Indonesian foreign ministry cares for students, teachers in Papua 30th December 2020
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi (ANTARA/Kemlu RI)
From whatever island we are from, we play a role in making Indonesia much better in the future. Making the country everlastingly peaceful and prosperous; the prosperity that can equally be enjoyed by all Indonesians from Sabang to Merauke Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia s foreign ministry cares for students and teachers in dire need of gadgets in various provinces, including Papua and West Papua, to enable them get access to online-learning platforms and services amid the COVID-19 situation.
As of the end of December 2020, 438 gadgets were distributed to the recipients through the ministry s partnering organizations in various cities, Foreign Minister Retno L. P. Marsudi was quoted by ANTARA as saying here on Wednesday.
Ukraine Prosecutor Offered ‘High-Level’ Access to Clinton Campaign
22 Dec 2020
It’s almost as though Hillary Clinton couldn’t abide Joe Biden getting all the corruption attention. Her people just had to stick their fingers in the Ukraine cookie jar. It’s all coming out now because of our lawsuit.
We received 38 pages of records from the State Department revealing that Ukraine Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko was offered “high-level” access to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign by the same lobbying firm that represented Burisma Holdings.
This came to light in an email from George Kent, then-U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission to Ukraine and current Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs. The email was to then-Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
COVID-19 vaccine acceptance rests on halal status, safety 20th December 2020
In this photo illustration various medical syringes seen with Sinovac Biotech company logo displayed on a screen in the background. (Rafael Henrique / SOPA Images/Si/SOPA Images)
We are optimistic of the BPOM soon issuing the emergency-use authorization, and now, it still awaits data from Sinovac and the result of a clinical trial conducted in Bandung (West Java) and Brazil, scheduled for completion on December 15 The Indonesian government is striving to win the hearts and minds of all citizens and enlist their participation for the COVID-19 immunization program.
As recently disclosed by Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, the government will likely commence the first phase of COVID-19 immunization in the third week of December this year.
Ex-President Park s aides acquitted of hindering Sewol ferry panel s activities |
Former Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs Cho Yoon-sun (L) and former Presidential Chief of Staff Lee Byung-kee arrive at the Seoul High Court in southern Seoul on Thursday, to attend their appeals trials related to an investigative panel on the sinking of the ferry Sewol. (Yonhap)
Three former ranking officials of ousted President Park Geun-hye s government were acquitted by an appellate court Thursday after being convicted of obstructing an independent panel s investigation into the cause of the deadly sinking of the Sewol ferry.
The panel was set up in 2015 under a special law enacted to determine why the 6,800-ton ship capsized in waters off the southwest coast in 2014, killing more than 300 people, mostly high school students. The panel, composed of maritime experts, lawyers and civilians, delved into government documents and prosecution reports and gathered evidence.
Vice President seeks fresh blueprint for Papua, West Papua development 16th December 2020
Vice President Ma ruf Amin led a meeting of the Steering Committee for the Integrated Team for the Acceleration of Welfare Development in Papua and West Papua Provinces, at the Vice Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday (December 16, 2020). (Asdep KIP Setwapres) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Vice President Ma ruf Amin has sought a more effective blueprint for accelerating development in Papua and West Papua provinces. We have to build a new system and design, a more effective way of working in order to be able to produce leaps in the advancement of welfare for the people of Papua and West Papua, Vice President Ma ruf said at the Vice Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday.