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Prosecutors seek seven years for former Indonesian trade minister Thomas Lembong in sugar graft case
JAKARTA: Prosecutors have demanded a seven-year prison sentence for former trade minister Thomas Lembong for his alleged role in a corruption case pertaining to raw sugar imports.
On Friday, rescuers have yet to find any new victims from the sinking ship, the Trunu Pratama Jaya ferry, in the Bali Strait.
Welcome to our live blog bringing you the latest developments from West Asia. Stay updated on key shifts in regional ...
Jakarta: Over 400 people attended the screening of powerful Indian classical dance drama 'Shiva Tandava' at the 47th Bali Art ...
Witnesses have recalled a painful past after an Indonesian minister questioned whether mass rape occurred during 1998 riots ...
An Indonesian minister has emphasized the importance of maintaining strong relations with Brazil following the death of a ...
Indonesia is planning to reduce its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports from the Middle East and increase procurement from ...
Ever since BRICS was founded more than a decade ago, the group of emerging-market nations has struggled to identify a common ...
East Java Police said 35 people were involved in the Tunu Pratama Jaya ship sinking, with 29 survivors and 6 fatalities.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto skipped a G7 summit last month to visit Russia, where he and his counterpart, Vladimir ...
The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs plans to renovate uninhabitable houses using a budget of Rp15 million to Rp20 ...
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