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  2. Portal:Current events/2020 January 3 - Wikipedia

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    2020 Jakarta floods. The death toll of the floods in Jakarta, Indonesia, that started two days ago rises to 43. A Harbin Y-12 light transport aircraft crashes near Haputale, Sri Lanka. All four people on board, members of the Sri Lanka Air Force, are killed.

  3. Erick Thohir - Wikipedia

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    Erick Thohir (born 30 May 1970) is an Indonesian businessman and politician who served as Minister of State Owned Enterprises since 2019. He is the chairman of Football Association of Indonesia since 2023 and founder of Mahaka Group, [1] a conglomeration that focuses on media, sports and entertainment.

  4. Pratama Arhan - Wikipedia

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    Pratama Arhan Alif Rifai (born 21 December 2001) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Thai League 1 club Bangkok United and the Indonesia national team.

  5. Lyodra - Wikipedia

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    Lyodra Margareta Ginting (Indonesian pronunciation: [liˈjodra marɡaˈrɛta ˈɡintɪŋ] ⓘ lee-yoh-drah; born 21 June 2003) is an Indonesian singer and actress. She was the winner of the A3 category (aged 13–15 years) at the 2017 Sanremo Junior children's international solo singing competition in Sanremo, Italy, and the winner of the tenth season of Indonesian Idol. [3]

  6. Lalu Muhammad Zohri - Wikipedia

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    He further broke the 200m national record in August 2019, when he finished at 20.81 seconds during the 200m finals of the 2019 Indonesian National Athletics Championship in Bogor, West Java. [3] He represented Indonesia at the 100 metre race in the 2020 Summer Olympics , being eliminated in the qualifiers. [ 21 ]

  7. Mahalini Raharja - Wikipedia

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    Ni Luh Ketut Mahalini Ayu Raharja was born on March 4, 2000 in Denpasar, Bali to parents I Gede Suraharja and Ni Nyoman Serini. [5] Her name is based on the Balinese naming system, where "Ni Luh" is a prefix for female children while "Ketut" is a given name for fourth-born children.