Ash and debris fell in a number of places outside the danger zone, including the villages of Boru, Hewa and Watobuku. Some residents from Nurabelen village in Ile Bura subdistrict fled to evacuation sites in Konga to avoid the impact of the eruption, the National Disaster Management Agency said in a statement.
鈥淪ome residents have also evacuated to Nileknoheng village, which is 12 kilometers (7.4 miles) from the crater,鈥 said Abdul Muhari, the National Disaster Management Agency鈥檚 spokesperson.
Dozens of flights Wednesday were canceled, including those connecting Bali to cities in Australia, Malaysia, India and China, according to the website of Bali鈥檚 I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport. Volcanic ash can pose a risk to plane engines.
Flights also were canceled to and from the international airport in Labuan Bajo another tourist destination in Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara province. The airport is still operating.
The cancelations and delays affected thousands of travelers. Australian carrier Jetstar, which flies daily between the tourist hotspot and several Australian cities, said the ash cloud was forecast to clear by late Wednesday and its services would be rescheduled.
Air New Zealand canceled one return trip to Auckland and would rebook customers on the next available service, the airline said in a statement Wednesday. Flights to New Delhi, Singapore and Pudong, China, were also canceled due to the volcano, according to information on the website for Denpasar airport in Bali.
The 1,584-meter (5,197-foot) Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki is a twin volcano with Mount Lewotobi Perempuan in the district of Flores Timur.
The volcano has had several eruptions, and its danger level and no-go zone have changed several times before being raised again to the highest level Tuesday.
An eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in November killed nine people and injured dozens. It also erupted in March.
Indonesia is an archipelago of 270 million people with frequent seismic activity. It has 120 active volcanoes and sits along the 鈥淩ing of Fire,鈥 a horseshoe-shaped series of seismic fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin.


The nine countries that have nuclear weapons or are believed to have them

The nine countries that have nuclear weapons or are believed to have them
Updated 15 min 50 sec ago

The nine countries that have nuclear weapons or are believed to have them

The nine countries that have nuclear weapons or are believed to have them
  • Five original nuclear weapons states are United States, Russia, China, France and UK
  • Israel, which hasn鈥檛 signed the NPT, has never acknowledged having nuclear weapons

Nine countries currently either say they have nuclear weapons or are believed to possess them.

The first to have nuclear arms were the five original nuclear weapons states 鈥 the United States, Russia, China, France and the United Kingdom.

All five are signatories to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, which commits countries that don鈥檛 have nuclear arms not to build or obtain them, and those that do to 鈥減ursue negotiations in good faith鈥 aimed at nuclear disarmament.

Rivals India and Pakistan, which haven鈥檛 signed the NPT, have built up their nuclear arsenals over the years. India was the first to conduct a nuclear test in 1974, followed by another in 1998.

Pakistan followed with its own nuclear tests just a few weeks later.

Israel, which also hasn鈥檛 signed the NPT, has never acknowledged having nuclear weapons but is widely believed to have them.

North Korea joined the NPT in 1985 but announced its withdrawal from the treaty in 2003, citing what it called US aggression. Since 2006, it has conducted a string of nuclear tests.

Iran long has insisted its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only and US intelligence agencies have assessed that Tehran is not actively pursuing the bomb now. But it has in recent years been enriching uranium to up to 60 percent purity 鈥 near weapons-grade levels of 90 percent.

In an annual assessment released this week, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute estimated that the nine countries had the following stockpiles of military nuclear warheads as of January:

Russia: 4,309
United States: 3,700
China: 600
France: 290
United Kingdom: 225
India: 180
Pakistan: 170
Israel: 90
North Korea: 50


Australian mushroom murder suspect not on trial for lying: Defense

Australian mushroom murder suspect not on trial for lying: Defense
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Australian mushroom murder suspect not on trial for lying: Defense

Australian mushroom murder suspect not on trial for lying: Defense
  • Erin Patterson is charged with murdering her estranged husband鈥檚 parents and aunt in July 2023 by spiking their lunch with death cap mushrooms
  • She is also accused of attempting to murder a fourth guest 鈥 her husband鈥檚 uncle 鈥 who survived the lunch after a long stay in hospital

SYDNEY: An Australian woman accused of killing three lunch guests with deadly mushrooms should not be judged guilty just because she lied after the meal, her defense lawyer said Wednesday.

Erin Patterson, 50, is charged with murdering her estranged husband鈥檚 parents and aunt in July 2023 by spiking their beef Wellington lunch with death cap mushrooms.

She is also accused of attempting to murder a fourth guest 鈥 her husband鈥檚 uncle 鈥 who survived the lunch after a long stay in hospital.

Patterson has steadfastly maintained her innocence during a seven-week-long trial that has made headlines from New York to New Delhi.

As the trial came to its closing stages on Wednesday, defense lawyer Colin Mandy sought to explain Patterson鈥檚 behavior in the days following the deadly feast.

