#new cases

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West Papua police arrest 20 alleged rioters

The West Papua Police arrested 20 suspected of scorching and vandalizing buildings as well as looting properties during ...

Police confirm death toll reaches four in Papua's communal clashes

A police officer stated that clashes between two groups, who opposed and supported the violent rallies that erupted ...

Komnas HAM submits four new May riot videos to Police

The National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas HAM) submitted copies of four new videos on alleged violence by police ...

Police assign 150 personnel to solve Baswedan case

The police have assigned 150 personnel to solve the acid attack on senior anti-graft investigator, Novel Baswedan. ...

Five toddlers live with HIV in Yogyakarta

Five toddlers in Yogyakarta are living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus transmitted from their mothers during ...

CDC adds Zika-hit Singapore to interim travel guidance list

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it had added Singapore to its interim travel guidance ...

Leprosy still prevalent in some areas

Leprosy is still prevalent in some areas of Indonesia even though the infectious disease is no longer a mystery and ...

South Kalimantan records spike in leprosy cases

Cases of leprosy continue to increase in Balangan district, South Kalimantan, according to local Health Office Chief ...

Ebola epidemic ended in W. Africa but flare ups possible

The World Health Organisation on Thursday announced an end to the latest flare-up of the Ebola virus in Liberia, a ...

MERS infections in S. Korea rise to 122 with 14 new cases

The number of South Koreans diagnosed with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) rose to 122 since the first case ...

Kenya confirms 65 deaths from cholera outbreak

The death toll from cholera outbreak in Kenya has risen to 65, with at least 3,234 cases reported across the country, ...

Nurses Call for End to Leprosy Discrimination

-The Nippon Foundation and the International Council of Nurses jointly released Global Appeal 2015 in Tokyo on Jan. 27, ...

WHO advises male Ebola survivors to abstain from sex

Men who recover from Ebola should abstain from sex for three months to minimise the risk of passing the virus on in ...

New subgroup analysis shows Asian non-small cell lung cancer patients with most common EGFR mutation (del19) lived significantly longer with first-line GIOTRIF® (afatinib*) compared to chemotherapy

- For Media In Asian Countries Only For Whom The Data Is Relevant (For media outside UK, US and Canada only)Boehringer ...

Sasakawa Wins IBA Rule of Law Award for Efforts to End Leprosy Discrimination

-The International Bar Association, the world's leading body of legal professionals, bar associations and law ...