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Indonesia summons India envoy over derogatory remarks about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

Indonesia summons India’s envoy in Jakarta over disparaging remarks made about Prophet Muhammed. Spokesman for Indonesia’s foreign ministry confirmed that India’s ambassador Manoj Kumar Bharti was summoned. The action comes amid outrage in the Arab and Muslim world over anti-Muslim remarks. The foreign ministry of Indonesia has summoned India’s envoy in Jakarta over disparaging remarks … Read more

5.8 magnitude earthquake hits Indonesian province of Mamuju

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The earthquake struck at a shallow depth of 10 kilometres under the epicentre at 1:32 p.m. local time on Wednesday, June 8th, 2022. It struck near Mamuju, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, only 13 minutes ago. The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), considered one of the primary international agencies that monitor seismic activity globally, recorded a … Read more

Indonesian police arrest key figure of accused treason group

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Indonesian police have arrested Abdul Qadir Baraja, a key figure in the alleged treason group Khilafatul Muslimin. The organisation was lobbying for an anti-Indonesia constitution ideology and sought to establish an Islamic state in the archipelago. JAKARTA: Abdul Qadir Baraja, a key figure in the accused treason group Khilafatul Muslimin, was arrested by Indonesian police … Read more

Indonesia issues around 302,000 tonnes of palm oil export permits

Since the country resumed exports, Indonesia has awarded roughly 302,000 tonnes of palm oil export permits, according to senior minister Luhut Pandjaitan, who reassured growers and exporters that the process will be expedited. Indonesia, the world’s largest producer of palm oil, suspended exports of the oil, which it uses for cooking, on April 28 in … Read more

Indonesian president meets with Australian PM to discuss bilateral relations

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Indonesian President Joko Widodo met with visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The two discussed bilateral ties and topics of common concern at the Presidential Palace. Albanese arrived in Jakarta on Sunday on a three-day visit to explore ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation. Indonesian President Joko Widodo met with visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese … Read more

Indonesia ferry disaster death toll rises to 19

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The KM Ladang Pertiwi ran out of fuel and sank while travelling through Indonesia’s Makassar Strait in the region of South Sulawesi. The ship’s captain, who survived the disaster, was designated as a suspect last week for transporting passengers without required permit. In Indonesia, a Southeast Asian country of over 17,000 islands, marine accidents are … Read more

Australian PM begins visit to Indonesia

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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Jakarta on Sunday. The leaders will also discuss the G20, chaired this year by Indonesia: Darmosumarto. An analyst said that Australia-Indonesia ties can be volatile. Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Jakarta on Sunday to begin a three-day visit to Indonesia, vowing to deepen bilateral cooperation. This … Read more

Australian PM to visit Indonesia

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will visit Indonesia on Sunday. He will meet with Indonesian President Joko Widodo for the Annual Leaders’ Meeting. The three-day tour will mostly focus on the two nations’ economic ties, which froze during the coronavirus pandemic. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia has stated that he will visit Indonesia on … Read more

Inflation in Indonesia gone 3.55% in May

Indonesia’s National Bureau of Statistics (BPS) announced on Thursday that the inflation rate for May was 3.55% per year. This compares to 3.47% in April. “Inflation is rising because the government has a policy to allow airlines to adjust production costs and recently raise fuel prices for Pertamax,” BPS President Margo Yuvono told a news conference. Read more: Inflation in bankrupt Sri Lanka hits fresh record Bank of Indonesia … Read more

Norwegian buys 50 Boeing 737 MAX, ending dispute

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Norwegian Air Shuttle announced Monday that it would purchase 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes, putting an end to a dispute between the companies and helping to resurrect the US-made aircraft after two deadly crashes.

The jets will be delivered between 2025 and 2028, or around the time that Norwegian’s aircraft leasing contracts expire, and the contract includes an option for 30 more, according to a statement from the company.

The order is welcome news for the US manufacturer’s flagship Boeing 737 MAX 8, which was grounded for 20 months following two fatal accidents and has been gradually returning to service since late 2020.

Norwegian’s order is part of “the resolution of a dispute we have” with Boeing, the company’s chief executive Geir Karlsen told broadcaster TV2.

The Nordic low-cost carrier and Boeing have been locked in a legal battle for several years, with the Norwegian carrier launching legal proceedings against the US giant for compensation following setbacks related to its 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner long-range jets.

