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The Indonesian National Team lost 0-2 to Argentina
The Indonesian national team lost to Argentina in the FIFA Matchday match at the Bung Karno Main Stadium, Monday (19/6) evening. Albiceleste appeared dominant since the first half started. As soon as the kick off whistle sounded, Argentina immediately took control of the game.
The tempo of the game is slow. Argentina slowly pierced Indonesia's defense. In the 10th minute Exequiel Palacios' shot was blocked by Ernando Ari. Argentina also had a chance after Ernando made a mistake in distributing the ball, but the situation could be anticipated.
Nicolas Gonzalez's shot on target in the 13th minute was still caught well by Ernando. A moment later Giovani Lo Celso's shot was blocked and presented a corner kick. Another opportunity came for Argentina in the 17th minute through Nico Gonzalez, who Ernando was still able to push over.
A chance from Indonesia is present in the 26th minute. A pressing Garuda Squad in the opponent's defense area gave Rafael Struick a chance to shoot, but the ball was quickly seized by the opponent.
Jordi Amat's mistake at the back in the 30th minute put Indonesia's defense under threat. The opportunities for Facundo Buonanotte and Julian Alvarez failed to score thanks to the ups and downs of Elkan Baggott, Rizky Ridho and Ernando securing the goal.
In the 38th minute Argentina scored a goal that changed the score to 1-0. Long-range kick from Leandro Paredes broke into Ernando's goal.
Julian Alvarez failed to take advantage of opportunities in the 44th minute. His shot is still wide. Meanwhile, Ivar Jenner was also unable to complete the chance in the final minutes of the first half.
In the second round, Pratama Arhan replaced Shayne Pattynama and Dendy Sulistyawan took the position of Dimas Drajad.
Entering the 53rd minute, a throw-in from Arhan was met by Elkan Baggott. Emi Martinez had to work hard to ward off the ball.
Argentina added to the advantage thanks to Cristian Romero's goal which took advantage of Giovani Lo Celso's corner in the 55th minute.
Three minutes later, Arhan's throw again caused a stir in the Argentine defense. Martinez chose to move forward, the rebound ball failed to take advantage. Arhan's throw-in really gave the Argentinian defense a hard time. On the third occasion, Arhan's throw sent Martinez out of the nest again.
The Indonesian national team looked more daring to attack in the second half, but could not maximize the moment when they had the ball.
Argentina was still quite good at controlling the match and again tested Ernando Ari's toughness under the crossbar. The presence of Alejandro Garnacho who became a substitute player presented a new dimension in Team Tango's attack.
Ernando's kick, which hit an Argentine player, almost went into the Indonesian goal in the 83rd minute.
During injury time, Ernando saved Garnacho's shot from inside the penalty box. The 2-0 score for Argentina was maintained until the fight broke up.
List of Core Players Composition of Indonesia vs Argentina:
Indonesia: Ernando Ari Sutaryadi; Elkan Baggott, Jordi Amat, Rizky Ridho; Asnawi Mangkualam, Ivar Jenner, Marc Klok, Marselino Ferdinand, Shayne Pattynama; Dimas Drajad, Rafael Struick.
Argentina: Emiliano Martinez; Facundo Medina, Cristian Romero, German Pezzella, Nahuel Molina; Exequiel Palacios, Facundo Buonanotte, Giovani Lo Celso, Leandro Paredes; Julian Alvarez, Bicolas Gonzalez.
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The story of a city in the shadow of an old Soviet Union nuclear reactor
The city is 35 kilometers from the bustling capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Metsamor is a stone's throw from snowy Mount Ararat, across from the Turkish border.
Meanwhile, the nuclear power plant at Metsamor was built simultaneously with Chernobyl, in the 1970s.
Chernobyl, a power plant in the city of Pripyat, Ukraine, exploded in 1986 and is considered the biggest nuclear tragedy because it affected the lives of tens of thousands of Soviet citizens and its surroundings.
The nuclear plant at Metsamor met the Soviet Union's growing energy needs. At that time, the Soviets had ambitious plans to meet 60% of their country's electricity needs from nuclear power.
Everything changed in 1988, when a magnitude 6.8 earthquake rocked Spitak, devastated Armenia and killed an estimated 25,000 people.
The plant was immediately closed for security reasons. As a result, many workers returned to their hometowns in Poland, Ukraine and Russia.
Thirty years later, the existence and future of the Metsamor nuclear reactor is still a controversial topic in Armenia. One of the plant's reactors was turned on in 1995 and now covers 40% of the country's electricity needs.
Critics believe that the nuclear power plants and reactors are still very vulnerable to earthquakes. The reason is that the location is busy with seismic activity.
