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Indonesia is embarking on a plan to make toll roads across the country into emergency runways for its fighter jets, giving it the equivalent of multiple aircraft carriers across the vast archipelago.
Indonesia says it could deploy up to 8,000 troops to Gaza to support a U.S.-led peacekeeping effort, becoming the first
Indonesia could send as many as 8,000 soldiers to a potential peacekeeping mission in the Gaza Strip, Indonesian Army Chief Maruli Simanjuntak told journalists on Tuesday. Ahead of the first meeting
Prabowo Subianto’s administration will be forced to fulfill the requirements of the U.N. operation while managing domestic public opinion.
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Study refutes claim that Indonesia’s legal turtle trade supports livelihoods
By Spoorthy Raman With an evolutionary history of more than 200 million years, turtles and tortoises have outlived dinosaurs and persisted on the planet despite mass extinction events. But around the turn of the 21st century,
The Indonesian and Australian leaders have signed a security treaty that both governments say will deepen ties between the often-testy neighbors.
The agreement symbolizes the health of the relationship between Canberra and Jakarta, but stops short of providing binding security guarantees.
By Bernadette Christina and Ashley Tang KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Indonesia's move to pause biodiesel expansion and expectations of higher production in the coming months are likely to pressure palm oil prices,
Even energy regulators were kept in the dark about the abrupt crackdown that has spooked renewables investors After deadly floods and landslides swept through Sumatra last year, Indonesia's government has moved to revoke permits blamed for damaging forests - ensnaring a flagship China-backed hydropower project and rattling investor confidence in