With an unusual wet summer, prolonged heavy downpours take a toll on crops and causes concerns about food security
With a population of nearly 10 million people, country's capital Jakarta is bursting through its seams, with no choice left but to move
New political freedoms in world's largest Muslim democracy foster increased piety following decades under Suharto dictatorship
Analysts at summit say humanity has to go through economic revolution similar in scale to the industrial revolution
UN report warns of a dangerous rise in amount of electronic waste, which is often simply dumped in developing countries
Expectations high in predominately Muslim country where Barack Obama spent part of his childhood
Scientists, politicians are meeting in Indonesia to discuss ways to reduce damage from climate change
Local Indonesian media say terrorist leader Noordin Top has been killed during 17-hour siege on house believed to be hideout for Islami
Lapindo drilling company, accused of triggering eruption, says total payments to victims should be made by 2010
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea set new plans to protect area that holds largest biodiversity in oceans
Event marks end of most Tsunami recovery work in western Indonesian province
Beggars flood in from countryside in hope of benefiting from spirit of giving, they all risk being arrested for violating Jakarta's ban
With a population of 24 million people, greater Jakarta ranks among the 10 largest cities in the world