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Collection of observation news, found 116 news.

Ministry provides Rp4.5 bln for Jakarta floods

The Ministry of Social Affairs has provided Rp4.5 billion for the need to prepare buffer stocks for flood handling in ...

Flood still inundating Jakarta`s main road

Flood is still inundating parts of Thamrin road in Central Jakarta on Thursday afternoon. In accordance with ...

Jakartans braced for possible flood

Residents of Jakarta are bracing themselves for possible flood on Tuesday following heavy rain that hit the city ...

North Korea tells China planning nuclear test

A North Korean official has apparently told Chinese authorities that the communist state is planning to conduct a ...

Downtown Dubai New Year's Eve Gala puts global spotlight on the city

-      The iconic New Year's Eve Gala in Downtown Dubai, the most prestigious square kilometre on ...

North Korea rocket launch fails

North Korea`s rocket launch failed and did not cause any damage to neighboring countries, Defense Ministry spokesman ...

RI committed to eradicate malaria globally

The Indonesian government has made a commitment to eradicate malaria not only bilaterally, but also globally, Foreign ...

President advised to weigh consequences of ousting PKS from coalition

A political analyst has recommended that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono consider the impact if he decides to ...

Rocket to cost N. Korea equivalent of feeding 19 mil. for 1 year

This month`s long-range rocket launch will cost North Korea some US$850 million, the equivalent of feeding 19 million ...

US to send election observers to Myanmar

The US State Department said Wednesday it is sending one observer each from two US-funded pro-democracy groups to ...

Scores of houses in Buol damaged by strong winds

Scores of houses in Buol regency, Central Sulawesi, had been heavily and lightly damaged by strong winds on Monday. ...

BMKG detects drop in number of hot spots in w Sumatra

The Ketaping Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in West Sumatra said that in the last week there ...

Obama visits border amid N. Korea tensions

US President Barack Obama visited the tense inter-Korean border Sunday, calling it "freedom`s frontier", as he weighs ...

Poisonous Insects Still Spreading Horror In Java

The outbreak of poisonous rove beetles in East Java, which have infected around 560 people in 12 districts, has ...

Indonesian first lady doing well after surgery

Indonesian First Lady Ani Yudhoyono is doing well after undergoing gall bladder surgery at the Gatot Subroto Military ...