What’s fuelling the protests in Indonesia?

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Nationwide protests have swept Indonesia this week, sparked by anger over police violence and government spending.

In Jamaica, parliamentary elections are taking place. Roger Hearing finds out what's on voters minds.

A Chilean drinks company is locked in a legal battle with actor Pedro Pascal over its brand name, ‘Pedro Piscal’.

And in the US, artwork once owned by Leonardo DiCaprio and linked to the 1MDB scandal is up for auction.
3 Sep 6PM English United Kingdom Business

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