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Indonesia should penalize reporters for biased news on Papua: Journalist

The executive director of Indonesian news agency Antara, Saiful Hadi, said that Indonesia should penalize journalists, ...

US ready to assist Indonesia in Southeast Asian refugee crisis

The United States expressed readiness to assist Indonesia through the United Nations (UN) to handle the Southeast ...

Second suspected human trafficking camp found in Thai South

A second suspected human trafficking camp has been discovered in southern Thailand, police said on Tuesday, following ...

Indonesia, Iran continue to expand cooperation

Indonesia and Iran are exploring ways to expand cooperation in numerous sectors including politics, culture, energy, ...

Indonesian crude price falls in March

Indonesian crude price (ICP) fell US$0.66 per barrel to US$53.66 in March from US$54.32 a month earlier, according to ...

Fishermen call for thorough elimination of poachers

Indonesian fishermen on National Fishermens Day on Monday called for the thorough elimination of illegal fishing, ...

Obama says a weakened Israel would be `failure` of his presidency

US President Barack Obama has said that a weakened Israel would be a "fundamental failure of my presidency," affirming ...

Prosecutor`s office to cancel permits of 400 companies

The Central Jakarta District Court will cancel the trade permits of 400 firms failing to register their employees with ...

Anesthetic withdrawn after two deaths in Siloam

The death last week of two patients after being administered Bunavest Spinal in Siloam Hospital in Tangerang, Banten, ...

Indonesia, Malaysia agree to develop infrastructure in border areas

The Indonesian and Malaysian governments have agreed to develop roads and other infrastructures in areas along either ...

Indonesian Supreme Court imposed sanctions on 10 judges

The Supervisory Board of the Supreme Court imposed disciplinary sanctions on 10 judges between October to December ...

Indonesian Trade Minister warns businessmen against hoarding basic necessities

The Indonesian Trade Minister Rachmat Gobel has warned businessmen in the country against hoarding staple foods, ...

Indonesian worker protection agency wants moratorium on ship crew

The Agency of Placement and Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (BNP2TKI) has urged the government to set a ...

Gorbachev urges US and EU to "defrost relations" with Rusia

The last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on Tuesday urged the United States and the European Union to "defrost" ...

UN Security Council condemns escalating violence in Libya

The UN Security Council on Wednesday strongly condemned the escalation in violence in Libya, urging constructive ...