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Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi (R) said Jakarta had asked for clarification from the Chinese government about the incident at sea

China urges Indonesia to release crew after sea confrontation

  There was a violation by the Chinese coastguard of Indonesia's sovereign rights and jurisdiction

A fishing boat motors back to shore on the east coast of Natuna Besar in a 2014 file photo

Indonesia to summon China ambassador over fishing boat incident

"If they say their nine-dash line does not claim Natuna then why is there still illegal fishing happening there"

Indonesian military helicopter crash kills 10: official

Indonesian military helicopter crash kills 10: official

  The helicopter was carrying 13 members army members

An Indonesian police firing squad boards a boat in Cilacap to cross to Nusakambangan maximum security prison island on April 28, 2015, ahead of the planned execution of drug convicts. Photo: AFP

Indonesia to keep applying death penalty for drug crimes

  The executions of seven foreigners in April -- among them two Australians -- prompted Australia to temporarily withdraw its ambassador.

Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi speaks to journalists at a press conference on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on December 10, 2015

Israel stops Indonesian minister's West Bank visit: Palestinians

  Israeli media reported that she was refused access to Ramallah after declining to also visit Jerusalem and meet Israeli officials there...

Indonesia's rare solar eclipse

Indonesia's rare solar eclipse

Indonesia last experienced a total eclipse in 1983 and will have to wait another 33 years for the next.

Residents flee, reports of deaths after Indonesia earthquake

Residents flee, reports of deaths after Indonesia earthquake

 

Indonesia issues tsunami warning after big Sumatra quake

Indonesia issues tsunami warning after big Sumatra quake

  The epicenter was 808 km (502 miles) southwest of Padang,the U.S. Geological Survey said.

An injured Sumatran elephant calf pictured after its leg became entangled at the Balairaja wildlife sanctuary in Bengkalis, in the Riau province of Indonesia's Sumatra island, on February 18, 2016

Sumatran elephant found with leg almost severed by rope

  Its mother lost her tail and the other calf lost a leg

An aerial view of workers at PT Trisula Garmindo Manufacturing in Bandung, West Java province, in this September 17, 2013 file photo.

Indonesia turns to manufacturing to counter commodities slump

  Growth in the sector has lagged the overall economy since President Joko Widodo took office in late 2014

Indonesian police stand guard at the site of a militant attack in central Jakarta, Indonesia in this January 16, 2016 file photo.

As Indonesia hunts down Islamic State, homegrown jihadis regroup

  Jemaah Islamiyah's membership is back to around 2,000, where it was before its bombing on the resort island...

Police take up position after a series of blasts in Jakarta on Jan. 14, 2016.

Indonesia to fortify airports countrywide after deadly attack

  Annual air passenger numbers in Indonesia have more than tripled since 2006 to nearly 95 million last year

Indonesian President Joko Widodo smiles during an interview with Reuters at the presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia February 10, 2016.

Indonesia plans 'big bang' opening of economy to foreign investment

The country has been growing at its slowest pace in six years because of falling commodity prices and cooling growth...

Indonesia seeks to eliminate mosquito-borne diseases

Indonesia seeks to eliminate mosquito-borne diseases

 

Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are seen inside Oxitec laboratory in Campinas, Brazil, February 2, 2016.

In Indonesia, an experiment with bacteria to tackle Zika

  the number of people infected with the little-known virus may be hugely under-reported in Indonesia, authorities say
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