Indonesia announces plans to sign USD 3.5 billion in business deals with African countries during the second Indonesia-Africa Forum in Bali. Key agreements include geothermal and pharmaceutical projects with Tanzania and Ghana. The government has also heightened airport surveillance to curb the spread of mpox, a topic of concern discussed at a recent parliamentary forum.
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