Centuries-old stone Buddha statues and precious jewelry repatriated by the Dutch government to its former colony are on display at Indonesia's National Museum, providing a glimpse into the country's rich heritage that the government had struggled to retrieve.
A statue of the Hindu god Ganesha is displayed at the Repatriated exhibition of Indonesian artefacts returned from the Netherlands, at Jakarta's National Museum.
Sixty contestants from 38 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and America have joined the 4th International Quran Recitation Competition, or
Precious artifacts, including centuries-old Buddha statues, have been returned to Indonesia by the Dutch government as part of a 2022 agreement. These treasures, displayed at the National Museum, highlight Indonesia's rich heritage and ongoing global restitution efforts.
The export value of Indonesian furniture and handicraft products in the global market reached 222 billion US dollars from January to November 2024
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Centuries-old stone Buddha statues and precious jewelries repatriated by the Dutch government to its former colony are on display at Indonesia’s National Museum, providing a glimpse into the country’s rich heritage that the government had struggled to retrieve.
A Dutch court has mandated the government to meet its nitrogen emissions reduction goals by 2030, imposing a potential 10 million euros (US$10.4 million) fine if targets are not achieved
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