The Jakarta Globe’s Top Stories in the Week to March 21

US Army Specialist Kristania Virginia Besouw, right, enlisted last October after studying nursing in Kansas. (Photo courtesy of Facebook)
Jakarta. Indonesia’s move to waive visa requirements for nationals from an additional 30 countries was the most-read story on the website of the Jakarta Globe in the past week.
A former Miss Indonesia joining the US Army as a nurse was also among the most popular stories on the Globe.
The following lists the 10 most-read stories in the week to March 21:
Questions Loom for US Army’s New Queen
Rights Activists Lash Out at MUI’s Anti-LGBT Fatwa
Ministry to Limit Foreign Workers Entering Country
Beauty Queens and Jihadis Leave Kalla Spelling Out the Law on Citizenship
This Princess Is Living Happily Ever After
Indonesia Unlikely to Execute Drug Convicts for Weeks or Months: VP Kalla
Basuki Apologizes for Offensive Language on Live TV Broadcast
Indonesia’s Foreign Investment Takes a Hit
Jokowi Rubbishes Concerns Over Visa Waiver
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