The shopping and online games company is staking out a spot as competition in Southeast Asian e-commerce intensifies, particularly in the largely untapped market of Indonesia... READ MORE›
Abbott and could further erode relations between Australia and Indonesia, which have clashed on many issues, including how to combat human trafficking... READ MORE›
The two parties also agreed on central elements of a maritime boundary in the Timor Sea, it said... READ MORE›
Migrants from the boat gave that account to workers for a United Nations refugee agency in Indonesia a United Nations official said Friday... READ MORE›
Mr Hassan said the crew initially told Australian officials they couldn't go back to Indonesia because they could be jailed for people smuggling... READ MORE›
However Mr Honoris said he hoped the change in leadership would bring fresh air to the Indonesia-Australia bilateral relations... READ MORE›
When it comes to its treatment of those seeking asylum Australia is becoming a lawless state Amnesty International refugee researcher Anna Shea says... READ MORE›
SHARE Link People queue to vote voluntarily in East Timor presidential elections in Farol, Dili, on Monday... READ MORE›
Abraham Louhenapessy was arrested in Jakarta this week for allegedly smuggling people into and out of Indonesia, said Indonesia's national police investigator Agus Andrianto... READ MORE›
The UNHCR's representative in Indonesia, Thomas Vargas, said it was still too early to assess the impact on his organisation of the new Australian policy... READ MORE›
Mr Hassan said the crew initially told Australian officials they couldn't go back to Indonesia because they could be jailed for people smuggling... READ MORE›
Timor Leste will be no better off despite the cancellation of a treaty that divided resource revenues between the country and Australia, an expert says... READ MORE›
The Greater Manchester Police informed police in Australia, who arrested five men in April, a week before the parade... READ MORE›
The Indonesian government must send a strong protest to the Australian government so that it will not recur in the future... READ MORE›
Mr Sanda's yield shrunk from 14,000 dry kilograms of seaweed in 2008, the year before the oil spill, to just 500 in 2010... READ MORE›
Asylum seekers on the doorstep of United Nations office in Jakarta with nowhere to turn... READ MORE›
In September, the Indonesian tourism minister again promised Australians would be granted free visa access, before leaving them out of the policy that began on October 1... READ MORE›
Indonesia and Australia are embroiled in a diplomatic row over allegations that people smugglers were bribed at sea by Australian officials to turn their boats around... READ MORE›
Dependence on Australian live cattle, boxed beef and wheat imports greatly undermines Indonesia's food security... READ MORE›
Market distortions can be controlled, but farmers' prices have remained relatively unchanged... READ MORE›
The spokesman said stability and development of East Timor is very important to Australia... READ MORE›
Indonesian commentators have widely hailed the new Australian Prime Minister as an opportunity to mend fences in a bilateral relationship that soured during the Abbott years... READ MORE›
Dependence on Australian live cattle, boxed beef and wheat imports greatly undermines Indonesia's food security... READ MORE›
The Australian government remains willing to assist and is in contact with the Government of Indonesia on this issue... READ MORE›
One of Indonesia's most senior cabinet ministers has denied offering Australia an island to temporarily house refugees and asylum seekers... READ MORE›
Since the beginning of 2016 until August, foreign investors recorded a net buy of Rp 4.1 trillion for BMRI stocks... READ MORE›
Australia on Monday told Indonesia to secure its borders better in a stinging rebuke after Jakarta demanded answers to allegations Canberra paid to turn ba... READ MORE›
Accusations aired on Australian television of money laundering involving high level officials in Papua New Guinea should be investigated by both countries PNG says... READ MORE›
East Timor has officially dropped its spying case against Australia at the UN's International Court of Justice... READ MORE›
But Mr Gusmao said fallout from the extraordinary spat between the two neighbours had not poisoned local attitudes towards Australia in East Timor... READ MORE›
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