Tuesday | Vancouver Sun
Photo Gallery: Indonesia's Tree Man
Due to a rare genetic problem with Dede Koswara's immune system, the Indonesian man has been unable to fight an infection that is causing his body to produce tree-like growths.
Tuesday | CCTV
No need to worry on solar storm in 2012
People should not worry about solar storm that is expected to peak in 2012 because the incident would not extreme, detikcom online news quoted an official at Indonesian space agency on Friday.
Life in JAPANThe colorful lure of carp
Two milestones were achieved at this year's All-Japan Show for Nishikigoi, or ornamental carp, which was held last month in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture.
Asia should make 21st century "soft power era": Indonesian president
Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said that Asia should make the 21st century as the "soft power era" to make a "different Asia", Kompas.com reported here on Tuesday.
Thousands march against corruption in Indonesia
Thousands of protesters gathered in several cities in Indonesia on Wednesday to push the government to deal with rampant allegations of corruption.
Indonesia urged to take profit on global economy recovery in 2010
Indonesia's National Development Planning Agency said that 2010 is the year of the global economy awakening so that the country must take profit of the momentum to achieve economic growth of at least 5.5 percent, Bisnis Indonesia daily reported on Monday.
Indonesia: Toddler's death raises flu fears in West Java
A five-month old baby who died at Hasan Sadikin Hospital in Bandung, West Java, may have been a victim of the H1N1 virus, doctors said Sunday.
Malaysian National News Agency
Muhyiddin Graces Musical Natrah
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 -- Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin tonight attended a musical Natrah at Istana Budaya Monday night.
Arkiv Instant x Pot Meets Pop Denim @ Lou Belle
This is the very first collaboration between a local Indonesian Denim Brand and a local toy artist.
CCTV shows Indonesian maid beating toddler
A CCTV recording that showed the abuse of a toddler has led to a maid's arrest, reported Harian Metro .
Malaysian National News Agency
Understanding 'Malay Archipelago' Food Culture
By Nurul Halawati Azhari KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 25 -- In Malaysia, the soyabean cake is known as 'tempeh' but in Indonesia the same thing is known as 'tempe'. If we have 'sate' which is grilled skewed marinated meat, then they also have the same delicacy with the same name.
Malaysian National News Agency
MIC Sets Up Putera MIC Indonesia
By Mohd Nasir Yusoff BANDUNG, Nov 26 -- The MIC has set up the Putera MIC Indonesia to cater to the Malaysian Indian students in the country.
Malaysian National News Agency
3-4 Per Cent Growth Seen For Next Year - Muhyiddin
By Nasir Mohd Yusoff BANDUNG, Nov 22 -- Malaysia's economy is recovering following measures taken by the government and is expected to register a growth of between three to four per cent next year, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said.
2009 SATU Steering Committee Meeting and E-Classroom Workshop Held in NCKU
The Annual Steering Committee Meeting of the Presidents' Forum of Southeast and South Asia and Taiwan Universities was held in National Cheng Kung University , Tainan, Taiwan on November 12th ~ 13th, 2009.
Some street shots from Jakarta and Bandung last week ... Nov 24, 2009 Photo by Joi Ito, Freesouls Clarity "In software, ideas are expressed in code .
Bandung OpenSolaris User Group
After spending Tuesday talking with hundreds of engineering students at ITHB Bandung , we found a very cool Bandung OpenSolaris User Group meeting at detikinet.com, which is Indonesia`s largest news portal .
INDONESIA: Buildings on shaky ground in event of another quake, says survey
Indonesiaa s West Sumatra province, recently hit by a deadly 7.9 magnitude earthquake , is likely to experience an even bigger quake, and buildings need to be constructed to withstand this, experts say.
LABOR-INDONESIA: Future Looks Bleak for Laid-Off Workers
WEST JAVA, Indonesia , Nov 19 - Ida Farida, 33, never imagined she would lose the job that she had held for 10 years.
RAKAN Muda has gone international, spreading its wings in Indonesia and now Britain with the aim of exposing Malaysian students to international welfare programmes.
Coupar Angus woman shaken by Indonesian earthquake
ALTHOUGH working 60 miles away from the epi-centre of the Indonesia, Liz Maclennan felt the shock "pretty badly". Liz, from Coupar Angus was working in Indonesia from June teaching English and was in Java at the time of the September 2 quake.