Without giving further details, Karlsen mentioned “a compensation of two billion kroner ($212 million, 197 million euros) that we used to buy planes under advantageous conditions.”

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According to Karlsen, the price paid is “much lower” than the one Norwegian had to pay a few years ago for its first 737 MAX — which it has since sold — but also than the one offered by European competitor Airbus.

Norwegian said the deal remains subject to “various closing conditions” that it hopes will be concluded by the end of June.

The company, which currently operates 61 aircraft, plans to ramp up operations to have 70 in service this summer and 85 in the summer of 2023.

– ‘Becoming more normal’ –

 

Plagued by over-ambitious expansion, technical problems and the Covid pandemic, the company narrowly avoided bankruptcy last year via an extensive restructuring that led it, among other things, to give up its long-haul flight, reduce its fleet and cancel numerous orders.

Securing the 50 aircraft means Norwegian is also returning to fully owning its own fleet after it was forced to rely on leased aircraft due to its financial woes.

Unless the option to buy more aircraft is implemented, Norwegian’s flight capacity is not expected to increase beyond what has already been announced.

“This is rather a sign of an airline that is becoming more normal, that no longer lives exclusively on leased aircraft but owns part of its fleet itself,” Sydbank analyst Jacob Pedersen commented to business website e24.no.

For Boeing, this order solidifies the revival of the 737 MAX aircraft.

The 737 MAX was temporarily grounded worldwide following two crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, in 2018 and 2019, that killed a combined 346 people.

Following orders from Caribbean Arajet and American Allegiant Air, British carrier IAG (parent company of British Airways) recently ordered 50 planes with an option for 100 more.

Norwegian also stated on Monday that the Boeing 737 MAX 8 is “approximately 14 percent more fuel-efficient compared to the previous-generation aircraft,” limiting emissions and lowering energy costs in the face of rising fuel prices.

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Rescuers found ten more survivors from a sunken boat in Indonesia

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Ten more survivors, including the captain and other crew members, were found three days after a cargo boat sank in the Makassar Strait in South Sulawesi province. Since search and rescue efforts began on Saturday, 31 of the 42 people on board have been recovered, according to Djunaidi, the director of the regional search and … Read more

26 people missing after ferry sinks in Indonesia

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Officials reported 26 passengers were missing when a ferry ran out of fuel and started sinking off the coast of Indonesia in heavy weather on Saturday. The country’s search and rescue agency said the vessel was carrying 43 people when it capsized on Thursday in the Makassar Strait, the sea separating the islands of Sulawesi … Read more

Indonesia displeased after Uk Embassy raises LGBTQ+ flag in Jakarta

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Indonesia displeased after Uk Embassy raises LGBTQ+ flag in Jakarta Indonesia has condemned the UK over the British government office’s choice to fly an LGBT+ banner in Jakarta recently. A rainbow banner was flown on 17 May to concur with the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. Enraged by the episode, the Indonesian government … Read more

Hockey Asia Cup 2022: Pakistan beats Indonesia 13-0 in a one-sided game

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Pakistan surprised Indonesia, winning 13-0 in the ongoing Hockey Asia Cup 2022 in Jakarta, Indonesia. #heroasiacup2022 pic.twitter.com/w7lGWwOXL1 — Asian Hockey Federation (@asia_hockey) May 24, 2022 Pakistan trounced Indonesia in a must-win game after a confidence-boosting draw against arch-rivals India the day before. Hero Moments of the MatchPakistan vs Indonesia#heroasiacup2022 pic.twitter.com/rZO0QIAoXb — Asian Hockey Federation (@asia_hockey) … Read more

Hockey Asia Cup: Pakistan set to take on arch-rival India as tournament begins today

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The 11th season of the Men’s Hockey Asia Cup begins today (Monday) in Jakarta, Indonesia, with Pakistan taking on arch-rivals India in a group A match, according to The News. In other action today, Oman and Malaysia will face off after the former’s success in the Asian Games Qualifier in Thailand, and Asian Champions Trophy … Read more

Menstrual leave requested from the UK government

Menstrual leave requested from the UK government Spain would be the primary country in Europe to offer feminine leave UK noble cause have approached the public authority to get leave for the people who experience the ill effects of period pain. It comes as Spanish lawmakers support another draft charge that would permit those with … Read more

