Ruling to allow indigenous faiths on national ID cards changes little for minority strains of Islam
Setya Novanto, speaker of House of Representatives has once again avoided arrest for corruption
Previously, all citizens had to choose between one of six officially recognized faiths.
Several prominent politicians in the world’s fourth largest country are named in the documents
Anies Baswedan made good on a major campaign promise when he shut down Indonesia’s infamous Alexis Hotel, but it is not clear if it signals a larger crackdown
A new generation taking up the torch of anti-Communism in Indonesia, showing the depth at which that sentiment is lodged in some pockets of the national psyche five decades after the movement was violently quashed
Scandal over Indonesia's top military general being denied entry to US has thrown bilateral relations relations into spotlight
An Indonesian Supreme Court ruling is causing the capital city to scramble to take over the role
It is the largest and most significant release from the National Declassification Center, which was created by a 2009 Executive Order from then-President Barack Obama in order to improve transparency
Anies Baswedan and Sandiaga Uno will be sworn in on Monday as governor and deputy governor, respectively, of Jakarta, nearly six months after they won a contentious election in a landslide
Setya Novanto has been linked to at least eight different corruption cases, but his imminent court appearance will be the first of his political life
In the face of growing intolerance, the community has steadily lowered its profile
33-year-old film was sponsored by Suharto military dictatorship
False news played a role in recent anti-Communist protests in Jakarta
School was forced to close in February 2016 after it came under fire by local hardline Muslim group as part of larger anti-LGBT hysteria
More than a decade after the 2004 tsunami, Aceh is dotted with Saudi charitable handouts, but is decidedly not Salafi
Hundreds of fires leave parts of country in thick haze, fueled in part by peat in Indonesia's swamps
President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo is once again using the language of ‘emergency’ to ramp up the country’s war on drugs
Indonesian National Shipping has a fleet of 26 passenger ships that unhurriedly loop around the archipelago, circulating families, workers and goods
Over the last three years, a Jakarta neighborhood has come to house an enclave of East African refugees and asylum-seekers
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