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Government proposes excise tax on sugary drinks

Government has proposed Rp1,500 to Rp2,500 excise tax on each liter of sugary drinks, to offset the growing number of ...

News Focus

Indonesia plans medical center for disease control

It was a happy February 15, 2020 for 243 Indonesian citizens (WNI), who returned to their families after being in ...

Sebangau peat forest, a paradise under threat

A man in his 30s checks a motorboat's engine, while travelers board a vessel at Kereng Bekirai Port, one of the two ...

Indonesians from Hubei depart from Natuna following observation period

Some 243 Indonesian citizens (WNI), whom the Indonesian government had selectively moved from Hubei Province, China, ...

Announcement of 2020 Korea Representative Brand selected by BRANDSTARS

- BRANDSTARS Selection Committee announced the 2020 Korea Representative Brand list of the country’s best industrial ...

Russian found dead in Bali home swimming pool

A Russian national, Vladimir Chausov (30), was found dead in a swimming pool in a house in the village of Ungasan of ...

ANTARA's Choice

Jakarta's nightlife: Speakeasy bars in southern district

If you’re expecting the capital of the world’s largest Muslim country to be a sober city with little in ...

Important to learn about Indonesian tea diversity: Expert

Indonesian tea has yet to compete with the popularity of coffee, but the drink has its own charm, with the country ...

Police seize 70kg of methamphetamine from Indonesia-Malaysia network

The Indonesian Police Force criminal investigation department for narcotics seized 70 kilograms (kg) worth of ...

Jakarta residents complain of rising temperatures

Many Jakarta residents have complained about the recent temperature reaching up to 37 degrees Celsius, prompting them ...

PepsiCo's exit won't affect beverage industry, says ministry

The exit of PepsiCo from Indonesia will not affect the domestic beverage industry, the Industry Ministry's Director ...

Pepsi leaves Indonesia due to increasingly strict regulations: GAPMMI

The increasingly stringent regulations on the beverage industry was one of the reasons PepsiCo left Indonesia, ...

News Feature

Ensuring coffee sustainability in Lampung

Some 90 high school students, male and female, seated separately across from each other, were listening attentively to ...

Don't believe quake, tsunami rumors, Maluku's residents urged

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) cautioned Maluku Province residents not to believe in ...

Discovering Jakarta

Taste of heritage: culinary adventure in Jakarta's Old Town

With an abundance of historical sites scattered in every nook and cranny, Jakarta’s Old Town, popularly known as ...