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Persipura has declined invitations to join the PSSI-sanctioned Indonesian Premier League, while CAS said the AFC refused PSSI’s request to enter the Persija Jakarta team instead of Persipura. The CAS ruling forced the AFC to hastily schedule Thursday’s...
Rusdi Kirana has dropped a record $22 billion on the table for Boeing jets and rubbed shoulders with President Barack Obama, but that’s not even dinner conversation for the boss of Indonesia’s Lion Air, who is obsessed with a far more modest project. ...
A crowd attends the 'Angry Birds' official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on February 14 in a bid by... View Photo »
East Jakarta contained 28 percent of the total number of HIV/AIDS cases in Jakarta – the highest among other municipalities – followed by West Jakarta with 23 percent, Central Jakarta 20 percent, North Jakarta 14 percent and South Jakarta 15 percent
State-owned aircraft maker PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) expects to deliver the first N219 commuter aircraft in 2014, a top executive said on Tuesday. “First delivery will be in 2014,” technology director Dita Ardonni Jafri told The Jakarta Post in a...
The South Jakarta District Court’s panel of judges has turned down civil lawsuits filed by former Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) senior official Yusuf Supendi against the party’s top brass concerning his allegedly unfair dismissal from the party. ...
In a rare interview, Kirana pulls out a camera phone and displays a drawing of the "Lion Air Village," which he plans to open next to Jakarta's airport in June. He says it will include dormitory accommodation for 3,000 people and 1,000 small homes. ...
An Indonesian couple enters a grocery shop decorated with a mock up apple and heart to celebrate the Valentine's Day in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Many Indonesians celebrated Valentine's Day despite some conservative groups denouncing the practice,... View Photo »
We are very honored and happy that Julio Iglesias is willing to come to Jakarta for a concert
The two sectors that received the highest increases of 30 percent are the communications, and insurance and banking. Separately on Tuesday, around 200 members of the Jakarta Labor Forum, an umbrella organization for workers unions, staged a rally in...
Choose centers that have applied proper safety standards.” The agency’s head Arie Budhiman said that all play centers in Jakarta’s malls already had permits to operate and had applied certain safety standards. “About 90 percent of play centers in...
Jakarta (also Djakarta or DKI Jakarta), formerly known as Sunda Kelapa, Jayakarta and Batavia is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of the island of Java, it has an area of 661.52 km² and a population of 8,792,000 (2004). Jakarta has been developed for more than 490 years and currently is the ninth most... Full Article
An Indonesian Mobile Brigade policeman is pictured in Jakarta on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »An Indonesian policeman rides his motorcycle in Jakarta on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »Indonesian children wear 'Angry Birds' shirt as they watch the official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on February 14 in a bid by its Finnish...
View Photo »Indonesian mother Novi Yacob guides her three-year-old daughter Karina Maharani as they play the 'Angry Birds' during the official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted...
View Photo »Eleven year old Indonesian Ashley Kainama, plays the 'Angry Birds' during the official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on February 14 in...
View Photo »Top Muslim militant Umar Patek arrives at Jakarta court to face trial on February 13, 2012. Patek, 45, alleged mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings that killed more than 200 people, was arrested in Abbottabad in Pakistan in January 2011, the same town where US commandos later killed...
View Photo »An Indonesian couple enters a grocery shop decorated with a mock up apple and heart to celebrate the Valentine's Day in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Many Indonesians celebrated Valentine's Day despite some conservative groups denouncing the practice, saying the day is un-Islamic,...
View Photo »In this file photograph taken on January 27, 2011, an orangutan sits in its an enclosure in Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta. The United Nations on February 9, 2012 recognized two US Girl Scouts, Rhiannon Tomtishen and Madison Vorva as International Forest Heroes for their efforts to cut the use...
View Photo »An Indonesian policeman speaks to motorists along a street in Jakarta on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »An Indonesian policeman gestures in front of protesters during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square on February 14 to denounce the...
