TOLITOLI STILL IN TOTAL DARKNESS
Tolitoli, June 10 (ANTARA) - A big flood which hit the northern parts of the town of Tolitoldi in Central Sulawesi province, had brought the area into total darkness since 7 p.m Central Indonesia
Tolitoli, June 10 (ANTARA) - A big flood which hit the northern parts of the town of Tolitoldi in Central Sulawesi province, had brought the area into total darkness since 7 p.m Central Indonesia
Jakarta, June 10 (ANTARA) - Despite a persistent steep rise in global crude oil and food prices, the Indonesian economy is still performing better than the rest of the world, an economist said.
Tolitoli, June 10 (ANTARA) - The floods inundating the town of Tolitoli in Central Sulawesi Tuesday night is growing higher, following incessant heavy rains since the afternoon.
Jakarta, June 10 (ANTARA) - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is scheduled to receive Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at the presidential palace here on Friday, a presidential spokesman said.
BY Andi Abdussalam Jakarta, June 10 (ANTARA) - The Indonesian government finally issued a joint ministerial decree on Monday banning followers of Jamaah Ahmadiyah Indonesia (JAI) from carrying out
Tangerang, June 10 (ANTARA) - The Tangerang regency administration, in this case its agricultural and livestock breeding agency, is developing organic rice to promote food security.
Jakarta, June 10 (ANTARA) - The rupiah slightly rose by 5 points to Rp9,327/9,330 per dollar in the Jakarta interbank spot market on Tuesday evening after it weakened in the morning, a foreign exch
Jakarta, Jun 10 (ANTARA) - The government may discontinue its subsidy for cooking oil and soybean in 2009 as its direct cash assistance (BLT) program to compensate the poor for the recent fuel oil
Jakarta, June 10 (ANTARA) - Minister/State Secretary Hatta Radjasa said there was no need to issue an implementing regulation for the Joint Ministerial Decree (SKB) on Ahmadiyah because the SKB's w
Banda Aceh, June 10 (ANTARA)- The Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) provincial administration has urged the Foreign Ministry to help settle the cases of some 24,000 Acehnese in Malaysia currently fa