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Indonesia's capital crime crackdown

Indonesia's capital crime crackdown

 

Ride sharing apps under fire in Jakarta

Ride sharing apps under fire in Jakarta

 

Radical Muslim cleric Aman Abdurrahman (C), also known as Oman Rochman, raises his hands in a holding cell as he waits with other militants for their trial in Jakarta, in this August 26, 2010 file photo. Photo: Reuters/Dadang Tri/Files

Jail to jihad: Indonesian prisons a breeding ground for militancy

  Since the attack, Indonesia has blocked websites and sent letters to social media networks Twitter, Facebook and Telegram, asking them to...

Indonesian police take position behind a vehicle as they pursue suspects after a series of blasts hit the Indonesia capital Jakarta on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Jokowi under pressure to revamp terror laws after Jakarta attack

   “At the highest level people are afraid of being accused of being anti-Islam.“

A man holds a placard during a peace gathering at the site of this week's militant attack in central Jakarta, Indonesia January 16, 2016.

Death toll in Indonesia attack rises to 8

Five of the attackers were among the dead

People attend a peace gathering at the site of this week's militant attack in central Jakarta, Indonesia January 16, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Garry Lotulung

Jakarta attack highlights jostle to lead Islamic State in SE Asia

"Just like Syria, you need to create a conflict zone very big that can be a magnet for all jihadi to come across...

Indonesian police stand guard at the site of this week's militant attack in central Jakarta, Indonesia January 16, 2016.

Indonesia identifies militants, arrests others over attack

An arrested man confessed to planning a suicide attack   

Police search the house of a suspect who they identified as one of the people killed in Thursday's gun and bomb attack in central Jakarta, in Meruya, Jakarta January 15, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto.

Malaysia says suspected ISIS-linked militant was planning suicide attack

  Malaysia has beefed security in public areas and on its borders.

An Indonesian police officer holds a weapon as he talks with tourists in front of the Bali Bomb Monument in Kuta, Bali resort island, January 15, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Reuters

Skittish Bali tourists avoid top tourist spots after Jakarta attack

  Indonesia's economy is already growing at its slowest pace since the financial crisis.

Smoke rises after a bomb exploded outside a Starbucks shop in Jakarta, Indonesia in this still image taken from amateur video shot on January 14, 2016.

In Jakarta attack, plans meet militants' limitations

  The assault was "planned and organized but did not have the maximum impact," police said

Muhammad Bahrun Naim (L) attends his trial at the Solo's District Court, February 21, 2011 in this photo taken by Antara Foto.

Indonesia kills one militant after attack, search for more

  The three were believed to be Islamic State supporters, but not directly connected to the Jakarta attack, police said

Indonesians on edge a day after attacks

Indonesians on edge a day after attacks

 

A man is seen holding a gun towards the crowd in central Jakarta, Indonesia, in this picture provided to Reuters by Xinhua News Agency January 14, 2016. REUTERS/Veri Sanovri/Xinhua

Indonesia attack brings Islamic State to Southeast Asia's door

A deadly gun-and-suicide bomb attack claimed by Islamic State in central Jakarta shows the growing reach of the jihadi...

First look at IS Jakarta gunman

First look at IS Jakarta gunman

 

A man is seen holding a gun towards the crowd in central Jakarta, Indonesia, in this picture provided to Reuters by Xinhua News Agency January 14, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Veri Sanovri/Xinhua

Islamic state officially claims Jakarta attacks -statement

  An Indonesian and a Canadian were killed in the attack. Twenty people, including an Algerian, Austrian, German and Dutchman, were wounded...
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