The Nation

May 25, 2007

Falun Gong Radio Station Monitored

JAKARTA ~ Indonesia’s broadcasting watchdog is investigating a radio station run by the Falun Gong movement after receiving a complaint – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Blair Issues Clarion Call against US Isolation

WASHINGTON ~ Prime Minister Tony Blair began his last trip here as British leader on Wednesday, armed with a parting – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Indonesia, E. Timor to Discuss Border Security

JAKARTA ~ President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his newly elected East Timor counterpart will discuss border security during talks here – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Garuda Faces Fresh Legal Battles

JAKARTA ~ The widow of a prominent Indonesian rights activist who died from poisoning aboard a Garuda flight appealed this – Read More...
May 18, 2007

Newmont Exec Sues NYTimes

JAKARTA ~ An executive from American mining giant Newmont sued The New York Times for more than US$64 million this – Read More...
May 11, 2007

Australia, Asian Nations to Crack Down on Illegal Fishing

DENPASAR ~ Ten Asian and Pacific nations have pledged to work closer to tackle rampant illegal fishing in the region – Read More...
May 11, 2007

President Announces Cabinet Reshuffle

JAKARTA ~ President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dismissed five ministers in a cabinet reshuffle this week but stopped short of sacking – Read More...
May 11, 2007

Millions of Poor Get Free Gas Stoves

JAKARTA ~ The government will distribute gas stoves to more than four million poor households this year in an attempt – Read More...
May 11, 2007

Attorney General Moves to Extradite Execs in Singapore

JAKARTA ~ The new attorney general took his first swing at corruption on Tuesday as he moved to extradite 15 – Read More...
May 4, 2007

SKorea, Indonesia Sign ‘Billion-Dollar Rail Deal’

JAKARTA ~ Two South Korean companies signed an agreement with an Indonesian state firm this week to build a railway – Read More...