TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Ministry of Manpower reported that as many as 18,610 workers were laid off in the first two months of ...
JAKARTA: The National Police predict that the peak of the return flow of this year's Aidil Fitri exodus, known as mudik, will ...
By bno - Jakarta bureau Large-scale protests have erupted across Indonesia in the past week in response to amendments to the ...
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JAKARTA -- A 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck off Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province on Monday evening without triggering large waves, the country's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency ...
According to Johanes Fanny Satria Cahya Aprianto, head of the airport's immigration office, immigration services are fully ...
The authorities earlier advised local residents and visitors to remain cautious and refrain from coming closer than three kilometers to the volcano’s crater ...
Ministry of Manpower notes that Central Java has the highest number of employees affected by layoffs during the period of ...
It can be tough for members – who are drivers and domestic workers – to find time to rehearse, but the bonds they share are ...
Anxiety, loneliness, lack of societal acceptance and limited job opportunities are some challenges faced by returning migrant ...
Jakarta. State-owned fertilizer company Pupuk Indonesia set off an Eid homecoming post at Tanjung Perak Port in Surabaya, ...
Jember Police Chief Adjunct Chief Commissioner Bayu Pratama Gubunagi said Imam had been secretly producing firecrackers ...