Indonesia will allocate an additional Rp 100 trillion ($6.14 billion) for its Free Nutritious Meal program, funded through budget savings.
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The KPU has remained silent following the Constitutional Court's (MK) decision to disqualify the elected regent and deputy ...
Merdeka Battery Materials has signed an agreement to build a $1.8 billion high-pressure acid leach (HPAL) processing plant at ...
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The next frontier for Asean is to find a way for the organisation to enforce its decisions on errant members, said its former ...
Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Brian Yuliarto has endorsed the plan to establish an engineering ...
President Prabowo Subianto launched Danantara, the nation's newest sovereign wealth fund, with US$20 billion in initial ...
They are accused of violating government regulations that require Pertamina to prioritize locally sourced crude oil for domestic production.
The Indonesian government and civil society have signed a joint statement, marking a shared commitment to fast-track agrarian ...
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The Indian benchmark indices opened higher on Tuesday as buying was seen in the media and auto sectors in the early trade.