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A search and rescue team is looking for passengers of ship KM Dumai Express 10, which sank in Tukong Iyu waters, Karimun regency on its way from Batam to Dumai, Riau Islands Sunday morning.Read More
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Indonesian television says a passenger ferry with more than 200 people onboard sank in rough waters near Sumatra island.Yasin Kosasih, a police chief in Riau province, says the Dumai Express 10 left on an inter-island voyage Sunday morning and reportedly sank in poor weather 90 minutes into the trip.The passenger manifest says it was carrying 228 passengers including 15 children from the port of Batam to Dumai in Riau, Sumatra.Local police...
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From thestate.com
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14 people died and 59 remained missing as ferry the Dumai Express 10 sank off Sumatra Island in Indonesia's Riau province Sunday morning, local police said. Police chief of Riau province Yasin Kosasih said a total of 14 bodies have been found so far,
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Police in Pelalawan regency, Riau, handed over two foreign Greenpeace activists and two journalists Tuesday to the Pekanbaru Immigration Office, which will deport them to their respective countries for alleged visa violations.
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From scoop.co.nz
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PEKAN BARU: The Riau Immigration will soon deport 11 Greenpeace activists from Semenanjung Kampar, in Pelalawan district, as they are considered to have violated the use of their visitor's visas to Riau, Indonesia's Antara news agency reported.
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- Riau immigration to deport Greenpeace activists (antara.co.id)
Trees on the Kampar Peninsula in Riau province. Environmentalists have claimed a small victory after Indonesia ordered one of the country's biggest pulp and paper companies to halt forest clearing activities in the Kampar Peninsular. Greenpeace activists
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From p.moreover.com
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Pekanbaru (ANTARA News) - British minister of energy and climate change Joan Ruddock said his visit to a peatland area in the Sumatran province of Riau was not connected with the recent Greenpeace action in the region. "No. It has nothing to do with ...
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