View Photo »An Indonesian protester holds a banner reading 'A Valentine's Day present for Habib Rizieq' and a pig doll during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged...
View Photo »A scuffle breaks out in a crowd of Indonesian protesters during a demonstration against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square on February 14 to denounce...
View Photo »Rovio Asia senior vice president Henri Holm (L) poses with an 'Angry Birds' doll during the official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on...
View Photo »Indonesian staff wear 'Angry Birds' masks to promote the Angry Birds official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on February 14 in a bid by...
View Photo »Rovio Asia senior vice president Henri Holm (C) and Rovio general manager for China, Paul Chen (R), chat with visitors during the 'Angry Birds' official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app...
View Photo »Dancers perform during the 'Angry Birds' official Facebook launch at a mall in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta on February 14, 2012.'Angry Birds', the most-downloaded mobile app of 2011, was catapulted to the world of Facebook on February 14 in a bid by its Finnish maker Rovio to...
View Photo »A protester (C) is detained by Indonesian police after a protest against the hardline Muslim group Front Pembela Indonesia (FPI) or the Islamic Defender Front in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Some 200 Indonesians converged on a Jakarta square to denounce the Islamic vigilante group...
View Photo »A waiter attends to customers at a restaurant in Jakarta on February 9, 2012. Indonesia cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low of 5.75 percent on Thursday, as Southeast Asia's biggest economy tries to keep growth on track amid a global slowdown. Bank Indonesia (BI), the...
View Photo »Indonesian labourers work on a construction building site in Jakarta on February 9, 2012. Indonesia cut its benchmark interest rate to a new record low of 5.75 percent on February 9, as it tries to remain on track with economic growth amid a global slowdown.
View Photo »Heart-shaped chocolates are displayed for Valentine's Day on sale at a shop in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Many Indonesian celebrated Valentine's Day despite some conservative groups denouncing it, saying the day is un-Islamic, promoting promiscuity, casual sex and consumption of...
View Photo »Chocolates designed like a tea pot and cups are displayed for Valentine's Day on sale at a shop in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Many Indonesian celebrated Valentine's Day despite some conservative groups denouncing it, saying the day is un-Islamic, promoting promiscuity, casual sex and...
View Photo »An Indonesian woman carries packs of Valentine's Day chocolates for sale at a shop in Jakarta on February 14, 2012. Many Indonesian celebrated Valentine's Day despite some conservative groups denouncing it, saying the day is un-Islamic, promoting promiscuity, casual sex and consumption...
View Photo »Vehicles (L) drive towards downtown Jakarta on February 7, 2012. Indonesia said its economy grew at the fastest rate for 15 years in 2011, spurred by strong household consumption and private investment in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
View Photo »Local newspapers with headlines saying "American Pop Queen Whitney Houston dies" are displayed at a newsstand in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Houston died in Beverly Hills Saturday at the age of 48.
View Photo »Pedestrians cross a street in Jakarta's modern business district on February 6, 2012. Indonesia said its economy grew at the fastest rate for 15 years in 2011, spurred by strong household consumption and private investment in Southeast Asia's biggest economy. The country, which has...
View Photo »An Indonesian Mobile Brigade policeman is pictured in Jakarta on February 14, 2012.
View Photo »East Jakarta contained 28 percent of the total number of HIV/AIDS cases in Jakarta – the highest among other municipalities – followed by West Jakarta with 23 percent, Central Jakarta 20 percent, North Jakarta 14 percent and South Jakarta 15 percent
We are very honored and happy that Julio Iglesias is willing to come to Jakarta for a concert
There’s also a lot of wealthy Indonesians who fly Singapore Airlines (SIA) when traveling internationally, and that is why SIA still has a first-class cabin on its Jakarta route
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Jakarta-based Lion Air today announced a commitment for the airline to order 201 737 MAXs and 29 Next-Generation 737-900 ERs (extended range). The agreement also includes purchase rights for an additional 150 airplanes.
