Indonesia
- Indonesia landslide death toll rises to 49, agency says - JAKARTA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - The death toll from a landslide a week ago in Indonesia's West Java province has risen to 49, the country's main rescue agency Basarnas said on Saturday, with 15 still
- Indonesian authorities attempt to soothe worries after $80 billion market rout - JAKARTA/SINGAPORE, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Indonesian authorities scrambled on Thursday to arrest a flight of capital from the stock market, rolling out measures to counter the risk of a downgrade to frontier-market status that prompted a sellof
- Gold jumps over 3% to fresh highs as Asia stock markets trade mixed after U.S. Fed holds rates - The bullion rose more than 3% on Thursday to breach the $5,500 per ounce mark for the first time.
- Indonesia receives first Rafale advanced fighter jets from France, official says - (Corrects the number of jets expected to arrive later this year in paragraph 5) By Ananda Teresia JAKARTA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Indonesia has received three Rafale fighter jets from France in the first
- Indonesian rescuers find wreckage of plane in mountainous region - Indonesian rescuers on Sunday recovered wreckage from a missing plane that is believed to have crashed the previous day with 11 people on board while approaching a mountainous region on Sulawesi island during cloudy weather. The turboprop
- Authorities uncover criminal operation hidden deep in forest: 'We will act firmly' - Authorities sealed off multiple access points.
- Exclusive-Pakistan and Indonesia closing in on jets and drones defence deal, sources say - By Saad Sayeed, Ananda Teresia and Ariba Shahid ISLAMABAD/JAKARTA Jan 12 (Reuters) - Indonesia's defence minister met Pakistan's air force chief in Islamabad to discuss a potential deal that includes
- Indonesian rescuers find a second body as search for Spanish soccer coach and 2 children extended - Indonesian rescuers recovered a second body Sunday in the ongoing search for a Spanish soccer coach and two of his children who went missing after a tour boat sank during their Christmas holiday. The rescue team retrieved the body floating
- Indonesia’s new penal code takes effect, marking historic break with colonial law - Indonesia on Friday began enforcing its newly ratified penal code, replacing a Dutch-era criminal law that had governed the country for more than 80 years and marking a major shift in its legal landscape. Since proclaiming independence in
- Indonesian rescuers find a body while searching for Spanish soccer coach and 3 children - Indonesian rescuers recovered the body of a female victim believed to be part of the family of a Spanish soccer coach and his three children who went missing after a tour boat sank three days ago. The rescue team discovered the body just a
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