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West Java launches "Wear Made In Indonesia Shoes" campaign

West Java launched a "Wear made in Indonesia Shoes" campaign here on Thursday. "As of today all residents of ...

KPK waiting for results of Bank Century forensic audit

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) could not as yet find strong evidence to make a corruption case over ...

W Sumatera govt urged to act against illegal loggers

The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) has renewed its call for the West Sumatra provincial government to ...

Government more serious about corruption eradication efforts

The government is getting more serious in its efforts to completely eradicate corruption and graft in the ...

President : Civil servants' salaries raised to prevent graft

The government had decided to raise civil servants` salaries across the board as a preventive strategy against graft, ...

KAJS fields 100,000 to stage rallies on May Day

The Committee for Social Insurance Action (KAJS) claimed it has fielded some 100 thousand of its members and ...

25 killed as Syrian tanks storm Daraa: activists

Thousands of Syrian troops backed by tanks stormed the flashpoint town of Daraa on Monday killing at least 25 people, ...

Local govt urges Newmont not to worsen condition

The regional government of West Sumbawa district, West Nusa Tenggara province (NTB) called on PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara ...

RI govt`s plan to acquire Newmont stake draws protests

The government`s decision to acquire a seven percent stake in PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara (NNT) which operates the Batu ...

Timur: National police still investigating Cirebon suicide bombing

Indonesian Police Chief General Timur Pradopo said that the institution is still conducting an investigation of the ...

National police headquarters` security tightened

Following the latest suicide bombing incident in Cirebon, West Java, during Friday`s prayers at the local police ...

Padang collects relief funds for Japan quake victims

All societies in Padang, West Sumatra, collected relief funds amounting to Rp213 million (24 thousand US dollars) to ...

Threat of Tsunami in Japan to Indonesia has passed

After having about eight hours of panick and tense, villagers in the coastal areas of North Sulawesi, North Maluku and ...

Legislators agree to raise civil servants` retirement age

Legislators of the Golkar and Democrat Party factions have agreed that civil servants` retirement age should be ...

Jordan`s king appoints new PM after protests

King Abdullah of Jordan, a close U.S. ally, on Tuesday replaced his prime minister after protests over food prices and ...