Jakarta

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

Global Politics

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

Nicholas Saputra

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

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Where the Forest Ends

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

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

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.

Stopping Indonesia’s Roof Riders with Threatening Concrete Balls

Global Politics

Indonesia has gone to imaginative extremes to try to stop commuters from riding the roofs of trains Now they have an intimidating and possibly even deadly new tactic.

The World

Indonesia Offers A Lesson For Egypt

Conflict & Justice

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

The World

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.

The World

Environmentalism, Indonesian Style

The Asian archipelago of Indonesia hosts some of the most abundant and diverse natural resources in the world. Indonesia’s vast rain forest is second in size only to the Amazon’s. No other country has a longer coastline; and its waters are filled with spectacular coral reefs and marine life. But decades of abuse, neglect and […]