Conference in Bali agrees to increase law enforcement to protect tigers and preserve their habitats across Asia
Formal agreement's goal is to end tiger poaching, preserve tiger habitats in effort to prevent the big cats from sliding into extinction
Sri Lankans are demanding guarantees they will be granted refugee status and resettled in country other than Indonesia
Activist stage hunger strike, demand those seeking the destruction of Corruption Eradication Commission be brought to justice
Indonesia's airline industry has come under scrutiny in recent years after a series of crashes of both commercial and military aircraft
Although many voters, political analysts expect popular President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to win re-election, there are concerns about
Secretary of state's visit seen as further confirmation of country's growing importance in region
Country plans to cut emissions by protecting forests, replanting trees and maintaining peat lands
Geologists say it is likely city will only ever feel effects of earthquakes with epicenters more than 100 miles away
Banned from entering European air space two years ago after several fatal accidents
Negotiations on agreement collapsed in July 2008
Antasari Azhar, head of Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Commission, has been named a suspect in killing of high-profile Indonesian business
Economy becomes front and center of election debates as many in Jakarta remain unconvinced about economic credentials of political cand
Opposition candidates, Megawati Sukarnoputri and Jusef Kalla, join protesters insisting the lists be revised and unregistered voters al
Susilo Bambang Yudohoyono may choose to cut ties with the Golkar party, perhaps partnering with Islamist Prosperous Justice Party
Members of Burmese government in exile and coalition of pro-democracy groups are launching an alternative proposal to Burmese governmen
Indonesia's Culture and Tourism Minister said losses could be close to $2 billion, with as many as one million fewer travelers
Results from Thursday's polls will determine who can field a presidential candidate
But religious parties' influence in Indonesian province may be waning and there are doubts new law will be implemented
Victims all had symptoms of severe alcohol poisoning after drinking locally produced palm wine made with methanol
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