We have started to collect the most important news related to Indonesia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Aftershocks continue to rock the island of Sumatra, where a series of earthquakes have killed 13 people.
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Relief teams are assessing the damage on Indonesia's island of Sumatra, after it was hit by two massive earthquakes.
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Powerful tremors continue to rock Sumatra in Indonesia, as rescuers head for the area hit by Wednesday's quake.
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A powerful 8.4-magnitude earthquake hits off the west coast of Indonesia, sparking fears of a tsunami.
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Beggars, buskers and hawkers are to be banned under a new public order law in Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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Time magazine vows to fight an Indonesian court order to pay $106m compensation to ex-President Suharto.
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Indonesia's Supreme Court orders Time magazine to pay $106m for defaming former President Suharto.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is meeting his Indonesian counterpart to sign an arms deal worth $1bn.
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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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Prosecutors ask to reopen a case against the sole suspect in the death of Indonesian rights activist Munir Thalib.
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Bird flu has killed its first human victim on the Indonesian island of Bali, health officials say.
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Some 100,000 Islamists gather in Indonesia to push for the creation of a single state across the Muslim world.
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A civil case opens seeking to recover funds that allegedly vanished under ex-Indonesian President Suharto.
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A powerful earthquake strikes Indonesia's main island of Java, but there are no immediate reports of damage.
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Voters in Indonesia's capital Jakarta cast their ballots to directly elect their governor for the first time.
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Iraqis take to the streets to celebrate their Asian Cup victory, firing guns into the air despite a government ban.
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Iraq's players bid to lift their war-weary fans by winning the Asian Cup final against Saudi Arabia in Jakarta.
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Australian Prime Minister John Howard opens a hospital in Bali, in memory to victims of the 2002 bombing.
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An undersea quake strikes Indonesia's North Maluku province - but an initial tsunami warning is cancelled.
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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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Rescuers on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi work to reach flood-hit villages, where dozens are feared dead.
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At least seven people die and thousands are made homeless after heavy rain in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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Thousands of villagers evacuated from a rumbling volcano in eastern Indonesia are allowed to return home.
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