Updated: January 29, 2021 Indonesia records 13,802 new COVID-19 cases Must Read Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Gibran vows government support for NTT quake survivors Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Indonesia optimistic ties with Singapore will bolster ASEAN resilience Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Indonesia, Uruguay expand cooperation to boost commodity exports Indonesia on Friday reported 13,802 additional COVID-19 cases, 10,138 recoveries, and 187 deaths over a single day. With this, the total tally of cases has risen to 1,051,795, while total recoveries have reached 852,260, and … Previous articleIndonesia betting on SWF to attract foreign investmentNext articlePolice seize 8.2-kg meth, 21,000 ecstasy pills smuggled from Malaysia Latest News Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026Gibran vows government support for NTT quake survivorsSikka, NTT (ANTARA) - Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka expressed empathy for those affected by the earthquake in East... National Indonesia optimistic ties with Singapore will bolster ASEAN resilience indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 National Indonesia, Uruguay expand cooperation to boost commodity exports indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 National Minister seeks faster data collection on NTT quake-stricken homes indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 National Indonesian Navy seizes 514 tons of illegal minerals in 2026 indonesianupdates.com_admin - August 20, 2026 More Articles Like This President Jokowi calls for a shift in defense policy BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 Black & Veatch management consulting chosen to help drive SCG International’s electric vehicle transition in Thailand BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 Australia successfully goes live With Everbridge Public Warning platform countrywide, representing official launch of the Australian Government’s next-generation national population alerting system BREAKING NEWS - October 5, 2021 PPKM outside Java-Bali extended till Oct 18 BREAKING NEWS - October 4, 2021