Al Jazeera English
| May 9, 2013
Indonesian anti-terror police killed seven men and arrested another 13 after raids and gun battles in west and central Java. Authorities suspect the men of being linked to a plan to bomb Myanmar's embassy in Jakarta as revenge for recent attacks o...
Associated Press
| Apr 13, 2013
A Lion Air plane carrying more than 100 passengers and crew overshot a runway on the Indonesian resort island of Bali and crashed into the sea, injuring nearly two dozen people and prompting a water rescue operation.
Human Rights Watch
| Feb 27, 2013
Religious minorities including Christians and Shia Muslims are the targets of a rising tide of violence and intolerance in Indonesia, Human Rights Watch warns. The group accuses the government of failing to protect minorities and calls for a "zero...
NTDTV
| Jan 25, 2013
Residents in Jakarta have been increasingly turning to bicycle taxis to help beat the city's notorious traffic jams. They are cheap, green, and are exempt from current traffic rules -- at least for now. "I can ride my bike against the traffic, the...
LinkAsia
| Jan 11, 2013
Authorities in Indonesia's Aceh province have proposed a law that would require women to ride side-saddle on motorcycles instead of straddling them. Contributor Rachel Will looks at the reactions in social media, ranging from proponents saying tha...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 10, 2013
To the alarm of teachers and business groups alike, Indonesia is planning a major overhaul of its curriculum that will ditch most science education from primary schools. Education officials say science needs to go to so more time can be spent on r...
International Business Times
| Nov 29, 2012
Cameras set up in Indonesia's still largely unexplored Sembilang National Park captured an extremely welcome sight for conservationists. A female Sumatran tiger padded through the rainforest, followed by her two young cubs, showing that the critic...
Vice
| Aug 11, 2012
Indonesian transsexuals, or Warias, still feel the urge to practice Islam despite being shunned by Islamic Authorities. Host Hannah Brooks heads to Indonesia to visit the Senin-Kamis School, an Islamic school for Indonesian transsexuals.
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...at Amnesty. "Amnesty International calls on Indonesia to make (these) executions the last.'' Andreas Harsono, from Human Rights Watch, added tha...