We have started to collect the most important news related to Indonesia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Indonesia pinpoints two possible locations for a plane that may have crashed near Sulawesi, with 102 aboard.
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A tsunami warning is issued for the Indonesian province of North Maluku after a quake rocks the area.
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An Indonesian deputy is jailed for taking bribes, in a symbol of the country's new determination to tackle corruption.
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A US ship locates the flight recorders of the Indonesian plane missing since 1 January, the US embassy says.
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The flight recorders of an Indonesian airliner that came down on New Year's Day are found.
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A piece of an Indonesian plane which disappeared 10 days ago with 102 people aboard is found by fishermen.
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An Indonesian plane bursts into flames as it crashes on landing at Yogyakarta, killing 22 people.
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Indonesia's foreign minister says Denmark was "too hasty" in withdrawing its diplomats because of threats.
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Dozens are killed or missing in Indonesian landslides on the third anniversary of the Asian tsunami.
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Rescuers hunt for dozens still missing after landslides in Flores, Indonesia, that killed at least 40.
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Indonesia's leader Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono looks on course for a clear win in presidential polls, exit polls suggest.
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Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is sworn in for a second term as Indonesia's president following his re-election in July.
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DNA tests prove beyond doubt that the Indonesia's most-wanted Islamist militant Noordin Mohamed Top is dead, police say.
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The BBC's Andrew Harding hears that conditions for militant prisoners can be fairly relaxed in Indonesia.
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Opec member Indonesia is considering leaving the oil cartel to concentrate on domestic production.
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A plan by Indonesia's president to extend a ban on polygamy by civil servants sparks an angry response.
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Indonesia's president offers to mediate with the West over Iran's controversial nuclear programme.
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Indonesia's parliament passes a far-reaching anti-pornography law that critics say will stifle religious and artistic freedom.
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A Jakarta court sentences an airline pilot to 14 years in jail for poisoning human rights activist Munir Thalib.
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A judge clears Playboy's editor in Indonesia of printing indecent material, ruling the magazine is not pornographic.
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The editor of Playboy magazine in Indonesia goes on trial accused of publishing indecent material.
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Indonesian police are frequently involved in the torture and other abuse of suspects, a new report by Amnesty International says.
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Final campaigning for Indonesia's parliamentary elections is under way, with the economy high on the agenda.
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