Detik launches a free seven-session online course, “2 Hours to Learn Financial Modeling from Zero,” running from October 18 to November 29, 2025. Designed for beginners, the program teaches Excel, valuation, and scenario analysis — helping professionals and students build real-world financial modeling skills anytime, anywhere.
Malang’s film scene is thriving as communities and young filmmakers fuel creativity with local stories, culture, and language. Independent production houses and festivals are rising, with works reaching cinemas and digital platforms. Despite challenges, Malang is emerging as East Java’s new film hub, blending education, tourism, and a growing creative ecosystem.
Persib Bandung’s Marc Klok urges unity and optimism as Indonesia eyes a historic 2026 World Cup qualification. Ahead of crucial matches against Saudi Arabia and Iraq, Klok calls on all Indonesians to support the Garuda squad’s dream of proving the nation’s ability to compete on football’s biggest stage.
Yogyakarta. The Indonesian national team begins its campaign in the fourth round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers this week. PSIM Jogja coach Jean-Paul van Gastel has revealed his predictions.The Indonesian national team is in Group B alongside Saudi Arabia and Iraq. The Garuda squad’s first match against Saudi Arabia is scheduled for Thursday (October…
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A meteor briefly lit up the skies over Cirebon on Sunday night (Oct 5). According to BRIN expert Thomas Djamaluddin, loud booms were heard around 6:30 p.m., followed by sightings of a fireball and seismic data at 6:39 p.m. The meteor’s shockwave was detected before it ultimately fell into the Java Sea.
Indonesian goalkeeper Maarten Paes returns from injury to lead the national team in two crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifiers against Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Fresh from FC Dallas’ victory, Paes brings renewed spirit and confidence, calling the matches the biggest in Indonesian football history and a step toward World Cup glory.
Books embody memory, culture, and resistance, making them targets of destruction throughout history—from Alexandria to Nazi Germany. Yet burning books cannot kill ideas; it only deepens curiosity and weakens civilization. Writing preserves knowledge for eternity, nurturing awareness and growth. Books are more than paper—they are the living breath of human history.
A cardiologist clarifies that exercise itself does not cause heart attacks but must be appropriate to one’s condition. Following Zhang Zhi Jie’s sudden cardiac arrest, Dr. Vireza Pratama stressed moderate-intensity workouts, tailored to individual health, align with WHO’s recommendation of 130–300 minutes weekly to strengthen, not endanger, the heart.
Once bustling with book lovers, Surabaya’s legendary Blauran Used Book Market now stands nearly empty after the Covid-19 pandemic and the rise of online sales. From 35 traders, only 7 remain, struggling to survive. Veteran sellers like Kusni and Saipul persist, valuing tradition and passion despite dwindling buyers and uncertain futures.