Michael Somare, Peter O'Neil embroiled in dangerous ego battle as both men claim to be country's legitimate leader
Human rights activists say detention is attempt to curb freedom of expression
Dutch troops rounded up and executed up to 430 men in Rawagede in 1947, during Indonesia's bitter struggle for independence
Health officials link fast-growing HIV transmission rate in world's most populous Muslim nation to lack of basic knowledge
New survey shows shrinking forests go hand in hand with mounting slaughter of endangered orangutans by local communities
Treatment of workers in Saudi Arabia has been a heated political topic in Indonesia since June
Separatists declared independence from Indonesian rule, closure of local Freeport McMoran gold, copper mine
PT Freeport McMoran announced that it is suspending operations citing that a pipe was severed, the act appears suspicious
8,000 Freeport employees have waged month-long strike at giant gold, copper mine located in an isolated region of West Papua
Adopting jihadist's online messaging tactics may prove more effective tool against hate speech, say observers
Singapore has long been a safe haven for Indonesian corruption suspects; 2007 draft extradition treaty remains unapproved
Syndicate reportedly directed by prisoner incarcerated in N. Sumatran jail claims to donate a part of its profits to charity
Authorities await results of DNA test on remains of bomber suspected of being involved in church attack Sunday as well as mosque bombing