#may

Collection of may news, found 2.084 news.

TNI thwarts attempts to smuggle fuel oils to Timor Leste

Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel in the eastern Indonesian province of East Nusa Tenggara have foiled attempts to ...

Rupiah under pressure due to thin market: BI

The rupiah has been under pressure for the past few days as the countrys financial market is not yet deep in addition ...

Indonesia environment ministry initiates low-sulfur fuel movement

The Indonesia Environment Ministry has initiated a national movement aimed at promoting the use of low-sulfur fuel oil ...

BEI fears uncontrolled deficit may cause capital outflow

Capital outflow can happen like in 2013 unless the current account deficit is not controlled, noted Ito Warsito, the ...

IMF: corporate tax schemes hurt developing countries

Developing economies are increasingly hurt by the way global corporations exploit taxation differences and move ...

Inflationary pressure may increase in 2nd semester: BI

Bank Indonesia (BI) has forecast that the inflationary pressure may increase in the second semester this year as a ...

Luxury Bali Holidays for Less: 7 Tips to Negotiate a Discount with a Villa Rental Owner

- For a family or for a group of friends, staying in a spacious holiday rental has always been a cheaper and more ...

It's Time to Re-think How Often Women Say "Sorry"

-Today, Pantene has evolved its global Shine Strong campaign by launching a new thought-provoking video that tackles a ...

20 killed in tribal clashes in Kenya: police

At least 20 people were killed in inter-clan violence in northern Kenya on Sunday, the police said, further ...

Biak tourism attractions need intensive promotion

The Biak Numfor district in the Indonesian province of West Papua has myriad natural, marine, cultural, and historical ...

Kalimantan`s wealth may not be taken to other regions: Kalla

Vice-presidential candidate M. Jusuf Kalla (JK) said that the Kalimantan island has extraordinary wealth, which may ...

Indonesia believes current oil price hike to be temporary

Indonesian Finance Minister Chatib Basri said here on Friday he believed the current world oil price hike will be ...

China national security council orders probe of foreign NGOs: reports

Chinas newly-minted National Security Council has ordered a probe into foreign-based non-governmental organisations ...

Philippine senator turns self in on graft charge

A Philippine action movie hero-turned senator turned himself in on Friday after an anti-graft court ordered ...

Government spending increases due to subsidy

Government spending has continued to increase despite the policy of slashing it due to a rise in energy subsidy, ...