At around 5:30 a.m., after the tide starts to recede, Zulkifli Dalimunthe rushes to the shore a stone’s throw from his house, ...
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MLEADS Chapter Palembang collaborates with LPKA Class I Palembang in a program of guidance and tourism training for children ...
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Weatherford International plc (NASDAQ: WFRD) (“Weatherford” or the “Company”) announced today its results for the fourth ...
Indonesia is pushing for a shift from traditional to modern agriculture through the development of high-tech agricultural ...
The implementation of the B40 biodiesel policy, which began earlier this year, poses a high risk of causing a national palm oil ...
PNM has once again launched a community development initiative focused on location-based empowerment, taking into account ...
Indonesia's economy grew 5.03% in 2024, roughly similar to the previous year's rate and in line with expectations, but the ...
Indonesia plans to rely on solar and hydro power for the majority of its renewable-energy additions over the next ten years.
Jakarta, Indonesia — Indonesia’s economy grew more than expected last year, the government said Wednesday, as a pick-up in trade, mining and agriculture helped offset ongoing global headwinds.
Indonesia's resource-rich economy grew 5.02% from a year earlier in the fourth quarter of 2024, compared with a 4.95% expansion in the third quarter. That exceeded economists' expectations, with a ...