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  • Protests and poll re-runs in Karachi

    Euro News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Protests have taken place in the city of Karachi in Pakistan, the day after a senior politician from the country’s third largest party was killed in a drive-by shooting. It is not clear who was behind the death of Zara Shahid ...

  • Myanmar leaders White House visit marks diplomatic rehabilitation but angers activists

    Canada.com - Monday 20th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON - Former general Thein Sein on Monday becomes the first Myanmar president to be welcomed to the White House in almost 47 years, crowning a dramatic diplomatic rehabilitation for his nation after years of international isolation. But activists are angry about President Barack Obama hosting Thein Sein, and lawmakers are wary. The Myanmar leader has led the shift from decades of direct ...

  • Indonesia 45 hike in subsidised petrol price

    Times of India - Monday 20th May, 2013

    JAKARTA: Indonesia's government is assuming there will be a 45 per cent rise in the price of subsidised petrol, a move widely seen as essential to relieve mounting pressure on the state finances. The government has been agonising for months over how and when to hike prices of heavily subsidised fuel, which consume an increasingly large portion of the annual state budget and add to the ...

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  • Burmese President to Visit White House

    VOA - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The former general will meet with President Barack Obama during a visit human rights organizations and some politicians say is premature because of anti-Muslim violence and continuing rights violations in Burma. Officials say the two countries are expected to use the visit to work out agreements that could lead to regular talks on boosting trade, labor standards and investment. On Sunday, ...

  • Kerry Travels to Mideast as Parties Weigh Syria Peace Conference Plan

    VOA - Monday 20th May, 2013

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry travels to the Middle East on Monday, as efforts to bring about a Syrian peace conference proposed by the United States and Russia face several key meetings this ...

  • Police reform What reform

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 10 Fourteen years after being separated from the Indonesian Military (TNI), the National Police remains one of the few state institutions untouched by reform.Integrity and transparency have increasingly become rare ideals within the police force after policy makers expanded its law enforcement mandate -- a decision that aimed to end 35 years of military domination of ...

  • Wanted Top cop with integrity. Is there anybody out there

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    looks into the approaching shake-up in the leadership of the force and looks forward to the promised installation of integrity. With President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono eager to replace National Police chief Gen. Timur Pradopo (due to retire in January) as soon as possible, 12 candidates have been shortlisted by the National Police Commission (Kompolnas) for the top job.High performance and an ...

  • Maria Margaretha Bupu Laying the groundwork

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Maria Margaretha Bupu, 58, has 33 years of experience teaching first grade students at Waelengga Primary School in Watunggene sub-district, Kota Komba district.Over the decades she has helped to lay down the foundation for intellectual growth for many children in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, despite the challenges of adjusting her teaching methods to rural conditions and limited educational ...

  • An art collection journeys east

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A castle perches gracefully on a hill. Snow-capped peaks jut between expanses of clouds. A river lazes through a wide valley. Liechtenstein.The quiet Central European country of 36,000 couldn't seem farther from bustling, tropical Singapore, yet the nations do share similarities, the most obvious being geographic size, but also strong, stable economies.In June, another link between the two ...

  • Price of oil falls below $96 per barrel as traders await data Fed chief Bernankes speech

    Star Tribune - Monday 20th May, 2013

    BANGKOK - The price of oil fell Monday ahead of the release later this week of economic data from the U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies, and a speech by the Federal Reserve chief. Benchmark crude for June delivery was down 25 cents to $95.77 a barrel at midday Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 86 cents to close at ...

  • Asian stocks rise on signs of steady US recovery

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Investors will have a slew of data to sift through this week, including U.S. homes sales and durable goods orders. Analysts are somewhat pessimistic about the strength of China's recovery but are expecting to see solid improvement in the ...

  • 14 still missing feared dead in Freeport Indonesia’s Big Gossan catastrophe

    Mine Web - Monday 20th May, 2013

    mining news, copper mining, mine safety, mining fatalities, PT Freeport Indonesia, Big Gossan catastrophe, Richard Adkerson, mine rescue, Grasberg ...

  • GLOBAL MARKETS-Yen edges up on Amari comments Asian shares rise

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Mon May 20, 2013 2:06am EDT * Dollar slips from Friday's 4-1/2 year high vs yen * Asian shares firmer after Friday's Wall Street rally * MSCI Asia Pacific ex-Japan rises 0.9 percent By Masayuki Kitano SINGAPORE, May 20 (Reuters) - The yen edged higher on Monday after Japan's economics minister said further weakness in the yen could harm households, while Asian shares rose in response ...

