We have started to collect the most important news related to Indonesia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Indonesia marks the start of campaigning with a political rally in Jakarta, ahead of parliamentary and presidential polls.
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Indonesia cancels a New Zealand football match over security fears around upcoming elections, New Zealand officials say.
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Indonesia's president says Islamic finance has advantages over other systems, as the World Islamic Economic Forum opens.
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Conservationists urge Indonesia to halt illegal deforestation, after six people are killed by Sumatran tigers.
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A museum commemorating the victims of the 2004 Asian tsunami opens in the Indonesian province of Aceh.
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Russia defends its firing on a Chinese- and Indonesian- crewed ship that sank, leaving eight crew dead.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets the Indonesian president, before heading for talks in South Korea.
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Top diplomat Hillary Clinton praises Indonesia's modernity and calls for better ties, on the second leg of her Asian tour.
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Philippine troops arrest two men suspected of supporting the Indonesian militant group, Jemaah Islamiah.
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Indonesia takes the anti-bribery battle to schools
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The divorce rate in Indonesia rises dramatically, with analysts saying the cause is a change in women's attitudes.
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Nearly 200 people, believed to be Burmese Rohingya, are rescued from a boat adrift off Indonesia's coast, officials say.
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Indonesia squares up to its HIV challenge
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A fraud trial involving four Indonesian bankers accused of embezzling money and bribing MPs begins in Jakarta.
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Indonesia's top Islamic body bans elements of yoga which they say could weaken the faith of Muslims.
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An Indonesian photographer with a striking resemblance to Barack Obama is a celebrity in Jakarta and his fame is spreading.
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Hopes remain high at Wedgwood's Indonesian plant
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A sunken Indonesian ferry may have been carrying 103 more people than the 267 listed on the ship's manifest, officials say.
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An air and sea search continues two days after a ferry sank off central Indonesia, with hopes slight for 200 people still missing.
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Hopes fade for about 250 passengers missing after a ferry sank off central Indonesia, as a search operation continues.
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A search is under way after a ferry carrying some 250 passengers and 17 crew sank in stormy seas off Indonesia, officials say.
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A ferry carrying about 250 passengers and 17 crew has sunk in a storm in central Indonesia, officials say.
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Another strong earthquake hits Indonesia's West Papua province with no immediate reports of any casualties or damage.
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