By: Woro Yuniar
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Resty Woro Yuniar is an Asia Reporter at South China Morning Post. She covers a range of topics including regional interest and world news, with a focus on Indonesia, China, and economic issues in the APAC region, as well as cultural themes. Resty has been featured in South China Morning Post and has previously contributed to BBC World and The Wall Street Journal.
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Resty Woro Yuniar's coverage is mainly focused on Indonesian politics, government announcements, and breaking news related to Indonesia's international relations. She also covers evolving stories and legal policy regulation within the context of Indonesian politics.
Given her focus on Indonesian politics and government-related topics, she would likely be interested in receiving pitches from political analysts or experts with deep knowledge of Indonesian political dynamics, foreign relations involving Indonesia, and legal policies impacting the country.
Pitches should offer insights into current events within Indonesia or provide expert analysis regarding the country's international relations with a specific emphasis on China-Indonesia relations, Israel-Gaza conflict as it relates to Indonesia’s interests, media landscape in Indonesia among others covered topics.
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