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Obispo filipino: Mary Jane, icono del migrante. Que Manila detenga el éxodo de trabajadores Manila (AsiaNews) - En Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso, la mujer que escapó esta noche de la pena de muerte en Indonesia, "podemos ver un icono de la filipina migrant... [1]
JAKARTA — From flying economy class to making surprise visits to street markets and poor neighborhoods, the leadership style of new Indonesian President Joko Widodo is proving very different to his predecessors, who were often seen as stiff and aloof... [2]
Radical Muslim organizations alleging blasphemy against Jakarta's Christian governor Basuki Purnama caught Indonesian President Joko Widodo off guard last year, and seemed for a while to threaten his presidency. (confirmed by 2 sources) [3]
JAKARTA -- Stepping off a helicopter and into the sweltering heat of Patimban, a deep water port a four-hour drive east of Jakarta, Indonesian President Joko Widodo seemed unfazed, barely breaking a sweat. [4]
JAKARTA -- One year into his term as Indonesia's president, Joko Widodo is struggling to regain the magic that captured his nation's imagination. His vaunted economic reform plans have yet to bear much fruit. [5]
JAKARTA -- Joko Widodo was sworn in as Indonesia's seventh president on Oct. 20. The country's first leader from outside its circle of elites, Widodo has raised hopes with his promises to tackle corruption, narrow the budget deficit and cut red tape ... [6]
Six months after Indonesia's national election, President Joko Widodo will finally be inaugurated for his second term on October 20, but he has already been working on burnishing his historical legacy by embarking on plans to move the capital from Ja... [7]
JAKARTA -- Amid major delays in his trademark infrastructure program, Indonesian President Joko Widodo is working to strengthen ties with Japan in hopes of building a legacy ahead of the 2019 presidential election. [8]
Obispo filipino: Mary Jane, icono del migrante. Que Manila detenga el éxodo de trabajadores Manila (AsiaNews) - En Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso, la mujer que escapó esta noche de la pena de muerte en Indonesia, "podemos ver un icono de la filipina migrant
JAKARTA — From flying economy class to making surprise visits to street markets and poor neighborhoods, the leadership style of new Indonesian President Joko Widodo is proving very different to his predecessors, who were often seen as stiff and aloof
Radical Muslim organizations alleging blasphemy against Jakarta's Christian governor Basuki Purnama caught Indonesian President Joko Widodo off guard last year, and seemed for a while to threaten his presidency.
JAKARTA -- Stepping off a helicopter and into the sweltering heat of Patimban, a deep water port a four-hour drive east of Jakarta, Indonesian President Joko Widodo seemed unfazed, barely breaking a sweat.
JAKARTA -- One year into his term as Indonesia's president, Joko Widodo is struggling to regain the magic that captured his nation's imagination. His vaunted economic reform plans have yet to bear much fruit.
JAKARTA -- Joko Widodo was sworn in as Indonesia's seventh president on Oct. 20. The country's first leader from outside its circle of elites, Widodo has raised hopes with his promises to tackle corruption, narrow the budget deficit and cut red tape
Six months after Indonesia's national election, President Joko Widodo will finally be inaugurated for his second term on October 20, but he has already been working on burnishing his historical legacy by embarking on plans to move the capital from Ja
JAKARTA -- Amid major delays in his trademark infrastructure program, Indonesian President Joko Widodo is working to strengthen ties with Japan in hopes of building a legacy ahead of the 2019 presidential election.
JAKARTA -- Indonesian President-elect Joko Widodo will be poorly positioned to push through reforms as opposition forces band together, with the resulting uncertainty driving down the local currency and stocks.
JAKARTA -- From local politician to leader of one of the world's most populous nations, Indonesian President Joko Widodo has enjoyed a wave of popular support, buoyed by his clean image and promises of economic growth.