Jakarta, Indonesia — Indonesia’s economy grew more than expected last year, the government said Wednesday, as a pick-up in trade, mining and agriculture helped offset ongoing global headwinds.
Stateside, there is also a small yet growing jamu community brewing. Once feared too bitter and salty, some Indonesian-Americans have started to embrace their childhood drink. Jamu is as ...
JAKARTA: It was a tense four-hour journey from the city of Bavet to the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh for Indonesian worker Slamet. The man - who had just escaped from an online gambling ring ...
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SINGAPORE – One of Indonesia’s most prominent start-ups, eFishery, may have inflated its revenue and profit over several years, according to an internal investigation triggered by a whistle ...
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26 January, Republic Day: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has been confirmed as the chief guest at India's 76th Republic Day celebrations on January 26, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA ...
Indonesia is one of the world's biggest polluters and is heavily reliant on coal to fuel its growing economy. It has made little progress on a multi-billion-dollar investment plan agreed with the ...
JAKARTA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Indonesia welcomed a ruling by the World Trade Organization in a case against European Union on palm oil-based biodiesel, expecting the bloc to adjust its regulations ...
The Indonesian city is home to some of the greatest Hindu and Buddhist temples, a thriving food scene and an area known as the Cosmological Axis, a cradle of Javanese culture. Borobudur temple ...
There is no mystery to this dramatic tale of boom and bust. Indonesia has flooded the world with more metal than it can absorb, crushing the price and leaving a trail of casualties among the rest ...