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President Joko Widodo rejects revision of anti-graft agency law

President Joko Widodo has decided to reject plans to revise Law Number 30 of 2002 on Corruption Eradication Commission ...

Indonesia to lodge protest against Ambalat violation with complete data

The Indonesian foreign ministry will soon lodge a protest with Malaysia against an alleged border violation in Ambalat ...

Al Jazeera says its journalist to remain in German custody

One of the pan-Arab television network Al Jazeeras best known journalists, Ahmed Mansour, was remanded in custody by a ...

Indonesia never restricted foreign media in Papua: minister

- The Indonesian government has never banned foreign media or tourists from covering or visiting Papua, Minister of ...

Record 60 million fled `out of control` violence in 2014: UN

Conflicts and violence raging around the world sent the number of people forced to flee their homes soaring to a ...

KPK`s authority must not be absolute: VP Kalla

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) leaders must not have absolute authority, and therefore, a revision of Law ...

Foreign journalists in Papua must abide by Indonesian laws: Minister

Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Tedjo Edhy Purdijatno asserted that foreign ...

Government probes human rights violations cases of 1998 riots

The Indonesian government has investigated cases of human rights violations that took place during the riots in May ...

Jokowi administration opens foreign media access to Papua

The administration of Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has announced to lift restrictions on foreign media in Papua, after on the ...

Foreign media should obtain permits to cover Papua: Chief minister

Foreign journalists must first obtain permits if they want to cover Papua, and there will be screening, according to ...

Government to review bilateral investment treaties

The Indonesian government has decided to review its bilateral investment treaties (BITs) with several countries in a ...

Benjina slavery case sheds light on other crimes

The alleged slavery case by the Thai firm PT Pusaka Benjina Resource (PBR), based in Aru Island, Maluku province, has ...

Fishermen call for thorough elimination of poachers

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

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 ...

Indonesian navy sinks three Philippines fishing boats

Personnel from the Eastern Fleet Command sunk three Philippines fishing boats in Navy Base waters in Sorong, West ...