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  <text>A co-founder of Indonesian super-app Gojek and former education minister, Nadiem Makarim, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for corruption. </text>
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  <text> More than 14,000 people participate at the surprise rallies organized by the Iglesia ni Cristo in Metro Manila, Philippines, mainly to support senator Rodante Marcoleta who is under investigation for plunder. Five people are arrested at the People Power Monument in Quezon City and three police officers are injured. </text>
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  <text> South Korean National Assembly approves the nomination of Han Seong-sook as the country's new Prime Minister, succeeding Kim Min-seok, as well as the country's first female Prime Minister in 20 years. The main opposition People Power Party boycotted the vote. </text>
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  <text>South Korean president Lee Jae Myung says that all but two Korean vessels have successfully transited through the Strait of Hormuz after previously being stranded in the waterway amidst the war. </text>
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