Indonesia blocks access to Musk’s AI chatbot Grok over deepfake images
Indonesian minister says deepfakes are a ‘serious violation of human rights, dignity, and security of citizens’ online.
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Indonesian minister says deepfakes are a ‘serious violation of human rights, dignity, and security of citizens’ online.
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Nearly a million people have been displaced after flood waters devastated three provinces in Indonesia, including Aceh.
















People are relying on plastic sheets as makeshift shelters after devastating flooding flattened homes in Indonesia.

Office workers were seen climbing down ladders to escape a deadly fire in Indonesia’s capital Jakarta.

Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from Indonesia’s Aceh Tamiang, one of the areas worst hit by the deadly floods.
More than 1,800 people have died as floods have ravaged Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.

The region has seen a rise in more powerful storms this year.
Indonesia says 1,000 dead, some 1 million displaced from rains as report points at the threat posed by climate change.










Hundreds more people are still missing as intensive rains pose new dangers in Indonesia and Sri Lanka.