President Joko Widodo
Chilling Photos of the Submarine That Broke Into Pieces and Took 53 Lives
All crew members on board the Nanggala-402 are presumed dead, according to the military.
Sinking Ships, Deportation for Salvadorans, and the First LGBT-friendly Mosque: The VICE Evening Bulletin
Everything you probably missed today.
The Body Count In Indonesia's Increasingly Brutal Drug War Keeps On Rising
Nearly 100 suspected drug dealers have been gunned down during raids by police in the last year, a dramatic increase over last year's figures.
Setya Novanto's Power Pole, Jakarta's Intolerance, and the Most Powerful Sicilian Mafia: The VICE Evening Bulletin
Here's all that happened in the world while you were at work.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Stories about another LGBTQ raid in Jakarta, an anti-radicalism protest in Indonesia, and a fake scientist getting caught.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
The rupiah is down, Kendrick Lamar is hitting the road, and the victims of a Sumatra volcano feel like they've been "forgotten."
Now We Know Just How Deadly Indonesia's Renewed Drug War Actually Is
At least 55 alleged drug traffickers have been gunned down during police raids since the start of the year, according to Amnesty International.
Jokowi Raises the Stakes In Indonesia's War on Drugs
Human rights groups fear that Indonesia's tough talk might lead to a rash of Duterte-style killings.
Has Indonesia Gone Too Far With Its Hizbut Tahrir Ban?
The central government plans to ban the radical Islamist group. But some question the legality of the move.
Indonesia's MUI to Issue Fatwa Against Fake News
The fatwa would forbid the spread of fake news or hoaxes. But can it solve the problem?
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?
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.