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Today's Top 3 News: Turkey to Export 48 KAAN Fighter Jets to Indonesia, Erdogan Announces

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo Englishcompiled thetop 3 news on Thursday, June 12, 2025. Here are the highlights: Turkey to Export 48 KAAN Fighter Jets to Indonesia, Erdogan Announces; Raja Ampat Named Must-Visit Destination in New York Times' List of 52 Best Places; and Garuda Indonesia Investigates Lost Phone Incident on Flight GA 716.

The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:

1. Turkey to Export 48 KAAN Fighter Jets to Indonesia, Erdogan Announces

Turkey will produce and export 48 KAAN fighter jets to Indonesia based on a new defense agreement, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, as reported byAnadolu.

In a post on platform X, Erdogan praised the contributors to the KAAN project, especially the Defense Industry Secretariat (SSB) and the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), as the export agreement was signed, reaching a record value.

He promised that Indonesia's local capabilities would also be utilized in the production of KAAN.

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2. Raja Ampat Named Must-Visit Destination in New York Times' List of 52 Best Places

Raja Ampat continues to capture the world's attention. The regency located at the eastern tip of Indonesia has been included in The New York Times' "52 Places to Go in 2025" list. In its January 2025 publication, the American daily newspaper placed Raja Ampat on par with world-class destinations such as the Galpagos Islands, New York City Museums, and the Lofoten Islands in Norway.

In an article written byNew York Times journalist Ratha Tep, Raja Ampat is described as a hidden paradise that encompasses the world's most diverse marine ecosystem, the Coral Triangle. The area, consisting of 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals, holds a stunning natural landscape both underwater and on land.

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3. Garuda Indonesia Investigates Lost Phone Incident on Flight GA 716

Garuda Indonesia has responded to a social media post showing a passenger on flight GA 716 from Jakarta to Melbourne losing their mobile phone. Garuda Indonesia's Commercial Director, Ade R. Susardi, stated that the management regrets the incident.

Ade explained that the incident occurred on June 6, 2025. "Garuda Indonesia regrets the incident and apologizes for the discomfort experienced by the passenger," he said in a written statement on Monday, June 9, 2025.

Garuda is currently investigating the case with relevant stakeholders to support the reporting process. The internal team has also identified the chronological sequence of events by interviewing the cabin crew on duty. "To facilitate the investigation process, all cabin crews on duty have been temporarily suspended from flight duties," said Ade.

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