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Vocational schools are most affected during pandemic: Vice President

Vocational schools, including SMK and STM, were most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, so it is important for these ...

Hope WTP can strengthen public trust: Finance Minister

Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati has expressed the hope that the Unqualified Opinion (WTP) obtained from the ...

Indonesia's illiteracy rate down to 1.71% in 2020: ministry

Indonesia's illiteracy rate fell from 1.78 percent in 2019 to 1.71 percent in 2020, Director General of Early ...

Face-to-face offline learning commences at 611 schools in Bekasi

Bekasi City's Education Office revealed that 611 primary schools commenced face-to-face offline learning activities ...

COVID-19 case surge in US a warning for Indonesia: DPR

The recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the US is a warning for Indonesia to remain vigilant and not become complacent in ...

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Encouraging MSMEs to make most of digital trade

Indonesia's digital market potential will reach US$124 billion, or some Rp1,700 trillion, by 2025. The market is ...

Jakarta Istiqlal, Cathedral outstandingly follow health protocols: VP

Vice President Ma'ruf Amin highlighted that health protocols were followed diligently at the Istiqlal Mosque and ...

Indonesia's digital market potential projected at $124 billion by 2025

Indonesia's digital market potential will reach US$124 billion, or around Rp1,700 trillion, by 2025, deputy for ...

Fiscal policy implementation adaptive in view of COVID: Vice Minister

The Indonesian Government is implementing an adaptive, anticipative, and flexible fiscal policy amid the COVID-19 ...

How Surabaya students raised over Rp1 billion for COVID handling

A sense of empathy among students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Surabaya, East Java has given birth to a social ...

Spokesperson cautions of COVID-19 case surge in upcoming three weeks

The government’s spokesperson for COVID-19 handling, Reisa Broto Asmoro, urged the public to remain alert to a ...

Citizens must stay alert despite drop in COVID cases: minister

Communication and Informatics Minister Johnny G. Plate has urged citizens to remain vigilant even though the number of ...

Shrimp estate development should not harm mangrove region: Expert

Development of shrimp estates, or integrated shrimp cultivation areas, by the government should ensure no harm to the ...

Indonesia's foreign debt down 0.1% in second quarter: BI

Indonesia's foreign debt fell 0.1 percent to US$415.1 billion in the second quarter of 2021 from US$415.3 billion ...

Jakarta loses red zone tag as coronavirus cases dive

Hospitals brimming with patients were a common sight in Jakarta a few weeks ago. Not only treatment rooms, ...