Death toll in east Indonesia quake rises to 30, many still in shelters
The death toll from a strong earthquake in Indonesia’s eastern province of Maluku has risen to 30
Indonesia inches closer to outlawing child marriage
Indonesia moved closer to ending child marriage on Friday after the government secured a key nod
Indonesia restores internet access in parts of restive Papua region
Indonesia has partially lifted an internet blackout imposed following civil unrest in the country’s
Violent protest erupts in capital of Indonesia’s Papua
Protesters in Indonesia’s easternmost region of Papua set buildings ablaze on Thursday, forcing the
Indonesia returns containers of waste to France, Hong Kong
The containers from France and Hong Kong were loaded with a combination of garbage, plastic waste
One dies, hundreds evacuate after 7.3 quake in Indonesia
At least one person has been found dead and hundreds were evacuated after a major 7.3-magnitude
Indonesia set to challenge EU on restriction of palm oil in biofuels
Indonesia’s president promised Friday to fight the European Union over plans to restrict the use of
Indonesia’s parliament delays approval for levy on plastic bags
Indonesian members of parliament have decided to delay confirmation of a government plan for a levy
Powerful Indonesian earthquake felt in Australia
A powerful 7.3 magnitude quake struck a remote part of eastern Indonesia on Monday and was felt as
Apple chips to cost Pegatron upwards of $1 billion
Pegatron plans to produce the chips in partnership with Indonesian electronics company PT Sat
Indonesian police arrest at least 20 amid post-election violence
Protests that started peacefully on Tuesday turned violent in the evening, forcing police to fire
Indonesia’s Joko Widodore-elected President as rival cries foul
Thousands of soldiers fanned out across Jakarta on Tuesday after the surprise early announcement of
More than 270 Indonesian election staff die due to fatigue
More than 270 election staff in Indonesia have died, mostly due to fatigue-related illnesses caused
Indonesia election fraud allegations are “baseless” – security minister
Indonesia’s chief security minister said on Wednesday accusations that the government and security
Indonesia’s Widodo looks set for election victory – his challenger says no
Indonesian President Joko Widodo appeared set for a second term as “quick count” results from
Indonesian former general fires up masses in second run at presidency
At a recent election rally, former Indonesian general Prabowo Subianto repeatedly banged his hand on
Indonesia issues tsunami warning after magnitude 6.8 quake off Sulawesi
Indonesia issued a tsunami warning on Friday, urging people to evacuate to higher ground after an
Strong 6.8 quake hits off eastern Indonesia, tsunami warning: USGS
A strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake rocked eastern Indonesia Friday, the United States Geological
Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper procedures: Transport minister
Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed proper procedures when their Boeing MAX 8 airplane repeatedly
Preliminary report on Ethiopian Airlines crash to be released
A preliminary report from the fatal crash of a Boeing 737 Max in which 157 people died in Ethiopia