Updated: September 27, 2021 Police confirms Yahukimo-based Papuan terrorist group leader dead Must Read Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - September 9, 2025DPR pushes Asset Confiscation Bill Into 2025 Priority Prolegnas Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - September 9, 2025Indonesia, New Zealand strengthen drug enforcement cooperation Nationalindonesianupdates.com_admin - September 9, 2025Indonesia pushes for lower U.S. tariffs with palm oil export offer Senaf Soll, alias Ananias Yaluka, who joined an armed Papuan separatist terrorist group in Yahukimo District, Papua Province, died at around 10:30 p.m. local time on Sunday, according to a police officer. Director of the Papua … Previous articleBANDAI NAMCO Group’s co-creation program, “GUNDAM x Future Technology,” to face social issues; “GUNDAM OPEN INNOVATION” application period extendedNext articleWest Java should become national food barn: Intani chairperson Latest News National - September 9, 2025DPR pushes Asset Confiscation Bill Into 2025 Priority ProlegnasThe Legislative Body (Baleg) of the House of Representatives (DPR) has proposed that the Asset Confiscation Bill be ... National Indonesia, New Zealand strengthen drug enforcement cooperation - September 9, 2025 National Indonesia pushes for lower U.S. tariffs with palm oil export offer - September 9, 2025 National Indonesian Defense Minister to revamp political and security ministry - September 9, 2025 National Supreme Court candidate proposes tax chamber to tackle ‘tax mafia’ - September 9, 2025 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