Indonesian Embassy Confirms No Indonesians Affected by Spain Floods
The Indonesian Embassy in Madrid confirmed on Saturday (2/11/2024) that no Indonesian citizens in Spain have been affected by the fatal recent floods in Valencia. Learn more!
The Indonesian Embassy in Madrid confirmed on Saturday (2/11/2024) that no Indonesian citizens in Spain have been affected by the fatal recent floods in Valencia. Learn more!
No Indonesian citiznes were affected by Typhoon Kong-rey, which struck Taiwan on Thursday afternoon (31/10/2024). Learn more!
Indonesia has condemned Israel's recent airstrikes on Iran, calling the attacks a clear breach of international law. Read more!
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sugiono has officially lodged Indonesia’s interest in joining BRICS. Learn more!
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has revealed that most of the 4,730 Indonesians working as online gambling operators abroad are in the productive age range, primarily between 18 and 35 years old. Read more!
Indonesiahas strongly condemned the ongoing blockade and repeated Israeli military strikes in northern Gaza, which have severely impacted the Indonesian Hospital in the region. Read more!
The Indonesian Embassies in Yangon and Bangkok rescued 12 citizens held by an online scam syndicate in Myanmar. Read more!
he Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs evacuated 40 Indonesian citizens from Lebanon by land amidst the escalation of the conflict between Lebanon and Israel. The conflict has been escalating further and is already considered to be dangerous for the safety of Indonesians in Lebanon.
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi condemned Israel's attacks on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon, labeling them acts of terrorism. Read more about her response!
Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi confirmed two peacekeepers sustained minor injuries from an Israeli military attack on a UNIFIL tower in Lebanon. Read more for details!
The government advises Indonesian citizens to postpone travel to Middle Eastern countries due to security concerns. Stay updated about the advisory in the article.
Despite the emergency, 116 Indonesians remain in Lebanon for personal reasons, including students and workers. Read more about the government's support and evacuation efforts in the article.