TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Vice President Jusuf Kalla said that he could already imagine his retirement from the current position set to arrive on October 20, 2019. He asserted that he would continue to ...
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Former Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla said he is still in constant communication with key figures in Afghanistan, including President Ashraf Ghani and Taliban leaders, to discuss a peaceful ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla recalled his experience going through the massive Java Island blackout that lasted for hours on Sunday, August 4, and cherished on how ...
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Former Indonesian vice president Jusuf Kalla has met Pope Francis at the Vatican to get some insights from the pontiff about the criteria for the nominations for the Zayad Award for Human Fraternity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla, who is here to attend the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, in Beijing, capital of China, ...
JAKARTA: Former Indonesia vice-president Jusuf Kalla (pic) has been reported to the Jakarta Metropolitan Police over alleged blasphemy, following a viral video of his remarks during a public lecture ...
His Excellency Mr. Jusuf Kalla has been serving as the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the second time since 2014. Previously, he held the position from 2004 to 2009. Mr. Kalla was ...
Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo remains the favourite to win Indonesia's presidential election, with former vice president Jusuf Kalla expected to be his running mate. Jim Middleton speaks with veteran ...
Jusuf Kalla speaks with Catherine McGrath about the recent leaked documents listing him as a target for Australian intelligence in 2009.
Vice President Jusuf Kalla also reiterates the government's stance that it will not apologize for the mass killings JAKARTA, Indonesia – What does the vice president of Indonesia think about the ...
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