
Rahmad Nasution
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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Mecca Yumna |Raka Adji |Rahmad Nasution
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia's Ministry of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions has highlighted its commitment to pursuing the target of eliminating tuberculosis (TB) by 2030 through village fund allocation. Deputy Minister of Villages and Development of Disadvantaged Regions Ahmad Riza Patria said in Jakarta on Friday that the central government allocates around Rp400 million (approximately US$24,198) to Rp1 billion (around US$60,496) to each village.
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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Putu Indah Savitri |Yashinta Difa |Rahmad Nasution
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesian Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia announced plans to reduce fuel imports from Singapore, citing less competitive prices than those offered by Middle Eastern countries. "We are starting to think that we will import oil from other countries, not from that country (Singapore)," Bahlil stated here on Friday. The minister noted that around 54-59 percent of Indonesia's fuel imports currently come from Singapore.
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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Mecca Yumna |Resinta Sulistiyandari |Rahmad Nasution
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia's Presidential Communications Office (PCO) stated that tuberculosis must be addressed immediately to achieve a developed country status, as the disease claims lives and prevents Indonesian citizens from joining the global community and doing business. PCO Head Hasan Nasbi made the statement at the National Launch of the Joint Movement to Strengthen Villages Alert to Tuberculosis in Jakarta on Friday.
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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Yuni Arisandy Sinaga |Rahmad Nasution
Jakarta (ANTARA) - APEC economies held a four-day meeting in Jeju to address a growing set of challenges facing the region’s workforce, including impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), aging populations, and persistent gaps in education and employment systems.
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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Mecca Yumna |Asri Mayang Sari |Rahmad Nasution
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia's Hajj health team said that its members visited three Saudi Arabian hospitals to directly check the condition of pilgrims undergoing treatment at the facilities. The visit was part of the team's commitment to ensuring optimal health services for pilgrims.
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