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Yahoo! NewsIndonesia's smoking toddler kicks habit
JAKARTA, Indonesia - A two-year-old Indonesian boy who smoked about 40 cigarettes a day has kicked the habit after receiving intensive specialist care, a child welfare official said Thursday.
Indonesia arrests 4 after protests of police turn violent, lead to deaths of 7 by police fire
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Police say they have arrested four people in connection with violent protests that led to the shootings of villagers in central Indonesia.
Indonesia urged to increase patrols
KUALA LUMPUR - AN INTERNATIONAL maritime group urged Indonesia on Thursday to increase patrols in the South China Sea after pirates attacked nine vessels in less than three weeks. The International Maritime Bureau said pirates armed with guns and machetes had robbed tankers and bulk carriers of cash and other valuables in the attacks off the Indonesian islands of Mangkai, Anambas and Natuna.
Indonesia Vows To Solve Border Dispute With Malaysia Peacefully
JAKARTA, Sept 2 (Bernama) -- Indonesia has decided to solve border dispute with Malaysia through diplomatic channel in a bid to avoid disturbing stability in the southeast Asian region, Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said on Thursday.
Indonesia urged to increase anti-piracy patrols
An international maritime group urged Indonesia on Thursday to increase patrols in the South China Sea after pirates attacked nine vessels in less than three weeks.
Indonesia drops Brazil beef
ANY immediate prospect of Bra-zilian beef exports to Indonesia appears to have disappeared, fol-lowing an Indonesian Supreme Court ruling in favour of limiting importation to FMD-free countries only.
Indonesia assures Malaysian students’ safety
MELAKA, Sept 1 – Indonesia’s Education Ministry today gave the assurance that the over 6,000 Malaysian students in the republic would be safe from the threats of the anti-Malaysia movement. Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Khaled Nordin said Indonesian Education Minister Mohammad Nuh had informed him that they were paying serious ...
Indonesia, Thailand hold joint commission meeting
Indonesia and Thailand are holding the 7th joint commission meeting (JCM) to facilitate bilateral cooperation, a press statement issued by the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.
Indonesia's BNI aims to raise 9-10 trln rph via rights
JAKARTA, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Indonesia's Bank Negara Indonesia said on Wednesday it aims to raise between 9-10 trillion rupiah ($997 million to $1.1 billion) in a rights issue later this year.
Indonesia inflation in August reaches 16-month high
Indonesia's inflation rate in August reached the highest level in 16 months due to electricity price hike, but it is still not strong enough to push the central bank to raise interest rate this month as it prefers to keep the momentum of growth.
Indonesia to buy 15 aircraft from China
Indonesia to buy 15 aircraft from China
Indonesia Sumitomo office raided: report
Indonesia's anti-graft agency has raided an office of Japan's Sumitomo as part of a probe into alleged corruption in the transport ministry, reports say.
Indonesia Inflation Rises To 6.4%
Indonesia's consumer price measure of inflation climbed to 6.4% in August from 6.2% in the previous month, reports said on Wednesday citing the country's statistical office. This was less than expectations for a 6.7% yearly rise in prices.
Indonesia threatens to ban BlackBerry over porn
Indonesia has threatened to close BlackBerry service in the country if it refuses to block pornographic content.
Indonesia anti-graft body raids Sumitomo: reports
Indonesia's anti-graft agency has raided the local office of Japan's Sumitomo Corporation as part of a probe into alleged corruption in the transport ministry, reports said Wednesday.
Indonesia threatens to ban BlackBerry over porn content
Jakarta, Sep 1 : Indonesia has threatened to close BlackBerry service in the country if it refuses to block pornographic content.
Now, Indonesia threatens to ban BlackBerry over porn content
Indonesia has threatened to close BlackBerry service in the country if it refuses to block pornographic content. According to the Indonesian communication minister, the banning on pornographic site on the internet is in line with the country's 2008 anti-pornography law.
Indonesia-Malaysia remains stable despite border dispute
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 10:12:00 JAKARTA: Chief Economic Minister Hatta Rajasa said Indonesia-Malaysia trade ties remains stable although both nations are facing strained relations over border problems, Antara News Agency reported. "So far so good. The Indonesian government has no plan to withdraw or embargo Malaysian goods circulating in Indonesia," he said before attending a cabinet ...
Indonesia wants billions for oil damage
INDONESIA has demanded $A2.69 billion in compensation from a Thai oil company for damages related to a spill off the northwestern coast of Australia last year, a minister has confirmed.
Indonesia raises oil-spill claims to $2.4bn
PTT Exploration and Production has questioned Indonesia's claims on the extent of financial damages related to a spill off the northwestern coast of Australia last year.
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