Report reveals Indonesia Students are among the poorest performers in Southeast Asia
This year's parade had about 1,500 participants, up from 500 last year, and had 'more participation from LGBT community members'
The roughly 500 documents were declassified before being published by the nonprofit National Security Archive at George Washington University
The decree elicited both criticism from the business community and doubt as to whether it will be enforced
This is Indonesia’s fourth time on the Security Council, the most powerful UN body, which is charged with maintaining 'international peace and security'
BEKRAF wants to promote the arts of the world’s fourth largest country more effectively to a global audience
After attacks this month, Indonesia's legislature quickly passed a revised counterterrorism law that would allow police to more broadly prosecute suspected terrorists and terrorist activity
This month marks 20 years since the end of the Suharto dictatorship
The historic general election last week was the first time an opposition has managed to unseat the long-ruling National Front coalition
Week of terror incidents have rattled country, suggesting evolving profile of jihadists
Within last decade, province has received nine different sets of seaborne Rohingyas, often referred to as world's most persecuted minority
Some religious leaders try to help couples by explaining their rights and guiding them through the civil process
Setya Novanto is one of the highest profile Indonesian politicians to be successfully charged for graft
This hermetic community is a rare success story: an indigenous group that has maintained its ancient way of life just four hours from Jakarta
Retired General Prabowo Subianto, who unsuccessfully ran for president in 2014, is again appointed the leader of the Gerindra party
Police have arrested at least seven individuals, one of whom admitted that his recipe for oplosan, a term for home-brewed alcohol, included mosquito repellent, cough syrup, and pure alcohol
Country took much praised step toward religious tolerance last year by allowing its citizens to list native faiths beyond 6 officially recognized religions on their identity cards
In recent years, multiethnic community in Jammu & Kashmir province has developed fissures
President has instructed ministers to keep fuel prices stable over the next two years
Decision by region, major cultural center of Indonesia, to uphold its statute to bar ethnic Chinese Indonesians from owning land has reignited claims practice is discriminatory and unconstitutional
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