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Increased activity from Mount Merapi, one of Indonesia's most active volcanoes, is stirring fears of an imminent eruption. Mount Merapi sits in a lush valley in Central Java. Last week, the volcano jumped to action. Since then the number of tremors h
East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta says it is up to Indonesian voters to judge a former army commander who hopes to become vice president in Wednesday's elections. Human rights groups accuse Prabowo Subianto of orchestrating atrocities in both
Indonesian Martial Arts Find Home in Utah 印尼武术在犹他州找到发展机会 OGDEN, UTAH Martial arts imported from East Asia have long been part of the U.S. sports landscape. For decades, it has been common to see American students take self
In 'Look of Silence,' Relatives of Indonesian Genocide Victims Seek Answers 《沉默之像》印尼大屠杀受害者的亲属寻求答案 NEW YORK Two award-winning documentaries about the unreconciled history of mass killings in Indonesia 50 years
By Chad Bouchard Jakarta 11 July 2006 Indonesia's parliament has passed a bill to extend political autonomy for Aceh, but human-rights activists and former Achenese rebels say the law does not satisfy a 2005 peace agreement. The conflict has revived
As the U.S. Peace Corps celebrates its 50th year of service, the more than 8,000 volunteers currently working in the developing world still adhere to its early vision of service in communities. Volunteers working in one of the agency's newest program
A deal has been reached to send Australian Special Forces into Iraq. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has been in Baghdad where she has reached a legal agreement with the Iraqi government. Australian force has been on standby in the United Arab Emirates
Indonesia has rejected key parts of the Coalition's asylum seeker policy. Tony Abbott is expected to visit Indonesia in coming weeks. Theincoming Foreign Minister Julie Biship says the government will be holding bilateral meetings to discuss those pl
Indonesia has recalled its ambassador and it's also reviewing all co-operation with the Australian government over the latest spying revelations. Documents obtained by the ABC show attempts were made to listen to the phone conversations of Indonesia'
By Chad Bouchard Jakarta 05 August 2006 The leader of a radical Southeast Asian Islamist group says his organization has sent more than 200 suicide bombers to western nations to attack Israeli interests and those of its supporters, in retaliation fo
China's Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday that since Chinese firms have not been permitted to export rice to Indonesia since 2008, they have nothing to do with the plastic rice scare in Indonesia. The ministry said that in accordance with WTO ru
President Barack Obama is preparing to give a speech in Cairo addressing the world's Muslims. Expectations for the speech are high in Indonesia, a predominately Muslim country where Barack Obama spent part of his childhood. President Barack Obama In
Rescue efforts continue in the aftermath of a magnitude 7.0 earthquake that hit Indonesia. The government has confirmed the deaths of 64 people but that number is expected to rise. Residents, rescue workers search for victims at site where earthquak
Indonesian leaders and academics gathered today in Jakarta to discuss how U.S. President Barack Obama's upcoming visit could help build better bilateral relations in areas such as education, climate change and trade. Relations between the United Stat
With the Indonesian presidential elections looming, some political analysts are wondering what role Muslim organizations will play. In parliamentary elections earlier this year the Islamic parties lost a number of seats. Still, in the country with t
Indonesians voted Thursday in legislative elections across the vast nation of islands. Results are not yet in, but opinion polls show President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's Democratic Party may be the big winner. 印度尼西亚今天在全国范围举行
Opposition Frontbencher Malcolm Turnbull has cast doubt on the coalitions key policy of stopping asylum seeker boats coming to Australia. Mr. Turnbull says it may be unsafe to send asylum seeker boats back to Indonesia without that countrys cooperati
Leading the news this morning. The Australian government has upgraded its warnings for people travelling to Indonesia in the wake of yesterday's terror attacks. Islamic State militants have claimed responsibility for a gun and bomb assault in Jakarta
Indonesias vice president has accused Australia of paying bribes over claims people smugglers were paid to turn back a boat to Indonesia. Jusuf Kalla has questioned Australias ethics and is demanding a full explanation. Back home, the government is t
Tropical cyclone Marcia is rapidly gaining strength as it heads for central Queensland as is expected to be a dangerous category five system when it crosses the coast early Friday morning.Communities from Mackay to the New South Wales border are on a