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Traditional herbs to be recognized in medical practice

A discourse is going on in the Indonesian medical world to recognize traditional medicinal herbs as legal medicine ...

Aceh artists stage performances for Japan

A number of Aceh senior artists held a variety of art performances in Banda Aceh on Sunday night to express ...

Earthquake, tsunami may cost Japan $235bn - World Bank

The devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan 10 days ago may cost the country`s economy $235 billion, or 4% ...

Rafflesia arnoldii blossoms in Bukit Daun forest

One more Rafflesia arnoldii flower has blossomed in the Bukit Daun forest, Tebat Monok village, Tebat Monok sun ...

Quake hits Southern West Java

An earthquake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale rocked the southern part of West Java province on Sunday morning but ...

Yemen seethes as death toll climbs to 52

Yemenis seethed with anger as medics raised the death toll from a sniper attack on protesters to 52 and thousands ...

Warren Christopher , U.S negotiator, dies at 85

Former U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher, who helped bring peace to Bosnia and negotiated the release of ...

No significant worsening of situation at Fukushima: IAEA

The situation at Japan`s stricken Fukushima nuclear plant has not worsened "significantly" over the past 24 hours, an ...

Hundreds protest Clinton visit in Tunis

Hundreds of Tunisians, including Islamists, marched through central Tunis Thursday to protest the visit of US ...

Ago asks for Singapore`s help to locate Djoko Tjandra

The Attorney General`s Office (AGO) has asked Singapore for reciprocal assistance to locate wanted Indonesian ...

President Yudhoyono orders ago to track state assets abroad

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered the Attorney General`s Office (AGO) to track missing state assets ...

RI`s export market in Japan under threat

The Japanese market for Indonesian exports is under a threat of disruption following a massive earthquake and ...

One-hundred flood victims in C Sulawesi still in shelters

Some 100 residents of Salua village, Sigi district, Central Sulawesi province, are still in refuge shelters on ...

Ginanjar: Indonesia ready to help Japan

Presidential Advisory Council member Ginanjar Kartasasmita said the Indonesian government and people were ready to ...

RI embassy collecting data on Indonesians in Japan

Indonesian Ambassador to Japan M Lutfi said here Friday Embassy staff were now collecting data on and providing ...