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Indonesia plans to ease import restrictions, aiming to simplify business operations. This move involves removing import ...
The formation of Indonesia’s new National Armed Forces Law (TNI Law) followed proper legal procedures, Minister of Law and ...
Why Indonesia’s new military law has sparked outrage: ... During his rule, a military-backed autocracy suppressed opposition, rigged elections, and controlled the media.
Indonesia’s Parliament unanimously voted to pass a controversial revision of its military law on Thursday that will allow military officers to serve in more government posts without resigning ...
According to him, Indonesia is heading toward an authoritarian grip, with the enactment of the TNI Law signaling a return to the militaristic rule of the New Order era. "Indonesia’s future is becoming ...
Indonesia is seeking to improve health-care services for its 278 million people, as the lack of doctors in remote areas and months-long wait for treatments keep its life expectancy at 71.3 years ...
Indonesia passes law allowing greater military role in government. Activists in world’s third-largest democracy warn that changes to the law could signal a return to military rule.
JAKARTA: Delaying the implementation of the European Union’s (EU) deforestation-free rule for imported products may provide more time for negotiations between Indonesia and the EU on a free ...