Fire in an office building in Indonesia's capital kills at least 17 people, police say.
Indonesian police say a fire ripped through an office building in the capital, Jakarta, killing at least 22 people.
By Ahmad Luqman Ismail and Aidil Ichlas SIPIROK, Indonesia Dec 9 (Reuters) - Before the deadly landslides and floods hit ...
JAKARTA, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Indonesia's Sumatra island will require 51.82 trillion rupiah ($3.11 billion) in reconstruction ...
President Prabowo Subianto has centralised power and forged close ties with the military, raising concerns about autocratic ...
The first giant panda cub born in Indonesia is noisy, nursing well and showing other signs of good health.
Robinhood launched in the US in 2013 and attracted users for its free or low-fee investing. The company gained notoriety in ...
JAKARTA, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Two elderly Dutch prisoners convicted of drug offences are set to leave Indonesia for the ...
JAKARTA, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Potential state revenues in 2026 from Indonesia's planned gold export tax could reach 3 trillion ...
More than 100,000 homes were destroyed when powerful rains lashed the South East Asian country last week.
Indonesia and the Netherlands have agreed to repatriate two Dutch nationals convicted on drug offenses in Indonesia ...
Emergency crews are racing against time after catastrophic floods and landslides struck parts of Asia, killing more than ...
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