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National Police troops ready to leave for UN peacekeeping mission

The Garuda Bhayangkara troops of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) are set to leave for Central Africa for a ...

Need greater Pemda involvement in building int'l cooperation: LIPI

Indonesia requires greater involvement from regional governments (Pemda) in building international cooperation, ...

Opinion

Twenty years of the SCO: Cooperation for stability, prosperity

Since the early days of gaining its independence, the Republic of Tajikistan, based on the principles of the ...

Govt assures of free COVID-19 vaccines for all

The Indonesian government has assured it will provide COVID-19 shots to all citizens for free, Health Ministry's ...

Some 82 percent Papuans favor special autonomy status: Mahfud

Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Mahfud MD highlighted that 82 percent of Papuan ...

Opinion

Arms modernization during peacetime: Is it important?

The recent tragedy that befell KRI Nanggala - 402, which sank in the waters north of Bali, has brought public attention ...

Diplomatic posturing and the power game in Southeast Asia

Dr Stephen R Nagy, in a recent interview by Mr Nadir Ali, Director of the Centre for Peace and Justice (JKCPJ), ...

News Focus

Asia-Africa Conference core principles remain relevant amid pandemic

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia has chosen ‘Humanity and Solidarity’ as the ...

Asia-Africa Conference must push vaccine equity: expert

- which is the result of the first conference held from April 18-24, 1955 -- needs to be re-appointed, Raharja ...

News Feature

Seeking a solution for Kashmir to end the prolonged sorrow

Eminent travel writer Jan Morris highlighted that Kashmir was always more than a mere place. It is an experience, a ...

Some 8,300 firms under Kadin register for independent vaccination

Nearly 8,300 companies, under the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin), registered to partake in ...

Liquor trade would be counterproductive to halal tourism bid: MUI

The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has said opening up liquor trade would be counterproductive to the government's ...

News Focus

Lessons learned from foreign UUV discovery for Indonesia's defense

The recent discovery of an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) belonging to a foreign nation deep inside Indonesia's ...

Ministry, Police to use Interpol network to combat illegal fishing

The Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) Ministry is synergizing with the Indonesian Police's International Relations ...

House backs Indonesia's fight against disinformation on Papuan issues

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (DPR) Azis Syamsuddin hinted that the House fully supports all steps the ...