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The Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo disclosed several law violations committed by Indonesian citizens in Japan, ranging from ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested for the second time and sent back to ...
South Korea's disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in court Wednesday for a hearing to review a special ...
A Canada-based website’s listing of Indonesian islands for sale has reignited fears of privatization, long linked to ...
Legal Remedies For Foreign Investors. Indonesia offers structured legal remedies for foreign investors facing contractual ...
While there are continued disputes about the compatibility of Islam and democracy, many Muslim-majority democracies exist.
President Lee Jae-myung's nominated Song Mi-ryeong to remain in her post as minister of agriculture -- a position she had ...
Federal and state officials have declared martial law 68 times in the past, such as in Hawaii following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Fears of 'martial law' have hovered since unrest began in Los Angeles. But the term is hazy and confusing, both locally in Indiana and nationwide.
The snap election follows the impeachment of former president Yoon for declaring martial law.
Jakarta’s revised TNI law illustrates the danger of the “MOOTW” doctrine – a worrying concept that is not unique to Indonesia.
The military’s response to Yoon’s martial law implementation order faced internal dissent and disciplined disobedience, leading to a failure in command execution.