Updated: August 15, 2021 Rights body urges President to reiterate human rights commitment 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 The National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) said it hopes President Joko Widodo will reiterate his commitment to handle and promote human rights when he delivers his address to the annual session of the People’s … Previous articleTime for Indonesian Paralympic athletes to shineNext articleBMKG issues warning of extreme weather in parts of Indonesia 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