We have started to collect the most important news related to Indonesia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
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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At least two children die and dozens are missing after a passenger ship disappears in Indonesia.
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More than 8,000 villagers are evacuated from the slopes of a volcano erupting in east Indonesia.
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Indonesian prosecutors file a civil suit against ex-president Suharto, seeking the return of millions of dollars.
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Australia again warns of possible terrorist attacks in Indonesia and advises its citizens not to visit.
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Human Rights Watch says police in the Indonesian province of Papua are carrying out serious rights abuses.
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All Indonesian airlines including national carrier Garuda are to be banned from flying into the European Union.
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Captured Indonesian militant Abu Dujana accuses wanted Noordin Top of an attack he disapproved of.
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Indonesian police say they have captured the head of the Islamist group blamed for the 2002 Bali bombs.
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Indonesian police arrest Abu Dujana, alleged military leader of the Islamic group blamed for the 2002 Bali bombs.
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A new river boat service is launched in Jakarta, to try to improve the city's congestion problem.
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Indonesian marines shoot dead at least three villagers in clashes over a land dispute in Java, witnesses say.
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Indonesia is angered over an Australian inquiry into the deaths of journalists during the invasion of East Timor.
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Indonesian troops murdered five Western journalists during the invasion of East Timor in 1975, an Australian inquiry hears.
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Indonesia sentences seven foreigners to death for setting up an illegal factory producing ecstasy.
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An Indian-born couple appear in court charged with keeping two Indonesian women as slaves in their US home.
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Indonesia is urging its neighbours to unite in a regional effort to combat the illegal trade in wildlife.
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The ex-head of Indonesia's army says there were no gross rights violations during E Timor's independence vote.
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