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  • Indonesia's Push For Cleaner Air Delayed Again After Judges Postpone Verdict
    Jakarta
    Chief Justice Saifuddin Zuhri said the postponement was mostly a result of the large number of documents that were filed.
  • Thousands Hit The Road As Rain Floods Indonesia's Capital
    Jakarta
    More rain is expected throughout the week in the flood and landslide-prone city.
  • Indonesia Patient In Chief Widodo To Get First Jab In Mass Vaccine Effort
    Joko Widodo
    However, there are worries about transport of the vaccines to the country’s thousands of islands
  • Gojek CEO Steps Down After Government Position Appointment
    Gojek Ride-Hailing
    Gojek co-founder and CEO Nadiem Makarim annouced that he will be leaving his position with the company to take on a government position under Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
  • Philippines Readies Face Masks For Distribution Amid Indonesian Haze
    Indonesia forest fires
    Indonesian haze has reportedly touched the Philippines, Cebu in particular and the DOH is preparing protective measures to prevent health problems.
  • After Amazon, Indonesia’s Forests Fire Up
    Smog in Indonesia
    Indonesia’s forests are burning up as well, and two neighboring countries have reportedly been affected.
  • Rising Lot Prices In New Indonesian Capital Triggers Debates
    Jakarta Indonesia
    Real estate experts raise concerns over the possibility of speculators taking advantage of land prices in Indonesia’s new capital.
  • Joko Widodo Promises Improvements In Indonesia For Second Term
    Indonesia's President Joko Widodo greets a parliament member as he departs after delivering address ahead of Independence Day at the parliament building in Jakarta
    Indonesian president Joko Widodo has promised a series of improvements in Indonesian economics for his second term.
  • 'Cash For Trash' Helps Sustain Indonesian Villagers
    Cash for Trash in Indonesia
    Indonesia’s Bangun village is a center for cash for trash activity but business could be hampered due to the government’s crackdown on foreign waste.
  • Stricter EU Regulations Could Reduce Indonesian Biodiesel Exports
    Indonesia
    A bearish forecast on Indonesian biodiesel exports suggests that figures may drop as the EU continues to impose stricter regulations on the product.
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