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Tourism will take at least a year to recuperate from COVID-19 outbreak: Economists
Indonesia's tourism sector, the industry hardest-hit by COVID-19, is projected to take quite a long...
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APP Sinar Mas China Donates 40 A great deal of Medical Supplies to Indonesia
Asia Pulp & Paper Sinar Mas China and many Chinese companies operating found in Indonesia...
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Indonesia reports 105 new coronavirus instances, three more deaths
Indonesia has confirmed 105 new coronavirus cases, bringing the Southeast Asian country's total to 790,...
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Indonesia invokes emergency measures in Jakarta, bonuses for doctors
Indonesia's capital Jakarta shut cinemas and other public entertainment on Monday (Mar 23) in the...
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Indonesia stands at the crossroads of a waste crisis and plastics problem
Indonesia is probably the biggest contributors to plastic pollution in the ocean. It became a...
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Indonesia reports 4th COVID-19 death, doubling in number of coronavirus cases
Indonesia's COVID-19 death toll rose to four on Friday (Mar 13), since it reported a...
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Tech-Savvy Warungs to Take Key Leap Toward Digital Economy
With robust digital inclusion encouraged by online-to-offline systems, small mom-and-pop shops, or warung, is now...
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Indonesia’s car product sales to bounce back in March, manufacturers contend
Indonesia’s automotive manufacturers have expressed optimism that national car sales will soon bottom out and...
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Indonesia's Mount Merapi erupts, triggers aviation alert
Mount Merapi erupted in early stages Tuesday (Mar 3), spewing ash plumes as high as...
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Philippines eyes Indonesia-made combat vehicles
The Philippine National Defense Department has expressed interest in buying combat vehicles from Indonesia’s state-owned...
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No heading back: Bali's Chinese tourists fear virus-hit homeland
Hundreds of Chinese tourists on holiday in Bali are scrambling to avoid going home, fearing...
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Torrential rains flood Indonesia capital, power supplies cut
A large number of Jakarta neighbourhoods were flooded Tuesday (Feb 25) after torrential rains pounded...
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Flash flood kills in least 6 Indonesian pupils on camping trip
At least six persons were killed and five even more missing whenever a flash flood...
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Indonesia investigates deaths of hundreds of pigs in Bali
Indonesian authorities are investigating the deaths of about 880 pigs on the island of Bali,...
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Indonesia bars entry to visitors from China amid evacuation protest
Indonesia on Sunday (Feb 2) barred entry to visitors who have been in China for...
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Indonesia's Aceh unveils new female flogging squad
The masked woman nervously approaches her target, shuffles into position and then unleashes a flurry...
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Indonesia's president visits Natuna island in waters disputed by China
President Joko Widodo visited an island in waters disputed by China on Wednesday (Jan 8)...
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Indonesia deploys 4 additional warships to Natuna amid standoff with Chinese vessels
Indonesia on Monday (Jan 6) deployed four additional warships to the Natuna Islands, after Chinese...
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Fathers supporting breastfeeding: A network to help fellow dads in Indonesia
Mr Agus Rahmat Hidayat and his wife Mdm Ayu Damayantie had imagined that the arrival...
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World's oldest artwork uncovered in Indonesian cave: Study
An Indonesian cave painting that depicts a prehistoric hunting scene could be the world's oldest...
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Malaysia, Indonesia agree to use drones to patrol borders
Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed in principle to use drones and other technologies to monitor...
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Singapore-Indonesia ties need to be 'continuously strengthened in every aspect': Vice President Ma'ruf Amin
Singapore-Indonesia ties need to be continuously strengthened in every aspect, including politics, the economy and...
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Indonesia aims to replace some top civil service jobs with AI in 2020
Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Thursday (Nov 28) ordered government agencies to remove two ranks...
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Hyundai Signs W2 Trillion Plant Deal with Indonesia
Hyundai will invest about W2 trillion in Indonesia to build a car plant with an...
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Instagram gives sand quarry in Indonesia new lease of life, but fame brings local conflicts
When photographer Mr Syaipul Patony first laid his eyes on the sand quarry near his...