By contrast, proponents of the plant, including government officials, say Metsamor was built on blocks of stable basalt rock. They said further modifications had also been made at the nuclear site, including the installation of fire doors.
But amidst the ongoing bickering, the lives of the people who live and work in Metsamor continue to roll on.
The city was built to attract workers from all over the Soviet Union, from the Baltics to Kazakhstan. Metsamor is designed to accommodate 36 thousand residents, complete with an artificial lake, sports facilities and a cultural center.
At the peak of its heyday, the shops in Metsamor had a complete supply of basic necessities. News of Metsamor's high-quality butter also reached Yerevan.
When the earthquake occurred, the city's construction stopped and the lake became empty. Two months later, the Soviet government decided to shut down the nuclear power plant.
Disruption of the energy supply due to the destruction of the system in a number of Caucasian regions means that it is no longer possible for the plant to operate safely. The people who live in Metsamor end up living in a semi-finished town with few job opportunities.
However, the population of the city of Metsamor has actually increased. In the same year as the earthquake, refugees started arriving from Azerbaijan who had fled the conflict in the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
In the first year of the conflict, more than 450 people lived in the empty Metsamor hostel. They eventually settled down and now live in houses they built themselves.
The settlement stands on land that was planned to become the third residential complex of Atomograd.
The Armenian government faces a crisis after the Metsamor nuclear plant is shut down. They are forced to share the available energy equally for each region, a maximum of one hour per day.
This was valid until a new decision was taken in 1993. The Armenian government revived the two reactor units located at Metsamor, following strict trials. The reactor is working but needs some updating.
"Our VVR reactor design is rather old. For example, we don't have cement containment domes to contain the blast debris," said Ara Marjanyan, an energy expert at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Even so, Marjanyan said the generator had proven to survive the devastating earthquake in Spitak. The site is also said to be one of the few nuclear power plants that passed the pressure test after the Fukushima tragedy in Japan in 2011.
Currently, Metsamor is home to around 10,000 residents, including children. In an apartment complex 5 kilometers from a nuclear cooling tower, local residents weigh fears over the scarcity of energy sources and the potential for a nuclear disaster.
"Those dark years when there was no electricity left a deep impression on people's minds," said Katharina Roters, a photographer who has documented life at Mestamor for many years.
"They can't imagine life without the power plant," Roters said. From 1991 to 1994, Armenia suffered from an energy crisis. At that time, the people of that country did not have a source of electricity at all.
Currently the town of Metsamor is in need of repairs, especially the roofs of the housing which are leaking and the many former engine radiators which need to be cut out to be converted into seats.
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The story of a city in the shadow of an old Soviet Union nuclear reactor
The city is 35 kilometers from the bustling capital of Armenia, Yerevan. Metsamor is a stone's throw from snowy Mount Ararat, across from the Turkish border.
Meanwhile, the nuclear power plant at Metsamor was built simultaneously with Chernobyl, in the 1970s.
Chernobyl, a power plant in the city of Pripyat, Ukraine, exploded in 1986 and is considered the biggest nuclear tragedy because it affected the lives of tens of thousands of Soviet citizens and its surroundings.
The nuclear plant at Metsamor met the Soviet Union's growing energy needs. At that time, the Soviets had ambitious plans to meet 60% of their country's electricity needs from nuclear power.
Everything changed in 1988, when a magnitude 6.8 earthquake rocked Spitak, devastated Armenia and killed an estimated 25,000 people.
The plant was immediately closed for security reasons. As a result, many workers returned to their hometowns in Poland, Ukraine and Russia.
Thirty years later, the existence and future of the Metsamor nuclear reactor is still a controversial topic in Armenia. One of the plant's reactors was turned on in 1995 and now covers 40% of the country's electricity needs.
Critics believe that the nuclear power plants and reactors are still very vulnerable to earthquakes. The reason is that the location is busy with seismic activity.
By contrast, proponents of the plant, including government officials, say Metsamor was built on blocks of stable basalt rock. They said further modifications had also been made at the nuclear site, including the installation of fire doors.
But amidst the ongoing bickering, the lives of the people who live and work in Metsamor continue to roll on.
The city was built to attract workers from all over the Soviet Union, from the Baltics to Kazakhstan. Metsamor is designed to accommodate 36 thousand residents, complete with an artificial lake, sports facilities and a cultural center.
At the peak of its heyday, the shops in Metsamor had a complete supply of basic necessities. News of Metsamor's high-quality butter also reached Yerevan.
When the earthquake occurred, the city's construction stopped and the lake became empty. Two months later, the Soviet government decided to shut down the nuclear power plant.
Disruption of the energy supply due to the destruction of the system in a number of Caucasian regions means that it is no longer possible for the plant to operate safely. The people who live in Metsamor end up living in a semi-finished town with few job opportunities.
