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Transport ministry inspects Green SM taxi depot in Bekasi after train crash
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Indonesia's Director General of Land Transportation, Aan Suhanan, conducted a surprise inspection at the Green SM taxi depot in Bekasi on April 28, 2026 evening to check compliance with the Public Transport Company Safety Management System (SMK PAU). The raid followed a fatal crash near Bekasi Timur Station involving a Green SM electric taxi. Several findings will be further investigated at the central depot in Kemayoran.
Daiana and Ignacio, parents of Renata, demand answers over the death of their 13-year-old daughter in a therapeutic pool. A key video reinforces their complaint about lack of supervision. The case is advancing with three people charged.
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Hong Kong authorities said an operational glitch at the Ling Ao Nuclear Power Station in Shenzhen last week posed no risk to public health or the environment. The event occurred during a scheduled refuelling overhaul and was rated Level 0 on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale.
Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto confirmed that Rp 4 trillion budget for repairing 1,800 train crossing points will come from the state budget (APBN). The announcement follows President Prabowo's directive to enhance safety after a train accident in Bekasi. BP BUMN Head Dony Oskaria stated the program is part of the 2026 government work plan via the Transportation Ministry.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers closed the 2026 NFL Draft by selecting Oklahoma safety Robert Spears-Jennings with the No. 224 overall pick in the seventh round, adding versatile athleticism, special teams value, and developmental upside to their secondary despite pre-draft buzz.
Pittsburgh Steelers hosted Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren for a pre-draft visit amid first-round buzz. Analyst Mike Renner called him his favorite player in the draft class to watch on tape. Renner highlighted McNeil-Warren's playmaking ability and physicality despite facing lesser competition.
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The Japanese government will limit power banks on commercial flights to two per passenger starting April 24, following incidents of fires and smoke emissions, it announced Tuesday. Transport Minister Yasushi Kaneko said at a press conference that the rules align with International Civil Aviation Organization standards. Using or charging the batteries in flight will be prohibited.
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