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Indonesia’s tax receipts reach Rp83.7 trillion in January
februari 12, 2014by latadmin
Indonesias tax receipts in the year to January 30, 2014 reached Rp83.78 trillion, accounting for 6.5 percent of the target of Rp1,280.38 trillion set in the 2014 state...
KPK seeks overseas travel ban on ex-forestry minister
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has asked immigration authorities to impose an overseas travel ban on former forestry minister MS Kaban for his alleged part...
Indonesia more democratic than Australia: Chief minister
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
Indonesia is more democratic than Australia, according to the coordinating minister for political, security and legal affairs, Djoko Suyanto.
Moin Khan named coach of Pakistan
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Former captain and wicketkeeper Moin Khan was chosen as the new coach of Pakistan, while Aamir Sohail was removed as chief selector by the new...
Former BI deputy governor to stand trial early March
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
The former Bank Indonesia (BI) deputy governor Budi Mulya is scheduled to stand trial in early March, on charges of abusing his authority in the Bank Century bailout...
Separatist flag raiser sentenced to three years
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
The district court of Biak, Papua sentenced Oktavianus Warnares, defendant in the separatist “Morning Star” flag raising case in Biak Timur, Papua, on May 1,...
Social media not threat for traditional journalists: Experts
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
The rapidly growing social media should not be considered as threat but rather as an opportunity provider for development of traditional press media, an expert on...
Malaysia not to assist Malaysian firms burning land in Indonesia
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
The Malaysian government will not provide assistance to Malaysian companies that violate Indonesian regulations, including setting fires on lands to expand plantations.
US, activists voice concern over new Afghan law
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
KABUL, Afghanistan — A new draft law in Afghanistan that would limit testimony in domestic violence cases is drawing international outcry, with activists warning it is...
EU executive set to back new GM crop, member states divided
februari 11, 2014by latadmin
By Barbara Lewis BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union ministers hit deadlock on Tuesday on whether to let a new strain of genetically modified (GM) maize be grown...