However, the population of the city of Metsamor has actually increased. In the same year as the earthquake, refugees started arriving from Azerbaijan who had fled the conflict in the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
In the first year of the conflict, more than 450 people lived in the empty Metsamor hostel. They eventually settled down and now live in houses they built themselves.
The settlement stands on land that was planned to become the third residential complex of Atomograd.
The Armenian government faces a crisis after the Metsamor nuclear plant is shut down. They are forced to share the available energy equally for each region, a maximum of one hour per day.
This was valid until a new decision was taken in 1993. The Armenian government revived the two reactor units located at Metsamor, following strict trials. The reactor is working but needs some updating.
"Our VVR reactor design is rather old. For example, we don't have cement containment domes to contain the blast debris," said Ara Marjanyan, an energy expert at the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Even so, Marjanyan said the generator had proven to survive the devastating earthquake in Spitak. The site is also said to be one of the few nuclear power plants that passed the pressure test after the Fukushima tragedy in Japan in 2011.
Currently, Metsamor is home to around 10,000 residents, including children. In an apartment complex 5 kilometers from a nuclear cooling tower, local residents weigh fears over the scarcity of energy sources and the potential for a nuclear disaster.
"Those dark years when there was no electricity left a deep impression on people's minds," said Katharina Roters, a photographer who has documented life at Mestamor for many years.
"They can't imagine life without the power plant," Roters said. From 1991 to 1994, Armenia suffered from an energy crisis. At that time, the people of that country did not have a source of electricity at all.
Currently the town of Metsamor is in need of repairs, especially the roofs of the housing which are leaking and the many former engine radiators which need to be cut out to be converted into seats.
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Emperor Hirohito: The Longest Emperor of Japan and Traces of His History
Hirohito, the 142nd Emperor of Japan, played a major role in many historical events. This man, who is also known by his posthumous name Emperor Showa, was the emperor with the longest reign in Japanese history, from 1926 to 1989. Under his leadership, Japan was involved in various wars. Starting from the Manchuria Incident (1931), the Nanking Incident (1937), World War II, and Pearl Harbor. During his reign, Japan also invaded several countries, such as Indonesia, South Korea, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Burma and Malaya.
Hirohito or Michinomiya Hirohito was born at Aoyama Castle, Tokyo, April 29, 1901. He was the first son of Emperor Yoshihito and Empress Teimei. Hirohito was educated at Peers and the Crown Prince Institute. In his youth, he was interested in developing marine biology. Starting from there, Hirohito then began to write several books. In 1921, Hirohito went to Europe. He became the first Japanese crown prince to go abroad. After returning to Japan, he was made Prince Regent, after his father retired due to mental illness.
Then, in 1924, Hirohito married Princess Nagako Kuni. Hirohito was appointed Emperor of Japan on December 25, 1926, after his father died. During his father's reign as emperor, his era was called the Showa era, which means peace and enlightenment. Instead, a number of wars raged under Hirohito's leadership. Here are some of them.
In Hirohito's era, there was the Manchurian Incident or Mukden Incident. This was an incident that occurred in South Manchuria when a Japanese-owned railroad was bombed by a Japanese junior officer. This attack was a strategy so that Japan could invade China. Throughout the early 20th century, Japan had maintained special rights in Manchuria. They also felt that regional neutrality was necessary for the defense of the Japanese colonies. The Japanese were worried that their position in Manchuria would be threatened by China.
On the night of September 18, 1931, Japanese troops used the pretext of an explosion along the Japanese-controlled South Manchurian Railway to occupy Mukden. Although this attack did not damage the railroad, the Japanese put up resistance in what was deemed a "Chinese attack". The Japanese army began an artillery barrage on the Chinese garrison the next day. Within five months of the Mukden Incident, Japanese imperial troops had invaded all the major cities in the provinces of Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang.
Hirohito's era was also marked by the Nanking Incident, which occurred on December 13, 1937 to January 1938. The Nanking Incident was a mass killing and mass rape by the Japanese army against the residents of Nanking, which became the capital of China at that time. During this period of incidents, between 40,000 and over 300,000 Chinese civilians were killed by imperial Japanese troops. Victims during the Japanese invasion of China did not only occur among men, but also women. At least 20,000 women and girls were raped by the Japanese military.
The Japanese leader did not want the United States to intervene too much in its actions in the war in the Asia Pacific.
Pearl Harbor was attacked by about 300 Japanese fighters, both bombers and torpedo planes. A total of 188 US aircraft, three cruisers, three destroyers, one anti-aircraft training ship and one minelayer were destroyed. Japan's action received support from the axis countries, Germany and Italy.
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