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Yesterday: 10 Indonesians Arrested in Saudi Arabia to MBG Living Laboratory

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Yesterday: 10 Indonesians Arrested in Saudi Arabia to MBG Living Laboratory
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Several humanities news items from yesterday, Tuesday (5/5), remain engaging to read today, ranging from the arrest of 10 Indonesian citizens (WNI) by Saudi Arabian security forces for allegedly being involved in the promotion and practice of illegal Hajj trading to the National Nutrition Agency (BGN) inviting universities to turn the Free Nutritious Meals Programme (MBG) into a living laboratory for research and studies. Here is the full summary: 10 WNI Arrested, Ministry of Hajj Fully Supports Saudi Policy The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of the Republic of Indonesia reported that 10 Indonesian citizens were arrested by Saudi Arabian security forces for allegedly being involved in the promotion and practice of illegal Hajj trading over the past week. PPIH Maximises Visitation and Education to Achieve Worship Independence Hajj Service Officers (PPIH) in Saudi Arabia continue to maximise the visitation and education programme (visduk) to ensure that all Indonesian Hajj pilgrims receive comprehensive guidance to achieve worship independence. Minister of Komdigi Educates Students to Strengthen PP Tunas in Lombok The Minister of Communications and Digital (Komdigi), Meutya Hafid, provided education to students in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), to strengthen the implementation of Government Regulation Number 17 of 2025 on the Governance of Electronic Systems in Child Protection (PP Tunas). BPOM: e-MESO 2.0 Strengthens Public Role in Reporting Medicine Side Effects The National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) launched an update to the e-MESO application, namely e-MESO 2.0, as an effort to provide a platform for the public to report medicine side effects in order to strengthen pharmacovigilance.

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