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We Asked People If Jokowi's Bule CEO Plan Will Help Or Hurt Indonesia
The president wants to see some foreigners sitting in the corner office. Is it a good idea?
What We Know About Indonesia's Treason Arrests
Indonesian police detained 10 people on treason, and related charges, in the past 24 hours. Here's everything we know.
Indonesia Is Preparing to Execute More than a Dozen People for Drug Crimes
Last year, the government executed 12 foreign citizens and two Indonesians for drug crimes, sparking international outcry and leading several countries to withdraw their ambassadors from Jakarta.
Thanks to FIFA and National Politics, Indonesian Soccer is a Giant Mess
Politics, bad business, and FIFA meddling continue to keep the world's fourth largest country from attaining a decent soccer infrastructure.
Indonesia's Drug Czar Still Wants Island Prison Guarded by Crocodiles—and Tigers and Piranhas Too
The director of the National Narcotics Agency said his proposal would cut down on prison corruption because you can't bribe crocodiles.
Indonesia's Fires Are Emitting More Carbon Pollution Than the Entire US Economy
Over 100,000 fires are burning, mostly on the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan, in order to make way for palm oil, timber, and pulp and paper plantations.
After Decades, Indonesia to Allow Foreign Journalists Into West Papua
Indonesia announced on Sunday that foreign journalists will be allowed to travel unhindered to West Papau, a region where a 50-year separatist movement has challenged Indonesian territorial claims.
Indonesia Executed All But One of Nine Convicted Drug Smugglers, Sparing Filipino Woman
Indonesia reportedly executed eight convicted drug smugglers by firing squad, unexpectedly granting a last-minute reprieve to a domestic worker from the Philippines.
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran Could Face Firing Squads as Early as Tuesday
Time appears to be running out for Australia's convicted drug smugglers on death row in Indonesia.
'They Were Both Very Anti-Drugs': We Spoke to an Ex-Cell Mate of the 'Bali Nine' Smugglers on Death Row
Two Australian drug smugglers condemned to death in Indonesia lost what is said to be their final legal challenge on Monday. A former cell mate told VICE News what he thinks this says about justice in the country.
UN Rights Agency Urges Indonesian President to Suspend Executions of Drug Offenders
Objection to the country's latest round of planned killings has inspired a growing clamor of voices from around the world in an appeal to spare the lives of the condemned.
Black Sabbath's Guitarist Wants Indonesia to Spare Australians on Death Row
Tony Iommi has written a letter to Indonesian president and metalhead Joko Widodo asking for two Australian citizens to be removed from death row.