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Hikers have been told to keep at least 3 kilometres from the smouldering volcano
Prominent Indonesian gay rights activist Dede Oetomo accuses the government of seeking to 'create fear in society'
The blast, which appeared to have occurred in the fuel tank of the vessel, was not caused by a bomb, authorities said
The blazes last year were among the worst in memory
Leaders of the two countries will meet later this week in Jakarta
Restaurant was accused of using puff pastry, vegetable sausage and carbonara sauce which were past their expiry date
Officers caught the first suspect, a man in his 40s accused of pimping out boys on his Facebook page
Cultural exhibition held to improve trade between the two countries
Mbah Gotho has official identification showing his birth date to be December 1870
The MT Vier Harmoni was initially feared to have been hijacked after setting sail from Malaysia
Southeast Asia is Foodpanda’s fastest growing region
Traffic police officer was found dead in his uniform with wounds to his head and neck
Widodo also called for police and judicial reform to boost legal certainty in Southeast Asia's biggest economy
Tahar held US citizenship since being naturalised four years ago, but had not surrendered his Indonesian passport
Islamic activists have also filed a judicial review at the Constitutional Court aimed at making gay sex a crime
The snack takes its name 'Bikini' from an acronym in local slang meaning 'trendy rice noodles'
Abu Bakar Bashir is suspected key figure in regional terror network Jemaah Islamiyah, blamed for 2002 Bali bombings
Zulfiqar Ali is part of a larger wave of executions under Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo
Jakarta govt halted the convict's death sentence after repeated calls from Islamabad to review his case
Zulfiqar is not the first, and sadly not the last victim of state apathy, indifference and criminal neglect
Indonesia executes four convicts, including one local, three foreigners
The protesters chanted slogans against the federal government for failing to protect a citizen
The group, including foreigners, has been placed in isolation on a prison island where Jakarta carries out executions
Zulfiqar Ali was arrested in November 2004 in connection with a 300-gram heroine case in Jakart
The prisoners include 52-year-old Pakistani Zulfiqar Ali
Military and police have already banned their personnel from seeking to catch virtual monsters while on duty
Despite Pokemon Go not yet being officially available in Indonesia, many have downloaded it illegally
"We are worried that police officers may become addicted" national police spokesperson says
The café, whose name "Jamban" means toilet in Indonesian, has been open since April
There were five passengers aboard the helicopter when it went down, says Indonesian army's Major General
The traffic was so bad that Indonesians dubbed the disastrous toll gate 'Brexit', from the words 'Brebes exit'
Indonesia is already home to some 800,000 mosques, including a large number in Jakarta and other major cities
Company shoots commercial showing athlete performing stunts across one of Indonesia's ancient holy temples
'There will be 'vice-versa' policies from other countries, impact would be felt on economy and trade' he says
Hundreds of rescuers were searching through wrecked houses and mounds of earth for 19 villagers still missing
State-owned oil and gas company is offering motorists two liters of free fuel for reading one chapter of Holy Quran
The boat carrying the 44 people was found stranded off the coast of the northern Indonesian province of Aceh last week
The group assembled a bomb but were arrested by police just days before launching their attack
Jessica Kumala Wongso denies the premeditated murder of her college friend Wayan Mirna Salihin
Video of the 53-year-old desperately begging officials not to confiscate her food went viral
Local tourism chief Guntur Sakti said he had sent a warning to Singapore over the map
Police and the military have rounded up people for allegedly spreading communism through logos on T-shirts
Many young labourers described feeling dizzy, nauseous and vomiting after long days working in the fields
The fast-moving flows incinerated homes and left livestock blackened and peeling
Seven people were exposed to the hot clouds, killing three and leaving four others critical, says official
The victims died in Bantul district in the main island of Java
President of world body Gianni Infantino announced Friday that the Asian country had been reinstated
Conservationists wept in joy as the healthy female calf was born on western Sumatra island
Portuguese football manager has been widely linked to Manchester United