Singapore denies entry to ‘extremist’ Indonesian preacher

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A prominent Muslim preacher from Indonesia was denied entry to Singapore due to extremist teachings officials said, prompting criticism from a top Islamic body in his homeland. Singapore is primarily ethnic Chinese, but it also has a number of minority groups, including Muslims, and authorities take a hard line against anyone who they believe may … Read more

National Hockey to depart for Jakarta to take part in Asia Cup

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The national hockey team will fly to Jakarta, Indonesia tonight to take part in the upcoming Asia Cup 2022. Pakistan will play its first match against India on May 23 at 08:30 pm PST. A 20-player squad was announced on May 16 by the selection committee after the trials of the players with the approval … Read more

Tesla CEO shifts focus to Indonesia after failing India

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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is slated to visit Indonesia in November as he wraps up operations of his electric car company in India. The Indonesian government wants to use its massive nickel reserves to build a world-class electric battery sector, according to IANS. Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo, Indonesia’s president, met Musk over … Read more

PHF announces 20-member squad for Asia Cup

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The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has completed the trials for the Asia Cup. The trials were attended by 24 people. The PHF Selection Committee announced 20 players based on performance after receiving the approval of PHF President Brigadier (retd) Khalid Sajjad Khokhar. Goalkeepers Akmal Hussain, Abdullah Ishtiaq Khan, Defenders Mubashir Ali, Emad Shakeel Butt, Hamad-ud-Din … Read more

Harris tells ASEAN leaders US committed ‘for generations’

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As the region’s leaders met in Washington for the first summit, Vice President Kamala Harris said the US was dedicated to Southeast Asia for the long haul. “Our administration recognizes the vital strategic importance of your region, a role that will only grow with time,” During a working lunch at the State Department, Harris told … Read more

Indonesia to monitor COVID-19 transmission

After this year’s Eid al-Fitr holiday, when a major migration occurred, Indonesia has been tracking the rise of COVID-19 cases. During the holiday, city dwellers leave their workplaces to return to their hometowns to celebrate Eid with their relatives. “We’ll see whether there’s an uptick in the following 20 to 25 days,” said Minister of … Read more

US put sanctions on ISIS facilitators to break network

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US put sanctions on ISIS facilitators to break network The United States on Monday endorsed five people taking part in an ISIS organization of monetary facilitators working across Indonesia, Syria, and Turkey with an end goal to “uncover and disturb” the organization of “brutal radicals.” The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control … Read more

Indonesia: International pressure over palm oil export ban

In the face of rising global food costs, Indonesia is under increasing international pressure over its prohibition on palm oil exports. The prohibition by the world’s top palm oil exporter has put upward pressure on edible oil prices at a time when supplies are already strained owing to bad harvests, the Ukraine crisis, and COVID-19-related … Read more

Indonesia seizes tanker over palm oil export ban violation

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The Indonesian Navy captured a tanker that was transporting palm oil out of the country in contravention of an export restriction according to a spokeswoman. Last week, Indonesia, the world’s largest producer of palm oil, banned its export to control surging domestic prices and shortages. An Indonesian warship intercepted the Singapore-flagged MV Mathu Bhum on … Read more

Indonesia’s palm oil export ban heats up vegetable oil market

Indonesia’s decision to suspend palm oil exports in the face of home shortages has pushed vegetable oil expenses to new highs, similarly tightening a marketplace already on edge because of the war in Ukraine and international warming. The expenses of palm, soybean, European rapeseed, and even its Canadian GMO counterpart, canola oil, have reached historic … Read more

Putin, Zelensky both invited to G20: Indonesian president

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JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo said Friday that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have been invited to the Group of 20 (G20) conference in November. In a virtual press conference, Widodo stated, “Indonesia is ready to contribute to the peace effort.” “Indonesia wants to unite the G20. Do not let … Read more

Landslide in an Indonesian gold mine killed 12 women

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Police said a cliff crumbled, triggering a landslide that buried 12 women working in an illicit gold mine in Indonesia’s North Sumatra region. Unlicensed mines are ubiquitous across Indonesia’s mineral-rich country, with abandoned sites attracting people who scavenge for residual gold ore without employing required safety equipment. A crumbling cliff in North Sumatra’s Mandailing Natal … Read more