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India`s parliament passes controversial child labour bill

Indias parliament on Tuesday approved a controversial law that would allow children to work for family businesses, ...

China`s new two-child policy law takes effect

Married couples in China will from Friday be allowed to have two children, after concerns over an ageing population ...

Govt urged to end licenses for peatland exploitation

Forest and peatland fires have protracted over the past several months and triggered widespread haze in the country ...

New Research Study Measures the Time, Cost and Challenges of Client Onboarding

Fenergo has today announced the results of a commissioned Total Economic Impact(TM) (TEI) study of Fenergo's ...

Jakarta begins towing illegally parked vehicles

The Jakarta provincial administration on Monday has initiated to tow and impose fines for illegally parked vehicles on ...

Surabaya receives award for maintaining culture preserves

The Education and Culture Ministry of Indonesia has awarded a medal to the Surabaya city government for its efforts in ...

New Zealand court fines US actor Chris Pine for drink driving

U.S. film actor and "Star Trek" star Chris Pine pleaded guilty in a New Zealand court to drink-driving and was fined ...

Corruption eradication starts in family

Corruption eradication efforts can start with the smallest community, the family, stated National Family Planning and ...

KPK recovers Rp1.196 trillion in state losses from corruption

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) said it has paid Rp1.542 trillion to the state treasury in non tax income ...

Sneak Peek of Indonesian Overstayers Deportation in Jeddah

Santi, a migrant worker from Sukabumi, Indonesia, is seen biting her lip while occasionally glancing at the Indonesian ...

When haze attacks three countries, cooperation needed

Haze knows no border. In this current dry season with extreme hot weather, Sumatra is being hit by forest, peatland ...

UN official says S. Korea law threatens right defenders

UN special rapporteur on human rights Margaret Sekaggya said Friday that South Korea`s 65-year-old national security ...

S. Korean gov`t moves to strengthen penalties for illegal deep-sea fishing

South Korea is seeking to significantly strengthen penalties for illegal deep-sea fishing by its vessels, increasing ...

Indonesia suffers sixty floodings in a decade

Indonesia has suffered sixty times of floodings as shown by data collected over a last decade and is thus recorded as ...

Indonesian National Olympic Committee chief meets anti-graft body`s summons

Chief of the National Olympic Committee Rita Subowo Wednesday met a summons of the anti-graft body to testify as a ...