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Govt eyeing three sectors to accommodate workers after moratorium

The Indonesian government is eyeing three sectors to absorb workers to be affected by a moratorium on dispatch of ...

VP inspects conditions of villages hit by Mount Merapi eruption

Vice President Boediono visited Yogyakarta in Central Java on Thursday to inspect conditions of villages hit by Mount ...

News Focus: RI Crude Production Declining

Once an oil exporter, Indonesia this year is expected to import about 500,000 barrels of crude per day as its ...

VP concerned about oil production decline

Vice President Boediono expressed concern here on Wednesday over the decline in the country`s oil production and has ...

French PM says `no excuse` if Strauss-Kahn sex charges true

If sex assault charges against French IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn are true, there can be "no excuse" for his ...

Aceh attracting more foreign investors

With its strategic location as the gateway for trading and cultural traffic since the past centuries, Aceh province is ...

Challenges within ASEAN community

The influx of cheaper Chinese goods in Indonesia following the implementation of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement ...

State loses Rp311 tln to Kalimantan resource exploitation

Long ago, the four Indonesian provinces in Kalimantan island whose total land was about 550,000 sq km, were covered ...

Scientists from ten countries to attend ICAIOS conference

Scientists from ten countries will attend an International Center for Aceh and Indian Ocean Studies (ICAIOS) ...

Regional autonomy boosts progress

Home Affairs Minister Gamawan Fauzi said regional autonomy had given solution to boost regional development progress ...

Quality, ethics still challenge in RI online journalism : observer

Quality and ethics are still a challenge in the development of online journalism in Indonesia, the chief editor of ...

Govt urged to stop suspected liberalization programs

A non-governmental organization Monday urged the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry to stop a number of suspected ...