Day: March 27, 2022

Medical ethics board expels Dr Terawan Putranto from IDI

Indonesia’s Honorary Council for Medical Ethics (MKEK) in a special session, decided to permanently expel Dr. dr. Terawan Agus Putranto, former health minister, from the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI) membership. “Deciding, determining, passing on the results of the MKEK special session which has decided a permanent dismissal of colleague Dr.

Overseas visitors increase after no-quarantine policy applied

The Law and Human Rights Ministry recorded a significant increase  in the number of international travelers arriving at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali Province, and Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Banten Province, after the implementation of no-quarantine policy. “According to the data from  the immigration checkpoint at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport,

Labuan Bajo ready to receive tourists as COVID-19 cases down

Labuan Bajo is ready to welcome tourists as the number of COVID-19 cases is going down, according to Deputy Head West Manggarai District Yulianus Weng. “We make sure that Labuan Bajo is safe for tourists to visit. COVID-19 cases here have decreased and are very sloping,” Weng said here on

No Ukrainians complain about difficulties during their stay in Bali

The  Bali Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights has not received a report of Ukrainians and Russians  complaining about difficulties during their stay in Bali. “So far we have not received a  report from Russian and Ukrainian citizens that they have other difficulties  than immigration rules,

Bodies of two slain Indonesian Marines evacuated to Timika

The bodies of two Indonesian Marines who were shot dead by armed terror group members were evacuated from Kenyam, the capital of Nduga District to Timika, Papua Province. “That’s right that the bodies of the two personnel of the Marine Battalion-3 who died in a shootout with the KKB (armed

Maritime Affairs Ministry impounds 22 illegal fishing vessels

The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP impounded  21 Indonesian fishing vessels and  one foreign fishing vessel during a surveillance operations conducted  in six Indonesian Fisheries Management Areas (WPPNRI) in mid-March 2022. “In the operations carried out in the waters of Raja Ampat, Lampung, Peleng Strait, Tolo Bay, Riau Islands,