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Fighter planes monitor fires in Riau

Several of the Air Force`s Hawk 100/200 fighter planes have been deployed to monitor bush fires in Sumatra`s Riau ...

RI needs long-term solution to food problem

Indonesia needs a long-term solution to achieving self-sufficiency in food and increasing agricultural products to ...

Wavelink Adds New Customization Options to Terminal Emulation for Android

- Wavelink, a LANDesk Software business unit (www.wavelink.com), today announced expanded features for Wavelink ...

Ex-Im Bank Approves $1.1 Billion in Financing for U.S.-Manufactured B737-900ER Aircraft to Indonesia's Lion Air

-- Transaction To Support an Estimated 7,300 American Jobs      WASHINGTON, March 6, 2013 ...

Govt to set up salt institute in Madura

The government is planning to set up a salt institute in Pamekasan district, East Java, to improve the quality of salt ...

Minister hopes Indonesia can export salt in 2013

Indonesia`s Maritime and Fisheries Minister, Sharif Cicip Sutardjo, hopes that Indonesia can export salt in 2013 since ...

Minister test drives Indonesia`s first super-electric car

Indonesia`s State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan conducted a long-distance test drive on the first Indonesian ...

Indonesia to operate unmanned aircraft

Indonesia plans to operate unmanned aircraft in 2013, manufactured by the Agency for Technology Assessment and ...

Blue economy does not rely on marine sector alone

The blue economy concept does not rely on the marine and fisheries sector alone; it relies on other sectors too, said ...

Antarctic bacteria a clue to different kinds of life

A study by polar researchers has revealed an ancient community of bacteria able to thrive in the lightless, ...

News Focus - Indonesia Reaches Surplus of Table Salt Production

Indonesia is a country having sunshine for almost all year long and has the second longest coastline after Canada, ...

Takeda Progressing Well in Asia with New Drug Applications (NDA)

- Takeda Global Research and Development (Asia) Pte Ltd (TGRD Asia), a wholly owned subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical ...

Thick smokes disrupt flight schedule

Thick smokes from forest and bush fires in Jambi have disrupted flight schedule, airport authorities in the Jambi ...

Some 2,000 people sicken in Philippine flood evacuation centers

About 2,000 people fell ill in evacuation centers in flood-hit areas in the Philippines, a senior official ...

Algeria recalls Indonesia`s support as it celebrates 50 years of independence

Algeria still cherishes Indonesia`s support for its independence as the country celebrates its 50th anniversary of ...