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Minister hints at political motives behind scattered e-ID cards

Home Minister Tjahjo Kumolo pointed to indications of political motives behind the scattering of electronic KTPs (e-ID ...

PSSI to investigate match fixing at liga Indonesia soccer competition

Secretary General of the Indonesian Football Association or PSSI Ratu Tisha Destria asserted that her side had ...

Minister Susi asks people not to use single-use plastics anymore

Marine Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti has appealed to the public not to use single-use plastics ...

Government discussing sanction on use of plastic

The Indonesian government is discussing ways to reduce plastic waste, including a plan to impose sanctions and ...

British Airways will use Qatar planes during cabin crew strike

British Airways will use Qatar Airways planes and crew to fly all its passengers to their destinations during a ...

North Korea tests rocket engine, possibly for ICBM

North Korea has carried out another test of a rocket engine that the United States believes could be part of its ...

Civil servants get five-working day leave for Eid

President Joko Widodo has issued a decision to give national leave for five working days to civil servants in the ...

Seeking government`s intervention in Freeport`s labor problem

Over the past several years, labor strikes have hit PT Freeport Indonesia (FI), but the subsidiary of the US mining ...

Iran says cutting ties with Qatar will not help Saudi coalition out of crisis

An Iranian presidential official said Monday that cut of diplomatic ties and isolating Qatar will not help Saudi ...

Indonesian govt taking steps to prevent hoarding of basic necessities

The Indonesian government is making necessary efforts to prevent the hoarding of basic necessities and to control and ...

Kerry in Riyadh as Saudi-Iran tensions simmer

US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday hoping for an easing of tensions between the ...

President agrees to issue presidential decree over child violence

President Joko Widodo has agreed to issue a Perppu (government regulation in lieu of law) and a presidential ...

Jakarta bomb threat not affecting stock market

Last weeks Jakarta bomb threat did not affect investors on the Indonesian stock market, as the Jakarta Composite Index ...

North Korea under UN sanctions

Four sets of UN sanctions have been imposed on North Korea since it first tested an atomic device in 2006. Heres ...

UN sanctions threat over N. Korea nuclear test

The UN Security Council agreed to roll out new measures to punish North Korea after its shock announcement of a ...