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An Indonesian policeman near a broken window from a Starbucks outlet in Jakarta, Jan. 14.

Here’s what we know about ISIS's influence in Indonesia

Is ISIS linked to the terrorist strike in Indonesia’s capital that left an estimated seven dead in a wave of bullets and explosives?

Here’s what we know about ISIS's influence in Indonesia
Nicholas Saputra

Indonesia's social media savvy moves it onto the Movember map

Indonesia's social media savvy moves it onto the Movember map
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Where the Forest Ends

Where the Forest Ends

Flood refugees begin returning to Jakarta; Indonesia braces for more rain

Flood refugees begin returning to Jakarta; Indonesia braces for more rain

Stopping Indonesia's Roof Riders with Threatening Concrete Balls

Stopping Indonesia's Roof Riders with Threatening Concrete Balls

VIDEO: Hopes fading for finding survivors of boat crash off Indonesia

More than 150 asylum-seekers — if they're even still alive — have been stuck at sea for more than three days after the boat they were on, heading for Australia, crashed off the coast of Indonesia.

VIDEO: Hopes fading for finding survivors of boat crash off Indonesia
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Indonesia Offers A Lesson For Egypt

Egypt could get some guidance from Indonesia where a revolution cut short the military rule and produced a fledgling democracy.

Indonesia Offers A Lesson For Egypt

Locals in Indonesia making a living as rented carpool riders

Some streets in Indonesia are restricted to cars with three riders, so Indonesians are making a living by renting themselves out as riders.

Locals in Indonesia making a living as rented carpool riders
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Poor Indonesians Make Money in Jakarta's Traffic as Jockeys

While many Indonesian drivers see Jakarta's growing gridlock as a nightmare, some city residents see a business opportunity.

Poor Indonesians Make Money in Jakarta's Traffic as Jockeys
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Indonesia's twin disasters

Twin natural disasters have hit Indonesia. Indonesia's most volatile volcano erupted in central Java. Also this week, a powerful earthquake off Sumatra island triggered a tsunami.We get the latest from the BBC's Karishma Vaswani.

Indonesia's twin disasters
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Barack Obama: the movie

The film, 'Obama, the Menteng Kid,' is the creation of Indonesian writer Damien Dematra who wrote a fictional novel on Obama's upbringing in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Jakarta. BBC correspondent Karishma Vaswani joins us.

Barack Obama: the movie
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Bombings Rock Jakarta

A series of explosions killed nine people and injured 48 more in Jakarta, Indonesia. Joining The Takeaway from Jakarta with more of the story is Daniel Ziv, a filmmaker and author.

Bombings Rock Jakarta
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Update on the Bombings in Jakarta

Two bomb blasts rocked the central business district of Jakarta, Indonesia, killing eight people and injuring dozens more. Jim Della-Giacoma, South East Asia Project Director in Jakarta for the International Crisis Group, joins The Takeaway with more.

Update on the Bombings in Jakarta
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Hillary Clinton makes a stop in Jakarta, Indonesia

As she continues her inaugural trip across Asia, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be in Indonesia today. As the Obama administration makes a push to strengthen relations with Southeast Asia, what will Clinton be hearing from her Indonesian hosts?

Hillary Clinton makes a stop in Jakarta, Indonesia

Jakarta Water Woes

The capital city of Indonesia is wading through more than just water as they cope with an array of problems brought on by recent flooding.

Jakarta Water Woes