An Indonesian man named Iyus becomes the first bus driver to meet Japan's specified skilled worker status criteria.
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A man from Indonesia is set to become the first foreign bus driver under Japan's specified skilled worker status of residence ...
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A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit off the coast of Indonesia's North Maluku, the geophysics agency said on Wednesday.