We have started to collect the most important news related to Indonesia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Food prices are a sensitive issue in Indonesia
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Indonesian police reveal sketches of two men they believe were suicide bombers in attacks on two Jakarta hotels.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the US is concerned about possible nuclear co-operation between North Korea and Burma.
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Indonesia detains at least 17 suspects after a wave of attacks that left three dead and a dozen injured.
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A Malaysian prince accuses his teenage Indonesian bride of defaming him, after she runs away alleging ill-treatment.
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Jakarta gets back to work after Friday's bomb attacks, as investigations into who committed the crime continue.
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Police investigate links to Islamist militants as a memorial is held for the victims of Friday's deadly bombings in Jakarta.
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There are "strong indications" a key fugitive militant was behind deadly hotel blasts in Jakarta, Indonesian officials say.
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At least nine people die and dozens are hurt as bombs hit two luxury hotels in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, police say.
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Indonesia attack recalls past bombing terror
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Manchester United call off their match in Indonesia on Monday after bomb blasts hit the hotel they were due to stay in.
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The EU takes Garuda and three other Indonesian carriers off its aviation blacklist, citing safety improvements.
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An autopsy on a man killed at a Papuan mine and rebels' denial of any role cast doubt over who committed recent shootings.
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A security guard is shot dead outside a US-operated Indonesian mine, a day after an Australian worker was killed.
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An Australian worker is shot dead near the Freeport McRoRan mine in Indonesia's restive Papua province, say local reports.
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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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Economic woes to dominate Indonesian election
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An Indonesian court rules that unregistered voters may use identity cards to vote in Wednesday's presidential poll.
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Indonesia says it will temporarily stop sending domestic workers to Malaysia, in a long-running row over work conditions.
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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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The case of a mother sued by a hospital over her email complaints about her medical treatment arouses anger in Indonesia.
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Four foreigners die of alcohol poisoning in Indonesia, after drinking a local wine spiked with methanol.
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Campaigning has begun in Indonesia's presidential election, with President Susilo Bambang Yudhyono the front-runner.
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