Indonesian Political, Business & Finance News

Search Archive

Search Tips

You can use boolean operators in your search:

  • pugilist AND basketball - Both words must appear
  • jakarta OR surabaya - Either word can appear
  • jakarta NOT politics - Must have jakarta but not politics
  • +jakarta -politics - Must have jakarta, must not have politics
  • "exact phrase" - Search for exact phrase
  • basket* - Wildcard (matches basketball, basket, etc.)

Found 22,231 articles

Enjoy the delights, food and views of Bali

Enjoy the delights, food and views of Bali DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Do Bali's white beaches, luxury hotels, friendly smiles and cultural festivals satisfy you? Have you ever sampled the wide selection of delicious foods offered by the famous tourist island's hotels and restaurants?Bali has numerous...

Public role in budget review hailed

Public role in budget review hailed JAKARTA (JP): Governor Sutiyoso asserted on Wednesday that the public would have the opportunity to participate in revising the 2001 city budget in July."We cannot revoke the approved city budget, but we can accommodate criticism and suggestions for future...

Jakarta Outer Ring Road project may start next month

Jakarta Outer Ring Road project may start next month JAKARTA (JP): The eagerly anticipated Jakarta Outer Ring Road (JORR) is entering the final stages of its preparation and may begin next month, Minister of Settlement and Regional Infrastructure Erna Witoelar said on Wednesday.

YLKI begins new debate over 'halal' certification

YLKI begins new debate over 'halal' certification JAKARTA (JP): The Indonesian Consumers Foundation (YLKI) proposed on Wednesday that foodstuff producers label products with warnings alerting consumers to the fact that they contain substances which are forbidden for consumption by Muslims.

'Latitudes' attempts to enlighten readers

'Latitudes' attempts to enlighten readersBy I Wayan Juniarta DENPASAR, Bali (JP): What would a writer typically do if he/she is getting fed up of having to sacrifice his/her seemingly ever-flowing ideas and inspiration just to be able to put up with the limited space and taste of, say, a newspaper?...

Rupiah Rates Feb.7

Rupiah Rates Feb.7 Bank notes rates TT rates Buying Selling Buying Selling Rp Rp Rp Rp U.S. dollar 1 9,110.00 10,110.00 9,562.00 9,658.00Australian dollar 1 4,997.75 5,551.40 5,245.71 5,303.21Austrian schilling 1 614.78 682.56 645.28 652.04Belgian franc 1 209.71 232.83 220.11 222.

Students' rallies

Students' ralliesFrom Media IndonesiaThousands of students from Java and Sumatra in the Students' Executive Body held a long march to the People's Consultative Assembly/House of Representatives (MPR/DPR), after holding a free forum at the University of Indonesia's Salemba campus.

Zoo wall brings protests

Zoo wall brings protests BANDUNG, West Java: Members of the Indonesian Architects Association (IAI) and conservation group Bandung Heritage are protesting the construction of a wall surrounding the zoo.

Officer arrested over kidnapping

Officer arrested over kidnapping JAKARTA (JP): North Sumatra Police detectives arrested three men on Tuesday, including an officer stationed in Belawan Medan police station, in connection with the kidnapping of two Singaporean nationals from Polonia Airport in Medan.

Persija bows 0-1 to Persita Tangerang

Persija bows 0-1 to Persita Tangerang JAKARTA (JP): Home favorite Persija Jakarta was routed 0-1 by Persita Tangerang in the western division's first round at the 2001 Bank Mandiri soccer league at Benteng stadium, Tangerang, on Wednesday.

After censure: Reform or replay?

After censure: Reform or replay? For the House of Representatives (DPR) to have held a sitting president answerable for alleged corruption without succumbing to executive power or threats from partisan supporters was a historic breakthrough. It strengthened the system of checks and balances.

Four escape Kuta detention

Four escape Kuta detention DENPASAR, Bali (JP): Four inmates escaped from Kuta police subprecinct detention center, some 15 kilometers west of here on Wednesday.The four fugitives were identified as Steven Juki, 26, Novel Burhanuddin, 22, Sofyan Kadir, 19, and Putut Hartanto, 28.

Lombok -- the most beautiful place on God's earth

Lombok -- the most beautiful place on God's earthBy Stephanie Merrit BALI, Indonesia: "Five dollars," said the man at passport control, sticking a furtive hand through the side of his booth, "or you go home next plane.

Parts of Aceh suffer from power blackout

Parts of Aceh suffer from power blackout BANDA ACEH, Aceh (JP): Parts of Aceh were still paralyzed on Wednesday following a power blackout as violence continued to rock the province with two military and police officers shot dead by gunmen.

Rp 3.4 billion for Padang street kids

Rp 3.4 billion for Padang street kids PADANG: The Asian Development Bank will allocate Rp 3.4 billion this year to support the activities of 11 shelters for street children in Padang, West Sumatra.Head of Social Welfare Program at the provincial office of social affairs Erliza Rupiah Riawati told...

