TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English compiled the top 3 news on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. Here are the highlights: Where is the Cheapest Country to Buy an iPhone? The Top 10 List; University of Indonesia Climbs to 4th in Southeast Asia Rankings; Democrat Politician Condemns Police Brutality During TNI Law Protest.
The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:
1. Where is the Cheapest Country to Buy an iPhone? The Top 10 List
One of the biggest flagships of Apple, the iPhone, upheld its long-standing September tradition to release new products. While the brand new spectacles of the latest generation entice iOS users, the hefty prices once again become a major setback.
In a world grappling with economic challenges, it’s no wonder that consumers are growing more cautious about splurging on smartphones. As prices continue to soar, the idea of finding the cheapest country to buy an iPhone has become increasingly appealing to savvy buyers.
Citing Android Authority and Cashify, let’s dive into the global quest for the most affordable retail prices of the iPhone below.
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2. University of Indonesia Climbs to 4th in Southeast Asia Rankings
The University of Indonesia (UI) has further improved its standing among universities in Southeast Asia, Asia, and globally, according to the EduRank 2025 rankings. This year, UI is ranked 4th best in Southeast Asia, 70th in Asia, and 460th in the world. This represents an advancement from the previous year, when UI was ranked 6th in Southeast Asia, 88th in Asia, and 531st globally, which itself was an improvement from prior results.
Within Indonesia, EduRank 2025 maintains UI's position as the leading university. This ranking is largely attributed to its strong performance in six key fields of study: Medicine, Computer Science, Psychology, Business, Economics, and Art & Design.
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3. Democrat Politician Condemns Police Brutality During TNI Law Protest
Democratic Party politician Hinca Panjaitan condemned the police officers who assaulted protesters against the TNI Law. He stated that the police force should have protected and respected the protest.
"I demand that law enforcement officers who are guarding the protest should respect the procedures that have been established," said Hinca Panjaitan at the Parliament Complex, Central Jakarta, on Monday, March 24, 2025.
However, the member of the House Commission III DPR also urged the demonstrators to maintain order during protests. According to Hinca, conducting a protest has regulations stipulated by law.
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