Over 100 Widayat paintings went missing in what some art aficionados are saying was an inside job, perhaps orchestrated by artist's own children
Religious leaders support the moral crusade citing morals are slipping - and it’s ‘impolite’ for women to straddle motorbikes
Health ministry urges local officials to report substantial poultry deaths, admits it is unclear why Indonesian rate is so high
Marty Natalegawa says that adopting a set of guidelines is now more important than ever
Youth and Sports Minister Andi Mallarangeng faces for his role in a multimillion-dollar sports project
Youth delegates from across the globe participate in a three-day forum to share their vision on the future they want
Probe says garments contain chemical harmful to both environment and human reproductive system
Syria, criticism of UN Security Council, and scathing comments by Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are hot topics
As acts of violence increase against minority faith communities, analysts fear country is heading down dangerous path
Assertion that rape is sometimes the victim's fault reveals shortcomings in how authorities respond to violence against women, say activists
Amid tight security, survivors, families of victims gather to pay tribute to 202 people who lost their lives in twin explosions
Demonstrators rallied to express support for the KPK to fight against corruption
Experts say it is a dramatic moment in a long-term geological process and that it is just a matter of time before another giant earthquake, tsunami strike
Proposal follows release of a provocative amateur anti-Islam which triggered anti-US protests across globe
Provocative scenes in 'Innocence of Muslims' blamed as possible catalyst for death of US ambassador to Libya, violent protests in Egypt
Thirty seven people rescued out of estimated 150 on board; search continue to locate the remaining passengers
Dian Alyan says devastating 2004 tsunami motivated her to embrace a life of giving back to world's poor
Plan would enable manufacturing of C-705 anti-ship missiles on island of Java in effort to become more independent with weapons
Between 100,000 and 200,000 East Timorese were killed during Indonesia’s quarter century long occupation
Despite elusive ASEAN consensus on South China Sea, foreign ministers emphasize boosting bilateral trade and cooperation on defense, security
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