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An Idea Arises About Export Cannabis, BNN Totally Rejects It

By Desk Writer
February 3, 2020
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Rejection firmly came from The National Anti-Narcotics Agency (BNN) to a suggestion raised by a lawmaker of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) to export cannabis. Currently cannabis is categorized as type 1 narcotics. “Based on the law no. 35/2009 on narcotics, cannabis is categorized as type 1 narcotics which means that it is banned to take its seeds, fruits, straw, …

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Natuna Residents to Bar Entry to Visitors from China Amid Evacuation

By Desk Writer
February 3, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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On Sunday (2/2/2020) morning, Indonesians that had been evacuated from Wuhan and other cities in China arrived at Hang Nadim Airport in Batam, Riau Islands. Then they were immediately directed to passenger planes operated by the Indonesian Air Force to be airlifted to Natuna Island for quarantine. However, some residents protested to visitors on their return home who have been …

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Post-Brexit, UK More Welcoming to Indonesian Palm Oil and Students

By Desk Writer
February 1, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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After leaving formally European Union or Brexit, The United Kingdom will be a more open and welcoming country for Indonesia. That was told by the UK ambassador to Indonesia and Timor Leste Owen Jenkins on Friday (31/1/2020). The UK plans in place to attract more Indonesian students to study there and the possibility of a future cooperation in palm oil. …

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Amid Coronavirus Outbreak, Denpasar Agency: 37 Migrant Workers Still in China

By Desk Writer
February 1, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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Aside from Indonesian students in Wuhan city, China, there are also migrant workers that until now still in that country. The Agency for the Placement and Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Denpasar, Bali, has said that there are still at least 37 migrant workers in China, where the fast-spreading coronavirus has killed at least 213 in the mainland. “Thirty-seven …

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WHO Says Indonesia Well Prepared to Handle Coronavirus Outbreak

By Desk Writer
January 31, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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According to statement of The World Health Organization (WHO), that Indonesia is well-prepared to anticipate the fast-spreading novel coronavirus, which as of Wednesday (29/1/2020) had killed 132 people in China since the outbreak began in the Chinese city of Wuhan. There are preventative measures to defend against the epidemic. Authorities said at 135 points of entry to the archipelago, including …

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Bring 288 kg Sabu, Three Suspected Drug Traffickers Dead After Shootout With Police

By Desk Writer
January 31, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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Drug dealers still exist and running their business in towns. The latest, The Jakarta Police killed three suspected drug dealers. From these suspects police confiscated 288 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine during a major drug bust on the Tangerang toll road on Thursday (30/1/2020). The suspects were driving box van and were being chased by the police. They then were killed …

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Plan to Build Resorts in Bali, Saudi Princess Reports Losing US$37 million

By Desk Writer
January 30, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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Princess Lolowah binti Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia reportedly lost billions of rupiah. Her money had lost after she fell victim to property scammers. According to confirmation of The head of the National Police’s General Crime Unit, Brig. Gen. Ferdy Sambo, that the princess’ legal team reported two Indonesians, identifed as EMC and EAH, to the police …

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Reaction to Coronavirus, N95 Masks Run Out at Jakarta markets

By Desk Writer
January 30, 2020
in :  Indonesia
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Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak centered in Wuhan, China, has prompted Jakartans to buy up masks across the capital. One of the place is at Pramuka Market in Matraman, South Jakarta, where stocks of surgical and N95 masks have started to run out. the masks were becoming harder to source amid the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak. It was confirmed by Aya, one of …

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Yasonna Laoly Dismissed Immigration Chief Ronny Sompie over Graft Fugitive Saga

By Desk Writer
January 29, 2020
in :  Indonesia, Politics
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Justice and Human Rights Minister Yasonna Laoly dismissed director general of immigration Ronny Sompie on Tuesday (28/1/2020). It was happened amid public uproar over the whereabouts of a graft fugitive, Harun Masiku. Both men have delivered conflicting statements about Harun Masiku. This Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) politician was the subject of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)’s manhunt for allegedly bribing …

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Coronavirus Infections Grow Globally, Zero Cases in Indonesia So Far

By Desk Writer
January 29, 2020
in :  ASEAN News, Indonesia
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Coronavirus that hits new high of infection and deaths in Wuhan city, China, Indonesia was still reporting no confirmed cases of coronavirus by Tuesday (28/1), although suspected cases continued to be recorded across the archipelago. There are at least eight patients that was reported, two in Bandung, West Java, one in Sorong, West Papua, one in Sidoarjo, East Java and four …

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