We have started to collect the most important news related to Indonesia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Former BBC Indonesia correspondent Claire Bolderson ponders Jakarta's wealth gap, encapsulated in the fate of her one-time domestic help, Ani.
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Indonesian reggae star aims to bring about change
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Indonesia must focus on the threat posed by Islamists even as the regional threat declines, says the International Crisis Group.
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At least 98 people are killed as a military transport plane carrying troops and their families crashes on an Indonesian village.
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Official results in Indonesia's parliamentary elections confirm the president's party in first place with 20.85% of the vote.
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Scientists have found more evidence that the Indonesian "Hobbits" are a new species - not modern pygmies.
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Police detain Indonesia's anti-corruption chief as a suspect in the murder of a prominent business executive.
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Indonesia's Supreme Court overturns a conviction against Time magazine that it defamed the ex-President Suharto.
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Political parties in Indonesia are jockeying for position after parliamentary polls gave clues to the likely power balance for presidency.
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Early results in Indonesia's general election show the president's party well ahead - putting him in prime position for re-election in July.
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A small cargo plane crashes in Indonesia's eastern Papua province, killing all four people on board, police say.
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Earning money from Indonesia's election campaign
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More than 20 people are feared dead in Indonesia, after a military training plane crashes in West Java.
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The pilot of an Indonesian Garuda airliner that crashed in 2007 killing 21 people, is jailed for two years for negligence.
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Can celebrity endorsements woo Indonesian voters?
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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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An earthquake hits north of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the country's meteorological agency says.
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Rescuers start a third day of searches after a dam burst near Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, killed 93 people.
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The number of people known to have died when a dam burst in Indonesia rises to 77, disaster officials say.
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Dozens of people die after a dam bursts on the outskirts of the Indonesia capital Jakarta, flooding hundreds of homes.
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Four Dutch reporters are freed after being arrested in Indonesia during independence protests in West Papua.
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Hostility between the Indonesian army and former rebels in Aceh is at its highest since a 2005 peace deal, as elections near.
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Fear and violence in Indonesia's Aceh as elections near
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