FRANCE ARCHITECTURE ART EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN SURABAYA
Surabaya, E Java, Nov 3 (ANTARA) - Several French works of architecture would be exhibited at the French Cultural Center (CCCL) in Surabaya, December 9-19, 2008.
Surabaya, E Java, Nov 3 (ANTARA) - Several French works of architecture would be exhibited at the French Cultural Center (CCCL) in Surabaya, December 9-19, 2008.
Jakarta, Dec 4 (ANTARA)- The Indonesian government keeps paying careful attention on Thailand's political developments and understand the postponement of the 14th ASEAN summit due to the Thai polit
Jakarta, Dec 4 (ANTARA) - A Kenyan delegation chaired by Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetang'ula was scheduled to visit Indonesia's state-owned aircraft maker, PT Dirgantara Indonesia, state a
Nusa Dua, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - Indonesia is committed to developing oil palm plantations and industries in environment-friendly and sustainable ways to facilitate the export of its key commodity parti
Jakarta, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - The Indonesian government has set the target of the country's crude oil and condesate output for 2010 at 1.1 million barrels per day (bpd).
Jakarta, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - Indonesia transferred the chair of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-UNFCCC) to Poland in Warsaw recently, accord
Medan, N Sumatra, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - A few Chinese investors are planning to invest in palm oil-based biodiesel production in North Sumatra and have in this context sent an exploration team to this p
Jakarta, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Police on Tuesday evening disclosed a trafficking syndicate at a house on E street in Kebon Jeruk area, West Jakarta.
Jakarta, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - The government has warned state oil company PT Pertamina about subsidized premium gasoline scarcities at fuel refilling stations in the country and asked the company to i
Semarang, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - Central Java's 2008 subsidized urea fertilizer quota has been increased by 22,393 tons to 841,000 tons in view of the fertilizer scarcities local farmers have been faci