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Violent clashes that have swept across Indonesia and left at least six people dead are being seen as a major test for ...
Indonesia’s worst wave of violent protests in years seems to have paused after the government ordered the military and police to take stern action against rioters and looters.
An Indonesian analyst says Jakarta’s riots stem from three clusters: idealist protesters, opportunistic youths, and anarchist ...
JAKARTA: Indonesia's financial and economic regulators say the country's economic fundamentals remain strong after widespread political protests sparked selling of stocks and the currency.
Jakarta Metro Police arrested 611 adult and 629 underage individuals during the recent week-long demonstrations in the city.
Jakarta has long stood at the crossroads of trade, culture, and politics. As the city approaches its 500th anniversary in ...
Across the Southeast Asian archipelago, demonstrators have torched government buildings, riot police have hurled tear gas and fired water cannons at protesters in city streets, and some people have ...
Six killed in Indonesia protests over economic hardship and police brutality. Security ramped up across major cities.
Hundreds of workers rallied in Jakarta on Thursday to demand higher wages and lower taxes, fewer than expected amid tighter ...
The situation in Jakarta and several other Indonesian cities returned to normal on Sunday, August 31, following a week of anti-government and anti-parliament protests.
Thousands of Indonesians rallied across the country today as the military was deployed in the capital after six people were killed in nationwide protests ...
Jakarta cleaning crews and military personnel began clearing streets around the Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) headquarters ...