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Upin and Ipin will start their fun story with the Chinese New Year story featuring a Chinese girl, Mei Mei (美美) as the seventh season's premier. The episodes air on Saturday evenings at 6:30 pm. The first episode was scheduled to air on 2 March 2013, but due to technical problems the first episode have been pushed to 9 March 2013.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Lyodra was born Lyodra Margareta Ginting on 21 June 2003 in Medan, North Sumatra. [9] [10] She was raised in a Catholic family and was given the baptismal name Margareta.Her first name, Lyodra, itself is a modification or another form of the female name in Hebrew, Liora, which means "Light".
Upin & Ipin (Jawi: اوڤين دان ايڤين ) is a Malaysian children's animated television series created by Burhanuddin Md Radzi and his wife, Ainon Ariff and is produced by Les' Copaque Production, based in Shah Alam, Selangor.
In Rashid Sibir's drama Lelaki Kiriman Tuhan, which was slated to air on TV3 Akasia Slot, Mira reunites with Remy Ishak. [16] [17] [18] The audience's reception to Pujaan Hati Kanda garnered 12 million views during the drama's run and 30 million views on YouTube TV3. [19] In August 2019, she portrayed Putri in Michael Ang's drama Sweet Dreams. [20]
Football hooliganism has had a long history in Indonesia, with at least 95 football-related deaths between 2005 and 2018. [14] [15] [16] Several teams' fan clubs have so-called "commanders", and riot police units are present at many matches, with flares often being used to disperse rioting crowds invading the pitch. [17]
Agus Salim was born Masjhoedoelhaq Salim on 8 October 1884, in the village of Koto Gadang, a suburb of Fort de Kock.His father, Sultan Mohammad Salim, was a colonial prosecutor and judge whose highest rank was chief judge for the indigenous court in Tanjung Pinang.
Portuguese Malacca: 1511–1641: Dutch–Portuguese War: 1601–1661: Dutch Malacca: 1641–1824: Pahang Kingdom: 1770–1881: Straits Settlements: 1786–1946