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RI urges Australia to sign Montara oil spill compensation accord

Indonesia has urged the Australian government to soon sign an accord on payment of compensation over the 2009 Montara ...

PT Freeport workers on month-long strike over wage rise

Thousands of PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) workers left the mining site of Tembagapura for Timika, Mimika District, ...

Delay, corruption allegations bug e-id card project

The electronic identity (e-ID) card project has gained media attention due to the late arrival of equipment delaying ...

RI's reforestation program to absorb 47.6 bln tons of carbon gases

Indonesia is resuming its reforestation program this year, having set itself the target of planting at least 1.7 ...

Largest Ever Epidemiological Survey in Chronic Venous Disease Including 70, 000 Patients Shows the I

-     - "Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Venous Disease are Mandatory to Prevent ...

Many quarters hail Aussie`s suspension of cattle exports to Indonesia

Many quarters warmly welcomed Australia`s suspension of live cattle exports to Indonesia and hoped it would raise the ...

China floods kill 50; dozens remain missing

A new round of rain and floods battered central China Thursday night and Friday, killing 50 people and leaving ...

Obama says sorry to Karzai for civilian deaths

US President Barack Obama on Wednesday expressed his "sorrow" to Afghan President Hamid Karzai over recent civilian ...

Tender for C Java power plant under threat of repetition

The tender for the construction of a US$3.2 billion thermal power plant in Pemalang district, Central Java, is under a ...

Minor quake jolts Bengkulu

A 4.3-magnitude earthquake shook Muara Aman, Lebong district, Bengkulu province, on Sunday at 4.41 p.m. The quake ...

Govt to renegotiate mining contracts with foreign firms

The government is considering to renegotiate investment contracts with foreign companies engaged in oil, gas and coal ...

Yemen conflict costs state $4 bln to $5 bln

The political crisis that has pushed Yemen to the brink of civil war has cost the economy as much as $5 billion, and ...

Coral Reefs Recover But Still Need Protection

Coral reefs have been in the international spotlight lately following a marine survey by Conservation International ...

Indonesian soap allegedly forged in foreign countries

Indonesian soaps with Lervia brand have been allegedly falsified by Chinese producers, causing PT. Megasurya Mas, as ...

Forestry Ministry to compensate victims of human-animal conflicts

The forestry ministry plans to compensate victims of human-animal conflicts which often occur on Sumatra Island. ...