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Indonesian researcher invents poultry antibody

Researchers from the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Gadjah Mada University (UGM) Yogyakarta invent an original probiotic ...

Indonesia imparts infrastructure training to Palestinians

The Indonesian government is imparting infrastructure training to Palestinians during the "International Training of ...

Indonesian Army pledges to build one million toilets

The Indonesian Army of TNI AD has pledged to build a million toilets for families from different villages across the ...

Indonesian business delegation in Manila to enhance bilateral economic ties

An Indonesian business delegation composed of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and big-business chiefs is in ...

Agriculture service to process Buah Merah in Timika

The Agriculture, Food Crop and Plantation Office of the regency of Mimika, Papua, will start trial processing of ...

World Bank approves new loan for Indonesian infrastructure

The World Bank has approved a new loan of US$200 million for Indonesia to help finance the countrys infrastructure ...

EARTH WIRE -- 76 mln people in India have no access to safe water: Report

At least 76 million people in India do not have access to clean water, a report published by international charity and ...

EARTH WIRE -- Polluted environments kill 1.7 million children a year: WHO

A quarter of all global deaths of children under five are due to unhealthy or polluted environments including dirty ...

City government to repair 100 slum houses

The city government of Palembang, South Sumatra Province, is targeting to repair 100 houses in the slum area of Kemang ...

Indonesia sends aid to drought-hit Sri Lanka

As a friend, Indonesia will help Sri Lanka, which is currently facing a food crisis because of drought, President Joko ...

Yearender - Indonesia on track to revitalize industrial sector

The government will continue to focus on restoring and revitalizing the industrial sector because of its vital role as ...

Policy reforms are paying-off in Indonesia: World Bank

World Bank Vice President for the East Asia and Pacific, Victoria Kwakwa, said policy reforms are paying-off in ...

Government committed to ensuring health budget allocation

The government is committed to ensuring the health budget allocation, pegged at 5 percent of the state budget, in ...

Anemia during pregnancy may lead to stunted growth

Women who are underweight and anemic during pregnancy are more likely to have stunted children, perpetuating the ...

Swedish govt plans to develop waste power plant in West Lombok

The Swedish government plans to build a biogas power plant from waste collected at a landfill in West Lombok district, ...