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Tens of thousands in Serbian opposition protest

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Belgrade Saturday for a major opposition rally calling for ...

700,000 ultrathin condoms disappear in transit

More than 700,000 condoms have been stolen in transit between Malaysia and Japan, a major Japanese rubber manufacturer ...

China village builds `great wall` to deter thieves

Residents of a village in eastern China have followed the ancient emperors and built a "Great Wall" around their ...

Govt exempts food-related items from import duties to curb inflation

The government has decided to suspend import duties on food-related items until December 31, 2011, the latest in a ...

Taiwan TV home shopping system urged to stop touting seal oil

The local television home shopping system ETmall was urged for a second time Monday to stop selling seal oil ...

Indonesian brotherhood in Brisbane glood

Several hundred Indonesians, tens of thousands of Australians and a number of other foreign nationals in Brisbane and ...

RI, Japan to expand defense cooperation

The Indonesian government is willing to increase and expand its defense cooperation with Japan in the future, a ...

President to dedicate Batak museum

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to dedicate Batak Museum at Balige in Toba Samosir (Tobasa) district, ...

Spirited Singapore keeps `ghostbuster` busy

The corner looked empty. "There`s an old woman standing there, wearing an old blue dress, and she has curly hair," ...

Govt taking measures to curb basic necessary price spiral

As basic necessary prices are soaring, the government is planning to free certain food commodities from import duties ...

Free import duty to help offset food commodity prices

As prices are sky-rocketing at home, the government is planning to free certain food commodities from import duties in ...

Banten fishermen sell furniture to feed families

A number of traditional fishermen in Lebak district, Banten province, have sold their valuable furniture items, such ...

Indonesian journalists not yet properly protected

Protecting journalists remained a lip service because it had yet to become part of the government`s concrete agenda ...