Day: September 26, 2022

Lombok Airport to facilitate WSBK Mandalika 2022

The manager of Lombok International Airport, West Nusa Tenggara Province, has ensured airport facilities and infrastructure are readied to support logistics and spectators at World Superbike (WSBK) at Pertamina Mandalika International Street Circuit on November 11-13, 2022. “Lombok Airport is ready to cater to flights at the WSBK Mandalika event,”

Indonesia at UN: ASEAN refuses to be a pawn in ‘a new Cold War’

Regional bloc ASEAN will “refuse to be a pawn in a new Cold War,” Indonesia’s top diplomat said at the U.N. on Monday, as she vowed that Jakarta would not let geopolitics block global economic recovery under its G20 presidency. During her speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Indonesian

Perbakin holds first qualification for shooting at 2024 PON

The Executive Board of the Indonesian Shooting and Hunting Sports Association (PB Perbakin) held the first qualification for the shooting sport at the 2024 National Sports Week (PON) XXI Aceh-North Sumatra. Committee Chairperson Purwadi Santoso remarked that the championship was attended in hybrid format — online and offline — by

West Java proposes 400,000 MSMEs to receive central government aid

The Cooperatives and Small Enterprises Office of West Java Province has proposed around 400 thousand micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in West Java to receive cash assistance from the central government. Head of the West Java Cooperatives and Small Enterprises Office Kusmana Hartadji stated that the West Java government

Depok builds disability-friendly sidewalks on Kartini Street

The Depok City Government, West Java, continues to make improvements in the city by building disability-friendly sidewalks. “Pedestrian lanes or sidewalks on Kartini Street, which are currently under construction, will be equipped with guiding blocks or directions for persons with disabilities. This is built, so that all road users feel

Minister pushes integration of citizens’ data at embassies

Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian encouraged the integration of overseas Indonesian citizens’ data registered at embassies with the data recorded at the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) of the Home Affairs Ministry. “One of the important documents for the diaspora is the identity card. Hence, we cooperate