The governor of Bali refused to host Israel's team
The quake hit the country's most populous province on Monday, killing at least 268 people
As of July 17, 114 doctors have died since the beginning of the month of COVID-19 in the southeast Asian nation, more than double the number of those who died in June
Most of the vaccines offered in Indonesia — nearly 90% — have been made by Beijing-based Sinovac Biotech
With the spread of Delta variant, Indonesia is struggling with another peak of COVID-19 with infections topping two million in June. And as the county’s pediatricians point out, 1 out of 8 of confirmed cases are found in children and the fatality rate among children is the highest in the world.
Officials say perpetrators of Sunday church attack were married months ago, and had ties to Islamic State-linked Jamaah Ansharut Daulah
UN says an estimated 12 million girls worldwide are wed before the age of 18
Passenger jet crashed with 62 on board
Two landslides hit, one after the other, burying some rescuers
Flight with more than 60 on board disappeared from radar minutes after takeoff
Four Sulawesi residents died and six houses were burned in assault; motive isn't clear
Prabowo Subianto was described by one group as 'serial rights violator … not worthy of (a) US visit'
China-Indonesia partnership will begin phase 3 trials next week
Tablighi Jamaat missionary organization to end 5-day event that had attracted more than 8,000
Top Muslim leaders dismiss US press report that China bought them off with a trip to Xinjiang to visit camps for Uighurs that have drawn wide condemnation for harsh suppression of Muslim minorities
‘My parents thought this man would take care of me’
Release of the popular former governor of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, better known as Ahok, after serving time for blasphemy, highlights the controversial law during run-up to presidential vote
Muslim scholars say the move, proposed by a religious organization in Aceh, would undermine racial unity
North Sumatra’ Nainggolan sets Thursday deadline for expelling children from community; activists see failure of education in case of HIV shunning
Jakarta ruled out troop deployment or a hospital ship, citing the failure of a vessel sent after the Aceh 2004 disaster
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