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Collection of civil service news, found 128 news.

Jakarta governor officially removes 3-in-1 policy

The Jakarta administration has officially removed the 3-in-1 traffic restriction policy implemented on main streets, ...

Jakarta police supports trials to write off 3-in-1 road restriction policy

The Jakarta Police has lent its support to the proposal to scrap the citys current 3-in-1 road traffic policy on a ...

Prince William appears to back Britain`s EU membership

Prince William on Tuesday said that Britains tradition of international cooperation was "essential" to its security, ...

Hundreds of former separatist members employed in Papua

As many as 500 former members of the separatist movement in Papua are employed based on their capabilities, according ...

Minister reminds civil servants to remain neutral

Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform Minister Yuddy Chrisnandi has again reminded civil servants to remain neutral ...

Indonesia achieves victory in ACSG 2015

Indonesia won the badminton tournament at the 1st ASEAN Civil Services Games (ACSG) 2015 held in Malaysia. ...

Inodonesia minister hopes no Muslim organizations will conduct sweeps during Ramadhan

Religious Affairs Minister Lukman Hakim Saifuddin expressed hope that no "sweeps" or raids would be conducted by ...

Fourteen still missing after building collapses in e kalimantan

Fourteen people in Samarinda city are still missing after a commercial building collapsed on Tuesday morning, noted ...

Airport shutdown by district chief is equivalent to aircraft piracy

Aviation observer Alvin Lie attributes the shutdown of Turelelo airport in East Nusa Tenggara, by Ngada District Chief ...

Thousands of police to guard labour protest

At least 1,500 members of the Jambi Regional Police are to be deployed to maintain peace during labor protests planned ...

hundreds of joint personnel guard tanah abang market - (d)

Hundreds of joint personnel of Indonesian Military (TNI), Police, and Civil Service Police are guarding Tanah Abang ...

Pandeglang faces shortage of 3,800 elementary school teachers

Pandeglang, a district town in Banten province, is facing a shortage of about 3,847 elementary school teachers, ...

Peres: Israel-Palestine must forget bitter past to achieve Mideast peace

Israeli President Shimon Peres Thursday urged Israel and its foes to put behind a bitter past and look to the future ...

Last US base handed to Iraq ahead of pullout

Iraq took control of the last US military base in the country on Friday, a day after US forces formally marked the end ...

Japanese ambassador visits Biak exploring cooperation prospects

Japanese ambassador to Indonesia Yoshinori Katori paid a working visit to Biak Numfor regency in Papua to explore ...