DAE delivers first B737-800 to Garuda
DAE Capital, the aircraft leasing and financial business subsidiary of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has announced that it has delivered the first Boeing 737-800 next -generation aircraft to...
View ArticleUAE to lease agricultural land in Indonesia
The oil rich Gulf nations, largely dependent on food imports, have been eying on the farmland of developing countries such as Ethopia, Philippines and Pakistan, for securing their food supply.read more
View ArticleToddler Smoker Smokes 40 Times a Day
The youngest smoker of the world, Ardi Rizal, has been spotted to be laughing and responding to the talks of the adults around him, sitting on his tricycle and smoking. The Indonesian officials have...
View ArticleIndonesia trying to attract investment from Middle East countries
Indonesia is trying hard at attract more investment from Middle Eastern countries especially Abu Dhabi and UAE. This could be seen in the tourism event organized by the ‘The Indonesian Embassy’ for the...
View ArticleEight Years Old Indonesian Boy Addicted of Smoking
It has been reported that a young boy of Indonesia, who is just eight years old, consumes two packs of cigarettes in a day. The young boy has been identified as Ilham. It has come to light that in...
View ArticleDarwin to Mark 10th Bali Bombing Anniversary
The Northern Territory’s capital Darwin in Australia has been taking a step forward to mark the 2002 Bali bombings’ 10th anniversary, a recent report has unveiled. The event is to take place next week,...
View ArticleHealth Minister Not Satisfied with Tobacco Rules
While there is no doubt that smoking regulations do play key role in dealing with rising incidence rate of smoking, a recent report talks that Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi is not that content with the...
View ArticleA New Species of Owl Discovered by Scientists
Scientists have discovered a new species of owl in Lombok, Indonesia. The first study on the species by an international team of scientists was published in the journal PLoS One.read more
View ArticleFrog’s Umbrella Captured in Photograph
It appears that this frog has found something good about the unpleasant weather. Rather than getting tired of it, it has chosen to stay dry. Aussies may be shivering in this unpleasant weather but this...
View ArticleIndonesian President Faces Legal Case for Haze Crisis
As per a new report, farmers in Indonesia have filed a legal case against President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. It is due to the choking smog experienced by them earlier this year. It has been claimed by...
View ArticleFootage of Endangered Rhino makes Conservationists Happy
Camera-traps in a forest in East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo have captured a video of the critically endangered Sumatran rhino. Conservation groups are rejoicing at footage of the animal. The...
View ArticleIndonesian Government Ready to Allow Foreign Investments
According to a latest report, the Indonesian government has decided to allow foreign investment in airports and ports. This strategy is being adopted by the government in order to revitalize the...
View ArticleFlags at Half Mast to mark the Nine Anniversary of tsunami
Indonesia's Aceh province witnessed flags flying at half mast to mark the ninth year of the tsunami that annihilated the region and the coastal Areas across South and South-East Asia. The event was...
View ArticlePew survey: Majority of people in emerging and developing countries support...
According to the findings of a new Pew Research Center survey released on Wednesday, the majority of people in emerging and developing countries support a free Internet, without government...
View ArticleIndonesia Joins Legal Fight Against Australia’s Tobacco Law
Indonesia has officially joined four other nations in a complaint against Australia after it submitted a written complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) in matters related to the plain...
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