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Indonesia is urging companies to remove age limits in job ads, reflecting growing regulatory scrutiny of discriminatory labor practices in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq said the carbon market in the energy sector, ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Secretary-General of the National Commission on Tobacco Control (YLKI) and the chair of the Empowered ...
Indonesia’s government wants to see more businesses like Pan Brothers, which employs some 26,000 workers. In 2019, the ...
France and Singapore signed a wide-ranging deal to enhance nuclear power and clean energy cooperation during President ...
According to the Elysée, '€17 billion in contracts' have been signed in Jakarta, though no details were provided about the ...
This nation's armed forces have long relied on a mix of ageing platforms, including US F-16s and Russian Su-27/30 fighter ...
The French president has met with his Indonesian counterpart as Emmanuel Macron pressed on with a week-long trip to Southeast ...
France and Indonesia have signed a LOI that could see large-scale arms deliveries, France Armed Forces Minister Sébastien ...
His visit is an impressive display of French diplomacy and a chance to defend its strategy for the Indo-Pacific. Read more at ...
Amid deepening defense ties, Jakarta seems set to consolidate its status as the top customer of French arms in Southeast Asia ...
MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, held an insightful interaction with scholars and researchers from Indonesia-based think tanks and ...