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Al Jazeera on MSNIndonesia passes law allowing greater military role in governmentActivists in world’s third-largest democracy warn that changes to the law could signal a return to military rule.
Pro-democracy groups fear the return of dark days of president Suharto’s military dictatorship, which lasted 32 years until ...
Indonesia's parliament has passed controversial changes to legislation that will allow its military a bigger role in ...
Critics warn the move threatens democracy and raises the spectre of former authoritarian rule. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Indonesia can leverage the global economic reset to strengthen the quality of its trade balance and, in turn, generate ...
Indonesia's parliament passes contentious revisions to the country's military law that critics say could take the country ...
The current hot weather is expected to continue until the end of this month. Greater Jakarta should remain alert for ...
China was ranked as Indonesia's largest trading partner in ... exchanges in strengthening the bond of friendship and fostering greater mutual understanding between the two countries and the ...
The peak of the rainy season in Indonesia has caused damage across much of the archipelago, with major landslides in forested uplands. On the north coast of Jakarta’s greater metropolitan area ...
Aptrindo has announced that around 500 freight transportation companies in Greater Jakarta plans to hold a strike from March ...
Indonesia’s parliament has passed a controversial amendment expanding the military’s role in government, allowing officers to serve in more state institutions. Critics warn this move could undermine ...
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