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Japan opens radar station close to disputed isles in move bound to rile China

Japan on Monday switched on a radar station in the East China Sea, giving it a permanent intelligence gathering post ...

Indonesia steps up marine tourism promotions

Being the worlds largest island country with over 17 thousands islands and 54,716 kilometer coastal lines, Indonesia ...

Indonesian navy to operate Korean submarines

The Indonesian Navy (AL) is operating the first of three submarines made in South Korea to secure national territory, ...

Banyuwangi lures tourists with train ride, scenic nature

Banyuwangi is the right choice for families looking for a tourist destination that offers a fun trolley train ride ...

Sea toll road project expected to ease price disparity

Indonesia has been developing a sea toll road project aimed at improving the countrys economy and connectivity ...

Sea toll road project expected to ease price disparity

Indonesia has been developing a sea toll road project aimed at improving the countrys economy and connectivity ...

Australia launches new international tourism campaign

- Tourism Australia has launched its latest campaign, which is focused on highlighting the country's world-class ...

Indonesia capable of manufacturing sophisticated warships

President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has an ambition to make Indonesia, in which two-third of its territories are water, a ...

PT PAL Indonesia launches two warships

The state-owned shipbuilding company PT PAL Indonesia has launched the domestically built Strategic Sealift Vessel ...

Boat accident in West Kalimantan leaves 12 dead, two missing

Rescuers have found 12 bodies and are still on the lookout for two more victims after a long boat collided with a log ...

Indonesia Tourism Minister calls for support of UN WTO

Tourism Minister Arief Yahya held a meeting with Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization ...

Without labour deal, Southaeast Asia risks subsidising human smugglers - IOM

Southeast Asia needs legal channels of migration to help curb human smuggling, the International Organization of ...

Passenger ship plying in Batam-Singapore lane sinks

A passenger ship plying the Batam-Singapore route, which was carrying 97 people, including the crew, sank after ...

Japan backs US South China Sea operations

Japan on Sunday backed the United States sailing warships close to disputed land in the South China Sea but said it ...

Nuclear waste ship skips Indonesian waters: Security agency

A ship loaded with nuclear waste from France and headed for Australia, that some feared would travel around the ...