Delegates trying to start talks on successor to Kyoto Protocol on climate change
Security was tight as protesters marched peacefully along approved route to voice their disapproval over summit, US president Bush, Ira
East Timorese flocked to nation's 700 polling stations Saturday to choose among 14 parties vying to lead new government
Citarum river has become dumping ground of untreated waste from some 2,000 factories, millions of homes, and health hazard for 28 milli
Amrozi Nurhasyim, Ali Ghufron, and Imam Samudra's death sentence carried out just after midnight Sunday at island prison off coast of J
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says his decision to resign is to save his ruling party from splitting
Followers of Amrozi Nurhasyim, Imam Samudra, and Ali Ghufron, also known as Muhklas, vow to launch revenge attacks after executions tak
Pakistan cuts its economic growth forecast as its political crisis deepens following last month's assassination of former Prime Ministe
Australian Prime Minister John Howard says 21-member group agreed to adopt 'aspirational' goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Indonesia's highest court ordered TIME magazine to pay $106 million to former President Suharto
Peacekeepers will continue to monitor cease-fire between government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front for another three months
Police detain more than 50 group members over attack on rally for religious tolerance in Indonesian capital Jakarta during weekend
Execution of Amrozi Nurhasyim, Ali Gufron and Imam Samudra cleared when top Indonesia court ruled nation's constitution does not prohib
Volatile nation prepares to elect new president next week to replace independence hero and current president Xanana Gusmao not seeking
World Health Organization says lack of resources, political will cause needless suffering
Indonesia's highest Islamic authority issued series of controversial hard-line fatwas, or edicts, causing rift with nation's leading re
Nancy-Amelia Collins describes death and destruction she saw with Barry Kalb during her visit to the earthquake stricken region
Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir, accused leader of the al-Qaida linked regional terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, tells the court he was
Trauma likely to live on for people who lost their families, homes and way of life
Tens-of-thousands of those who survived 10-meter waves have been left wandering streets looking for food, medical aid and shelter
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