ILO calls on Jamsostek to improve its transparency

ILO calls on Jamsostek to improve its transparency BEKASI, West Java (JP): The International Labor Organization (ILO) representative office in Jakarta called on state-owned PT Jamsostek to be more transparent in managing funds it has collected, to win workers' confidence.

Czech artist Jiri Chmelar wants to grasp infinity

Czech artist Jiri Chmelar wants to grasp infinityBy Mehru Jaffer JAKARTA (JP): Czech-born artist Jiri Chmelar has finally made it to Jakarta. He has come to Bali three times in the past, but does not consider those trips as a visit to this country."That place is not Indonesia.

Court verdicts obstruct the law

Court verdicts obstruct the law We are the representative lawyers of a Bank, acting as the plaintiff.There are three verdicts of the South Jakarta District Court which make us very disappointed.First, the Court issued a verdict in favor of a third party who was not a party involved in a case.

Absolutely Bali offers look at 'other side' of Bali

Absolutely Bali offers look at 'other side' of Bali JAKARTA (JP): It is true that Bali is more than just white sand, undulating seas, surf and amusement parks or beautiful Balinese girls clad in elaborately gold-embroidered songket lined up in streets ready to attend a religious ceremony in a...

Sinar Mas urged to hand over 'free and clear' assets to IBRA

Sinar Mas urged to hand over 'free and clear' assets to IBRA JAKARTA (JP): The government will not accept as collateral Sinar Mas Group assets that have been pledged to foreign creditors, Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) deputy chairman Mahmuddin Yasin said on Wednesday.

Government proposes three options to Marubeni

Government proposes three options to Marubeni JAKARTA (JP): The government has proposed three new options to Japan's Marubeni Corp. in a bid to reach an agreement to restructure the overseas debt of petrochemical company PT Chandra Asri, according to an IBRA official.

Military think tank gets first civilian governor

Military think tank gets first civilian governor JAKARTA (JP): Ermaya Suradinata, currently Director General for National Integration at the Ministry of Home Affairs, has been appointed governor of the National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas).

Three men killed by police, mob

Three men killed by police, mob JAKARTA (JP): Three alleged criminals were killed, two of them by police bullets, at three separate locations on Tuesday.Jakarta Police chief of detectives Sr. Comr. Harry Montolalu identified two of the men as suspected drug dealer Muhakir alias Bansir, 27, and...

New ambassador to Australia nominated

New ambassador to Australia nominated JAKARTA (JP): The government of Indonesia named Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat, a career diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign affairs as the candidate to fill the vacant ambassadorial post in Canberra.

Malaysia's Mr Nice Guy no pushover on the political scene

Malaysia's Mr Nice Guy no pushover on the political sceneBy Karim Raslan KUALA LUMPUR: Today (Wednesday), the most underestimated man in Malaysian politics, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi commences what will be his first major visit to Singapore.

Last three hostages freed by leader of Free Papua Movement

Last three hostages freed by leader of Free Papua Movement JAYAPURA, Irian Jaya (JP): Willem Onde, the leader of the Free Papua Movement (OPM), released on Wednesday afternoon three hostages, including two Koreans, who had been held for 23 days.

Asian shares lower despite HK, Tokyo rises

Asian shares lower despite HK, Tokyo rises TOKYO (AFP): Share prices in Asian markets were mostly lower Wednesday despite modest rises in the key markets of Tokyo and Hong Kong.In Jakarta, Indonesian share prices closed down 1.

Golkar to file lawsuits against government, police

Golkar to file lawsuits against government, police JAKARTA (JP): In response to the torching of several Golkar offices in East Java by supporters of President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid, Golkar Party chairman Akbar Tandjung said on Wednesday the party would file lawsuits against the government,...

Suwandi hopes for the best in Davis Cup tie opener

Suwandi hopes for the best in Davis Cup tie opener JAKARTA (JP): Indonesian best singles Suwandi expressed hope of being able to win over Uzbekistan's Oleg Ogorodov in the opening match of the Davis Cup Group I Asia Oceania tie at the Kemayoran Tennis Center, Central Jakarta, on Friday.

Nine officials punished over Ancol scam

Nine officials punished over Ancol scam JAKARTA (JP): The city administration announced on Wednesday that sanctions would be imposed on nine of the 11 officials investigated in connection with controversial overseas trips made last October.

S'pore reserves total $80.4b

S'pore reserves total $80.4b SINGAPORE (AP): Singapore held US$80.4 billion in official foreign exchange reserves in January, up from $76.1 billion a year ago, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said Wednesday.The trading nation held S$138.8 billion (US$79.

Singapore banks move on after Indonesian shock

Singapore banks move on after Indonesian shock SINGAPORE (Dow Jones): As shell-shocked foreign exchange dealers in Singapore recuperate from Bank Indonesia's controversial currency rules which have effectively wiped out the offshore rupiah market, many are bracing for the fallout on the industry.

