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Breaking News Sun, 5 Jul 2009
Rescue workers remove the wreckage of a bus at Ceper village in Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, Sunday, July 5, 2009. A railway official say at least 14 people were killed when a passenger train collided with an overcrowded bus in Central Java.
Bus   Indonesia   Jakarta   Photos   Train  
14 killed after Indonesian train hits bus
| (AP) - JAKARTA, Indonesia - An Indonesian railroad official says at least 14 people were killed when a passenger train collided with a minibus carrying dozens of wedding guests at a railroad crossin... (photo: AP / Slamet Riyadi) Syracuse
An Indonesian soldier communicates with his commander while on patrol in preparation for a visit by U.S. President George Bush Monday Nov. 20, 2006 in Bogor, Indonesia.
Democracy   Government   Indonesia   Photos   Politics  
Indonesian democracy focused on more stability
| (AP) - JAKARTA, Indonesia-Just over a decade ago, mobs torched buildings across Indonesia's capital in an uprising that toppled a 32-year military dictatorship. | Today the world's fourth largest co... (photo: AP / Ed Wray) Syracuse
Garuda Indonesia Plane at Singapore Changi Airport-Airline -Indonesia(sk1) EU may lift ban on four Indonesian airlines
| Jakarta: Indonesia's transport minister says the European Commission will lift a ban on four Indonesian airlines. | Jusman Syafii Djamal says Garuda, Mandala Airlines, Airfast Indonesia and Prime Ai... (photo: GFDL / Sayali Santosh Kadam) Gulf News
Airlines   EU   Indonesia   Photos   Policy  
Unidentified asylum seekers stand on the roof of the refugee detention center in Woomera to protest in Australia's Outback on Australia Day, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002. A refugee was hospitalized Saturday after getting caught in barbed wire during an attempted mass breakout at the detention center where nearly 200 people have been on a hunger strike for 11 days. At least 188 refugees at the Woomera detention center remained on hunger strike to protest the length of time asylum applications take and the fact that they are incarcerated throughout the process. Indonesia criticises Australia's people-smuggling stance -paper
| SYDNEY (Reuters) - Indonesia's ambassador to Australia has criticised Canberra's tough stance on people smugglers, saying many of the accused traffickers in detention were innocent, a newspaper repo... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith) The Star
Ambassador   Australia   Indonesia   Photos   Traffickers  
Top Stories
An investor talks with his mobile phone as he looks at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008. A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
| Asian shares closed mixed and European shares were essentially flat Friday after unemployment reports released the day before reinforced the idea that a recovery was st... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin) The New York Times
Asia   Europe   Investment   Markets   Photos  
 President Indonesia Megawati  Indonesia's Megawati defends VP pick on rights issue
| JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian presidential candidate Megawati Sukarnoputri defended on Friday her choice of a running mate accused of human rights abuses, saying he ha... (photo: WN) The Star
Election   Indonesia   Photos   Politics   President  
Indonesia president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono gestures as he delivers a speech during his visit at a mass grave of tsunami victims in Lambaro in the outskirt of Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005. Most Indonesians Approve of Incumbent Ahead of Election
| WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A new Gallup Poll of Indonesia appears to reaffirm the widely held belief that Wednesday's election is incumbent President Susilo Bambang Yudhoy... (photo: AP / Binsar Bakkara) Gallup
Election   Indonesia   Photos   President   Washington  
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, center, walks with National Police Chief Da'i Bachtiar, right, during his visit at National Police headquarters in Jakarta, Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. PREVIEW - Presidential election key to Indonesia's transformation
| JAKARTA (Reuters) - With Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono tipped to be re-elected on July 8, Southeast Asia's biggest economy is likely to see a renewed p... (photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana) The Star
Election   Indonesia   Jakarta   Photos   President  
Indonesian presidential front-runner Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono talks with supporters at his house in Cibubur, West Java, Indonesia, Monday, Sept. 27, 2004. NEWSMAKER - Indonesia's methodical Yudhoyono eyes second term
| JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, a former general who is tipped to win a new term in elections next week, is known for a painstaking a... (photo: AP / Achmad Ibrahim) The Star
Asia   Indonesia   Jakarta   Photos   President  
 Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri leaves after speaking at the last parliament session of the season, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004, in Jakarta, Indonesia. With more than 104 million of the estimated 125 million votes counted, Megawati is trailing wi INDONESIA ELECTION EYE - Megawati-Prabowo warn of fraud
| JAKARTA (Reuters) - The following is a snapshot of recent developments in Indonesia's presidential election campaign ahead of voting on July 8. | Three presidential-vic... (photo: AP Photo/Suzanne Plunkett) The Star
Election   Indonesia   Photos   Politics   President  
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Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alberto Romulo, left, meets Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso at the latter's office in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008.
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A office worker walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 after it lifted a key interest rate by a quarter point to 5.75 percent, the first increase in 14 months, to head off inflation. The Reserve Bank issued a statement saying its board had decided at its monthly meeting Tuesday that it would lift the official cash rate to its highest since February
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Rescue workers remove the wreckage of a bus at Ceper village in Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, Sunday, July 5, 2009. A railway official say at least 14 people were killed when a passenger train collided with an overcrowded bus in Central Java.
14 killed after Indonesian train hits bus
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England's Ian Bell reacts after getting out during their 3rd test match against New Zealand, Trent Bridge Stadium, Nottingham, England, Thursday June 5, 2008.
Australia will welcome Steve Harmison's absence, says Ian Bell
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