By Jennifer Rigby LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Airport screenings for Nipah virus, which have been stepped up across Asia this week after two cases were identified in India, are more about reassurance ...
The government has been tightening screening measures at two busy airports in the country after two cases of the deadly and transmissible Nipah virus were detected in India.
The airport's communication representative, Gede Eka Sandi Asmadi, said on January 29 that all personnel are committed to ...
JAKARTA: Indonesian authorities have stepped up passenger screening at Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport to ...
Indonesia’s Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka visited Aceh Tamiang district in Aceh on Friday to review recovery efforts ...
The Indonesian Quarantine Agency (Barantin) is tightening monitoring of the movement of animal, plant, and other carrier ...
Indonesia has yet to close the border despite staying cautious of Nipah virus spread, said Minister of Health Budi Gunadi ...
Former President Jokowi addresses his name's involvement in the 2024 Hajj quota corruption case currently under investigation by the KPK.
A man travelled 14,000 miles for a day trip to share a final pint with his dying friend.
A man travelled 14,000 miles to spend one last day with his dying friend. When Peter Gould, 82, was diagnosed […] ...
Vakarova was arrested on Aug. 3 last year upon arriving at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali from Warsaw, Poland, after customs officers discovered over 2 kilograms of drugs in her pink ...
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam are among the Asian locations that tightened airport screening checks this week to guard against such a spread after India confirmed infections.