Abdurrahman dismisses Yusril from Cabinet

Abdurrahman dismisses Yusril from Cabinet JAKARTA (JP): With continuing calls for his resignation, President Abdurrahman Wahid fired on Wednesday Minister of Justice and Human Rights Yusril Ihza Mahendra for disloyalty.

KONI waits for IOC letter on Bob Hasan's fate

KONI waits for IOC letter on Bob Hasan's fate JAKARTA (JP): The National Sports Council (KONI) will wait for an official letter from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) regarding the fate of Indonesia's timber tycoon Mohamad "Bob" Hasan's membership after being convicted of corruption.

AIA's new investment product

AIA's new investment product JAKARTA (JP): PT Asuransi AIA Indonesia, a unit of American International Group Inc. (AIG), launched AIA Invest on Wednesday, a new product offering life insurance policy holders various investment alternatives.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Feb. 7, 2001: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------- Ades Alfindo 1,875 -75 297,500 Adindo Foresta Indonesia 125 -15 1,109,000 Alakasa Industrindo 190 -130 101,500 Alfa...

Ethnic unrest sweeps Vietnam

Ethnic unrest sweeps Vietnam HANOI (AFP): A wave of apparently well-coordinated protest was sweeping Vietnam's central highlands as the region's ethnic minorities vented their anger at the loss of lands to Vietnamese settlers, residents said on Wednesday.

BEM UI sticks to moral action, upholds reform

BEM UI sticks to moral action, upholds reform JAKARTA (JP): University of Indonesia's Student Executive Body (BEM UI), which leads other student bodies from various universities in anti-President Abdurrahman Wahid rallies here, says its aim is not to force the President to resign.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 5:00 a.m. Religious Teachings 6:00 News 8:00 Music 8:30 Documentary 9:00 Children's Program 10:00 Music 11:00 Talk Show 12:30 p.m. Interval 3:00 News 3:30 Technology 4:00 Children's Songs 4:30 Student's Quiz 5:00 News 5:30 Music 6:00 Village News 7:00 Evening News 7:30 Film 9:30 Music...

Hendri sees better challenge ahead

Hendri sees better challenge ahead JAKARTA (JP): Men's singles player Hendri Susilo Pramono said on Tuesday he did not regret his decision to quit the country's Davis Cup team following a dispute with an Indonesian Tennis Association (Pelti) official last week.

VW to invest 1.84b euros in Asia Pacific

VW to invest 1.84b euros in Asia Pacific SINGAPORE (AFP): German auto-maker Volkswagen AG said Tuesday it will invest 1.84 billion euros (US$1.72 billion) in China and the Asia-Pacific region in the next five years.Robert Buchelhofer, the Volkswagen board member responsible for the region, said 1.

18-month jail term sought for Sapuan

18-month jail term sought for Sapuan JAKARTA (JP): State prosecutors asked the South Jakarta District Court on Tuesday to sentence Sapuan, the former deputy head of the State Logistics Agency (Bulog), to 18 months in jail for his role in an alleged Rp 35 billion (US$3.7 million) embezzlement scam.

RP leftist leader caught in Manila

RP leftist leader caught in Manila MANILA (AFP): Philippine leftist leader Filemon Lagman, a former communist guerrilla leader, was in critical condition after being ambushed on Tuesday by unidentified gunmen at a university compound in northern Manila, aides said.

Local issues dominate Asian market

Local issues dominate Asian market HONG KONG (Reuters): Asian asset markets turned introspective on Tuesday, with investors taking leads from domestic factors after a mixed overnight session on Wall Street failed to give clear direction.

Asia Pulp and Paper's investors may not cut to default option

Asia Pulp and Paper's investors may not cut to default option HONG KONG (Reuters): As forest products group Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) lumbers toward a potentially huge debt crisis, analysts say one missed interest payment may not necessarily fell Indonesia's giant corporate debtor.

Political parties still ponder fast-track MPR session plan

Political parties still ponder fast-track MPR session plan JAKARTA (JP): Political wrangling continued as major factions in the House of Representatives remained aloof on whether they would seek a fast-track route for the holding of a special session of the People's Consultative Assembly which...

Commission approves new tap water rates

Commission approves new tap water rates JAKARTA (JP): The City Council's Commission C for economic affairs approved on Tuesday new tap water rates which compensate for a zero increase in the case of social institutions with higher prices for basic and mid-range dwellings.

Gus Dur asked to defend truth

Gus Dur asked to defend truth Those wishing President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid to step down:* Amien Rais, an Association of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals (ICMI) member: Gus Dur had better step down. It's good for him and all of us.

Protesters block Ketapang Port

Protesters block Ketapang Port SURABAYA (JP): Supporters of President Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid, angered by what they see as moves by the House of Representatives to unseat the President, blocked Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi on Tuesday.

Australia to strive for better relations with Indonesia

Australia to strive for better relations with Indonesia JAKARTA (JP): Australia will give priority to practical measures in business, economics and education as part of an effort to improve strained ties with Indonesia, Australian Ambassador Richard Campbell Smith said on Tuesday.