Foreign aid groups welcome move by Indonesian government to extend by two months, deadline allowing aid agencies to work in tsunami-aff
VOA's Nancy-Amelia Collins in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia says this is the worst natural disaster she has witnessed
Gloria Arroyo asks opposition to reveal its plan for country if she is forced from office by vote-rigging allegations
Suspicious package received was later found to contain a biological agent similar to anthrax
Talks in Helsinki began just hours after security forces killed four suspected rebels in Aceh
They mark the anniversary of the first Asian-African summit held there 50 years ago
Meutya Viafa Hafid and Budiyanto were kidnapped by unidentified gunmen last week while traveling to the Iraqi town of Ramadi
Washington to allow sale of weapons, other military goods to Indonesia
'There are not enough tears in the world to cleanse the sorrow that flows over Aceh' says VOA Correspondent, who saw the devastation
Secretary-General Kofi Annan tells world leaders in Jakarta that at least $1 billion in promised aid must be spent immediately to save
Biggest relief operation ever mounted continues to feed, shelter survivors; major disease outbreaks prevented, but still much to be don
Tsunami, which killed some 100,000 people in Indonesia alone, took out most of the roads, infrastructure and left the region without go
Zoo workers tested after dozens of birds there, including peacocks and eagles, tested positive for often-fatal H5N1 form of virus
Two bombs exploded at bustling street market in central Sulawesi town of Tentena; region has history of Muslim-Christian violence
UN Secretary-General made impassioned plea at opening of Asian-African Summit in Jakarta, Friday
Indonesian Presidential spokesman defends his country's efforts in Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir case
Separatist rebels demanding full withdrawal of Indonesia's security forces from region of Aceh, on northern tip of Sumatra Island
Relatives, family friends take in many of tsunami orphans in Aceh to help recovery of traumatized children
More than 100,000 people may have perished in Aceh after massive earthquake triggered tsunami waves that destroyed dozens of communities
Hundreds of rebels from Free Aceh Movement walk free from prison after President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono signs unconditional amnesty g
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