Attacks are believed to have been carried out by home-grown terror group Jemaah Islamiyah, known to have connections with al-Qaida; new
Death toll continues to rise as rescue teams reach more remote coastal communities; quake listed as 4th biggest in past century
Mr. Munir was active in areas of particular sensitivity to the Indonesian authorities, including the restive provinces of Papua and Ace
United States International Military Education and Training program was suspended in 1992
Navy says it suspected the Chinese ships of using illegal fishing nets, but when it tried to stop them to investigate, the crews did no
Mounting tension caused by Kuala Lumpur's crackdown on illegal workers, complaints that Indonesia is not doing enough to legally docume
New report says problem of violent Islamic militancy in Indonesia is in some ways broader than originally thought
Witnesses deny Abu Bakar Bashir inspired or knew anything about bombings that killed more than 200 people
Abu Bakar Bashir could face firing squad if convicted, but in court on Thursday he devoted most of his time to attacking policies of US
Junichiro Koizumi made apology in attempt to defuse tensions with China
Most confirmed dead are on island of Nias, off west coast of Sumatra, where victims were trapped under collapsed buildings
Attack took place on island of Seram in Maluku province, scene of tension between Christian, Muslim communities
Confessed senior member of the militant group Jemaah Islamiyah gives detailed account of how involved the cleric was in running the org
Opponents say Indonesian military should improve its human rights record before links are restored
5.1 percent growth in 2004 marginally ahead of most expectations, but still short of 6.5 percent growth needed to absorb newcomers into
Discussions planned before last month's devastating tsunami, but concentrate on challenges of recovery, reconstruction in Aceh
Jakarta says policy contravenes both national sovereignty and international law
Tiny nation has had its difficulties with legacies of Indonesian rule and trying to kick-start the economy
Abu Bakar Bashir, accused of leading regional militant group Jemaah Islamiyah, is serving jail sentence for encouraging acts of terrori
Abu Bakar Bashir is being tried in Indonesia on charges of leading one of Southeast Asia's most violent terrorist groups
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