  • Freeport copper mine deaths climb to 13 in Indonesia

    The Standard - Monday 20th May, 2013

    (8 mins ago) Rescuers recovered four more bodies from a collapsed underground room at a massive US-owned gold and copper mine in Indonesia, bringing the confirmed death toll to 13, police said. Fifteen other workers were still missing and feared dead. The Big Gossan underground training facility at the PT Freeport Indonesia mine collapsed last Tuesday when 38 workers were undergoing safety ...

  • At least 50 fleeing storm feared drowned after boats capsize off western Burma

    whatsonsanya - Monday 20th May, 2013

    At least 50 Rohingya Muslims are feared drowned after their boats capsized off western Burma, officials say. The boats, said to be carrying about 100 passengers, were evacuating people ahead of powerful Cyclone Mahasen. The vessels sank off Pauktaw township in Rakhine state late on Monday. More than 40 survivors have been found and eight bodies recovered. Thousands of Rohingya Muslims ...

  • Indonesian shuttlers gear up to face India in first match

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 20 Prior to facing India in the group A qualification round of the 2013 Sudirman Cup badminton mixed team championship, Indonesian shuttlers attended their rivals' first match to get a glimpse of their upcoming opponents.In Sunday's match at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, India had to bow down to defending champion China 5-0.According to ...

  • RI car buyers demand more from auto websites

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 14 A majority of car buyers, who were increasingly turning to the Internet for information, found the websites of automobile manufacturers and dealers unsatisfactory in terms of providing the services they needed prior to and after making purchases, a study recently has revealed.The global study, published by Accenture, involved 13,000 respondents from 11 developed and ...

  • Development underway for first transgenic sugarcane plantation

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Workers harvest sugarcane at a plantation in Tulungagung, East Java. The government recently approved the first transgenic sugarcane and other 13 biotech food crops for commercial production. Antara/Sahlan ...

  • Multimillion-dollar future in RI e-commerce

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 13 Avid online shopper, Caroline, fills her virtual cart with more than just fashion items. The young mother of two stocks up on children's toys and medicines not available in bricks-and-mortar stores."I also buy beauty products and toiletries, like toothpaste, soap and creams, for the kids," she said, adding that she keeps the bill below US$500.Caroline is ...

  • E-commerce banks synergize in driving online business

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 13 Online shopping, which is getting more popular here, has laid the ground for fresh business opportunities for long-standing businesses including banks that have begun offering payment services for the growing number of online merchants and shoppers.Suwignyo Budiman, a director of PT Bank Central Indonesia (BCA), said that approximately 56 online stores were now ...

  • Executive column Nokia introduces smartphones for emerging markets

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Finnish cellphone maker Nokia has recently launched its latest Asha smartphone, the Nokia Asha 501, which is aimed at costumers looking to upgrade from feature phones. The sub-US$100 smartphone is claimed to be the best option among lower-priced devices as it is already equipped with popular applicationns including Facebook, CNN, Foursquare, Line, LinkedIn, Nimbuzz and Twitter, giving users the ...

  • No Indonesian citizen among victims of train accident in Connecticut Ministry

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed on Monday that there were no Indonesian citizens among the victims of a train accident in Connecticut, the US, on Friday.The ministry's director of information and media PLE Priatna said the Indonesian consul general for New York, Ghafur Dharmaputra, had been communicating with local officials and monitoring the developments of the train incident.Two ...

  • Indonesia Vietnam ties getting ever stronger Envoy

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Vietnamese Ambassador to Indonesia Nguyen Xuan Thuy (center) poses with Laos Ambassador Kouily Souphakhet (second left), Brunei Darussalam Ambassador Dato Paduka Mahmud Haji Saidin (second right) and two Vietnamese dancers during the opening of the Vietnam Festival at Hotel Indonesia Kempinski in Jakarta on Friday. With the theme of "Revealing Delicacies of the Exquisite Vietnamese ...

  • Jakarta sets eye on Asian marathon hub

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Paper Edition | Page: 9 After successfully conducting the annual cycling event Tour De Singkarak, the government is set to make another breakthrough in the sports tourism sector by holding the Jakarta Marathon in October this year. Jakarta Marathon 2013 is going to be the biggest marathon event in Indonesia and it is expected to draw more international tourists, particularly those who have a ...

  • History food at the cemetery

    The Jakarta Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Jakartans may have limited public space, but they can still find places to relax even in a cemetery.Indri Seska and her son, Indra Tamabudi Wijaksono, came all the way from their home in Cibubur, West Java, to join a historic tour and martabak (pancake) cooking at a graveyard in Petamburan, Central Jakarta."This is the first time I've come here. I love history and museums, while my son ...

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