As Indonesia's Widodo seeks a second term, rural voters have some doubts By Rumobritt On 01:03 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Two months ago, Indonesian farmer Tama harvested several tonnes of shallots from a small plot of land he had rented in the village of Grinting in central Java. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2IvHBcn via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Trump, Abe agree U.S.-Japan alliance stronger than ever: Japan officialU.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed on Friday that the security alliance between the world's largest and third-l… Read MoreTrump says he 'appreciates' Saudi purchase of U.S. military equipmentPresident Donald Trump said on Saturday he appreciated Saudi Arabia's purchase of U.S. military equipment, calling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a … Read MoreG20 heads to stop short of denouncing protectionism in communique: NikkeiGroup of 20 leaders will agree to accelerate World Trade Organization (WTO) reforms but stop short of calling for the need to resist protectionism in … Read MoreChina's Xi says Gulf stands at 'crossroads of war and peace'Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday the Gulf region is now in a very sensitive situation and is "standing at a crossroads of war and peace", s… Read MoreAustralia says no word yet on student reported detained in North KoreaAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday Canberra has yet to establish the whereabouts of an Australian man missing in North Korea for … Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
As Indonesia's Widodo seeks a second term, rural voters have some doubts By Rumobritt On 01:03 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Two months ago, Indonesian farmer Tama harvested several tonnes of shallots from a small plot of land he had rented in the village of Grinting in central Java. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2IvHBcn via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Trump, Abe agree U.S.-Japan alliance stronger than ever: Japan officialU.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed on Friday that the security alliance between the world's largest and third-l… Read MoreTrump says he 'appreciates' Saudi purchase of U.S. military equipmentPresident Donald Trump said on Saturday he appreciated Saudi Arabia's purchase of U.S. military equipment, calling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a … Read MoreG20 heads to stop short of denouncing protectionism in communique: NikkeiGroup of 20 leaders will agree to accelerate World Trade Organization (WTO) reforms but stop short of calling for the need to resist protectionism in … Read MoreChina's Xi says Gulf stands at 'crossroads of war and peace'Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday the Gulf region is now in a very sensitive situation and is "standing at a crossroads of war and peace", s… Read MoreAustralia says no word yet on student reported detained in North KoreaAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday Canberra has yet to establish the whereabouts of an Australian man missing in North Korea for … Read More
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