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Indonesia completely lifts COVID-19 restrictions

Indonesian President Joko Widodo on December 30 said the nation has removed all remaining measures to control the spread of COVID-19, since most of the country's population already has antibodies against the disease.

 

There will be no more restrictions on gatherings and movements, he told a news conference, adding the immediately effective decision was taken based on the latest infection figures.

 

He urged Indonesians to remain vigilant against the virus, including continuing to wear a mask indoors and in crowded places.

 

In addition, Indonesia has no plans to tighten restrictions for travellers from China and keeps its looser COVID-19 policy for international visitors.

 

Under current rules, those arriving from overseas are only required to show proof of complete vaccination against the coronavirus. The country scrapped the PCR test requirement for fully-vaccinated visitors in May unless they have a fever.

 

There is no immediate need to change the existing policy, said COVID-19 Task Force Spokesman Wiku Adisasmito, noted that the pandemic situation is under monitoring./.

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ASEAN officials discuss Community Vision 2045, Timor Leste membership, nuclear free zone

Malaysia hosted the ASEAN Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM) and related meetings in Kuala Lumpur on April 29, according to the country's Foreign Ministry.

Int'l media praises Vietnam’s message of peace on 50th reunification anniversary

The reports widely praised Vietnam’s message of wishing to join the international community in building a future of peace, prosperity, unity, and development.

Thailand's new digital arrival cards to help track criminals

Travellers must apply at least three days before the date of their planned arrival in Thailand.

Vietnam’s heroic epic written in blood: Latin American media

The articles emphasises that the victory on April 30, 1975, when the tanks of the liberation army entered the Independence Palace

Easing tensions in trade relations

The Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG), drawing hundreds of global financial leaders, are taking place from April 21 to 26 in Washington, D.C. According to Josh Lipsky, Director of the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center, this year’s meetings stand apart from previous editions, with a singular, overarching theme of tariffs and bilateral trade negotiations.

Indonesia's Mt. Lewotobi erupts

The eruption sent a column of ash up to 3,500m into the sky, with thick grey-to-black clouds drifting westward and northwestward from the crater.

Plane crash in Thailand kills at least five

The aircraft, carrying five people, crashed into the sea off the Gulf of Thailand near Baby Grande Hua Hin Hotel

PM attends virtual summit on climate action

To effectively deal with these challenges, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh highlighted the need for a new global-scale, comprehensive and inclusive mindset and approach;

ASEAN, US hold 37th annual dialogue in Cambodia

The co-chairs highlighted the strong and durable partnership with ASEAN over the past 48 years. They discussed pressing geopolitical issues, including the importance of facilitating a free and open Indo-Pacific.

Thailand postpones import tariffs negotiations with US

Thailand is among the Southeast Asian countries facing the highest import levy rates after its trade surplus with the US more than doubled to about 46 billion USD last year.

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