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Tomohon residents need masks following Mt Lokon eruption

Residents of Tomohon and part of Minahasa District badly need masks to protect them from volcanic ash from the Mount ...

Number of Mt Lokon refugees reaches 2,116

The number of people taking refuge due to the eruption of Mount Lokon in Tomohon, has reached 2,116 , an official ...

N Sulawesi`s imports surge 214 pct

North Sulawesi`s imports in the first five months of 2011 surged 214.57 percent to US$74.1 million from US$23.5 ...

Mt Lokon erupts, planes told to be careful

The Transportation Ministry has asked all planes passing Manado and its surroundings to be careful following the ...

Dewaruci starts goodwill mission to Asia

Indonesia`s tall mast naval training ship KRI Dewaruci has started a tour of Asia on Tuesday morning. It left the ...

Sam Ratulangi Airport reopened for flights

The Transportation Ministry has announced that Sam Ratulangi airport in Manado, North Sulawesi, was on Monday reopened ...

Mt Soputan`s alert status raised

Local authorities on Sunday put Mt Soputan in North Sulawesi province on the second highest alert status after it ...

VP to open int`l youth festival in Lombok

Vice President Boediono is scheduled to officially open an International Youth and Marine Sports Festival on Lombok ...

German bizmen to invest in North Sulawesi

A number of businessmen based in Berlin, Germany, have expressed interest in investing in renewable energy, ...

Indonesian naval ships arrest 22 Philippine fishing boats

Indonesian naval patrol boats have arrested 22 Philippine vessels in the Indonesian side of the border area in 2011, ...

Govt offering 79 infrastructure projects to investors

The Indonesian government is offering 79 infrastructure projects worth US$53.4 billion to investors under a ...

Ten countries to participate in West Java Travel Exchange 2011

As many as 130 tourism businesses from 10 countries will attend and make transactions at the 13th West Java Travel ...

Poso people want to live in peace

People in Poso, Central Sulawesi, want to be left alone and not disturbed by threats and rumours that could disrupt ...

Coral Reefs Recover But Still Need Protection

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

Fadel launches books on climate change

Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Fadel Muhammad launched two books on climate change at his office over the ...