Patterson told police investigating the deaths that she did not own a food dehydrator, which was allegedly used to prepare the death cap mushrooms.

Security footage showed Patterson dumping a dehydrator at a nearby rubbish facility, and forensic tests found trace amounts of death cap mushrooms on the appliance.

鈥淣o one knows what they would have done in a similar situation,鈥 Mandy told the trial.

鈥淪he is not on trial for being a liar.鈥

Mandy said there was nothing unusual about Patterson鈥檚 knowledge of death cap mushrooms.

She developed an interest in foraging for mushrooms during the pandemic lockdown in 2020, Mandy said, teaching herself which varieties were safe to eat.

It made 鈥減erfect sense鈥 that Patterson would have become 鈥渁ware of death cap mushrooms鈥 during this period, Mandy said.

Patterson 鈥渓oved鈥 mushrooms, he added, because they were healthy and full of flavor.

This interest explained why Patterson visited a website listing locations of death cap mushrooms near where she lived, Mandy said.

Patterson originally invited her estranged husband Simon to join the family lunch at her secluded home in the farming village of Leongatha in Victoria state.

But he turned down the invitation on the eve of the meal, saying he felt uncomfortable going, the court heard earlier.

The pair were long estranged but still legally married.

Simon Patterson鈥檚 parents Don and Gail, and his aunt Heather Wilkinson, attended the lunch.

All three were dead within days. Heather Wilkinson鈥檚 husband Ian fell gravely ill but eventually recovered.


India grants license to Musk鈥檚 Starlink

India grants license to Musk鈥檚 Starlink
Updated 49 min 8 sec ago

India grants license to Musk鈥檚 Starlink

India grants license to Musk鈥檚 Starlink
  • The launch of Starlink has sparked fierce debate in India over issues ranging from predatory pricing to spectrum allocation
  • Elon Musk has butted heads with Jio Platforms owner Mukesh Ambani over how the satellite spectrum should be awarded

NEW DELHI: New Delhi had granted a license to Elon Musk鈥檚 Starlink satellite Internet service, opening India鈥檚 鈥渘ext frontier of connectivity,鈥 according to the country鈥檚 communications minister.

The launch of Starlink, which provides high-speed Internet access to remote locations using low Earth orbit satellites, has sparked fierce debate in India over issues ranging from predatory pricing to spectrum allocation.

Communications minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said he held a 鈥減roductive meeting鈥 with Gwynne Shotwell, president and chief operating officer of Starlink owner SpaceX.

Shotwell 鈥渁ppreciated the license granted to Starlink, calling it a great start to the journey,鈥 the minister said late Tuesday on Musk-owned social media platform X.

It follows two of India鈥檚 biggest telecom service providers 鈥 Jio Platforms and its rival Bharti Airtel 鈥 in March announcing deals with SpaceX to offer Starlink Internet to their customers.

SpaceX owner Musk has butted heads with Asia鈥檚 richest man and Jio Platforms owner Mukesh Ambani over how the satellite spectrum should be awarded.

While Musk鈥檚 business interests in India are currently limited to X, the tech mogul鈥檚 electric vehicle maker Tesla is preparing its entry into the country.


India regulator says no 鈥榤ajor safety concerns鈥 on Air India鈥檚 Boeing 787 fleet

India regulator says no 鈥榤ajor safety concerns鈥 on Air India鈥檚 Boeing 787 fleet
Updated 18 June 2025

India regulator says no 鈥榤ajor safety concerns鈥 on Air India鈥檚 Boeing 787 fleet

India regulator says no 鈥榤ajor safety concerns鈥 on Air India鈥檚 Boeing 787 fleet
  • 24 of Air India鈥檚 33 Boeing 787 aircraft had completed an 鈥榚nhanced safety inspection鈥 it had ordered the airline to carry out
  • The regulator raised concerns about recent maintenance-related issues reported by the airline

India鈥檚 aviation safety watchdog said on Tuesday surveillance conducted on Air India鈥檚 Boeing 787 fleet did not reveal any major safety concerns, days after one of its jets crashed, killing at least 271 people.

鈥淭he aircraft and associated maintenance systems were found to be compliant with existing safety standards,鈥 the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said in a statement. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London with 242 people on board crashed seconds after take-off in Ahmedabad on Thursday hitting nearby buildings. All but one passenger on board was killed, along with about 30 people on the ground.

The DGCA also said 24 of Air India鈥檚 33 Boeing 787 aircraft had completed an 鈥渆nhanced safety inspection鈥 it had ordered the airline to carry out.

The regulator, in a meeting with senior officials of Air India, raised concerns about recent maintenance-related issues reported by the airline.

It advised the carrier to 鈥渟trictly adhere to regulations,鈥 strengthen coordination across its businesses and ensure availability of adequate spares to mitigate passenger delays, it added.

The DGCA had met senior officials of Air India and Air India Express to review their operations amid increasing flight volumes.