Some 270 hectares of land in Indragiri Hilir regency, Riau province, were burned on Sunday, spreading haze to its surrounding areas, according to Indragiri Hilir Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Christian Rony Putra
A survey has shown that when it comes to Japan’s 20-year-olds, much of them don’t wish to live into their 80s. Despite the country having one of the world’s highest rate of life expectancies, young Japanese men and women appear unwelcoming to the government’s “100-year-life” society
The Central Sulawesi administration has declared a 14-day state of emergency following an earthquake and tsunami that struck the province on Friday, says the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB)
Yomiuri conducted its monthly survey on September 21 through 23 right after PM Abe defeated Rep Ishiba for the Party President election, and made his third term on the 20th
For the first time since 2009, the ratio of government debt compared to gross domestic product (GDP) as of August 2018 broke at 30.31%. The swelling of the debt ratio was triggered by the impact of rupiah depreciation
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday sharply criticized the use of economic sanctions "as weapons" in his address to the United Nations, in an implicit swipe at the United States
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has voided principle permits to stop work on 13 man-made islands in the controversial Jakarta Bay land reclamation project
Global economic pressures are predicted to continue, coupled with the fragile condition of the domestic economy, has the potential to overshadow Indonesia's pace of economic growth next year
Environmental groups welcomed President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s instruction to halt the issuing of permits for palm plantations, calling it a long-awaited step towards sustainability