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Seven gross human rights cases, yet to be settled: Komnas HAM

The National Commission for Human Rights (Komnas Ham) said the state still has seven cases of gross violation of human ...

Bank Indonesia supports ban on US dollar transactions at ports

Bank Indonesia (BI) has supported the governments order to ban transactions in US dollar at Jakartas Tanjung Priok ...

Lack of maintenance leads to ammunition depot blast: Legislator

Lack of maintenance may have caused Wednesdays (Feb. 6) explosion of the naval ammunition depot in Tanjung Priok, ...

Blast believed to be caused by explosive materials: Navy officer

The blast at a navy ammunition depot in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, on Wednesday morning was believed to be caused ...

Pondok Dayung ammunition blast not as severe as in 1984's Cilandak

The Naval chief of information division, Commodore Untung Suropati, said Wednesday's blast at the Naval ammunition ...

Indonesian ministry to investigate Vietnam rice imports

Chief Economic Minister Hatta Rajasa has ordered the Trade Ministry and the Agriculture Ministry to investigate the ...

Customs authorities probe alleged abuse of rice import permits

The Indonesian customs authorities are investigating the alleged abuse of permits to import Vietnamese rice, which had ...

Excise office denies report of illegal rice import

The Directorate General of Customs and Excise has denied a report that 16.9 tons of rice have been imported illegally ...

President calls for MP3EI projects implementation on time

President Yudhoyono has urged related ministers to ensure that the groundbreaking and inauguration of projects related ...

Giant Sea Wall believed to prevent flooding

The construction of the Giant Sea Wall mega project in North Jakarta is expected to prevent tidal flooding, which ...

Jakarta takes measures against floods

Jakarta is bracing for floods as rains have begun inundating a number of areas in the city of some 10 million ...

Three million workers to join nationwide labor strike: Labor leader

The Indonesian Labor Union Confederation (KSPI) is predicting that three million workers will join a nationwide strike ...

Trans-Pacific trade could increase capacity of Indonesian ports

Trans-Pacific trade in the Asia-Pacific region can increase the capacity of Indonesia ports, said Ronald Apriliyanto ...

Sukardi shot dead by trained gunman: National police

The National Police revealed that Second Brig. Sukardi was most likely shot dead by a trained gunman, late on Tuesday ...

High domestic cost hampers trade access: World Bank

The latest annual report from the World Bank states that high logistics costs could hamper Indonesian access to ...