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Business trendsAmbitious Indonesian farmers put Java back on the coffee map After 130 years in obscurity, region's beans grab connoisseurs' attention Java Frinsa Estate coffee farmer Wildan Mustofa harvests beans in Bandung, Indonesia. [3]
The ethnically Chinese and Christian governor of Indonesia's capital Jakarta, Basuki Purnama, is facing a tight election contest on Feb. 15 in which race and religious issues have been thrust forward by firebrand Islamists. [4]
TOKYO / JAKARTA -- On a narrow street behind towering office buildings in central Jakarta, Mulyono has been running a small kiosk for the past four years. [5]
JAKARTA -- Indonesia is entering another high season of politics. On Nov. 4, some 50,000 people took to the streets and occupied central Jakarta to protest remarks Gov. (confirmed by 2 sources) [6]
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has suffered two successive setbacks since his ally and former deputy Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or Ahok as he is widely known, was accused of insulting Islam earlier this year. [7]
JAKARTA — Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has embraced the “selfie”, taking part in a number of light-hearted self-shot pictures and videos during his tour of Asia that contrast with the pomp and formality of most of the octogenarian monarch’s trips abroa... [8]
It is hard to remember after entering the surroundings of lndonesia's Bogor presidential palace that the youthful looking, understated man tooling around the sprawling property in a golf buggy is head of the world's most populous Muslim-majority coun... [9]
JAKARTA -- It is hard to remember after entering the surroundings of lndonesia's Bogor presidential palace that the youthful looking, understated man tooling around the sprawling property in a golf buggy is head of the world's most populous Muslim-ma... [10]
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Business trendsAmbitious Indonesian farmers put Java back on the coffee map After 130 years in obscurity, region's beans grab connoisseurs' attention Java Frinsa Estate coffee farmer Wildan Mustofa harvests beans in Bandung, Indonesia.
The ethnically Chinese and Christian governor of Indonesia's capital Jakarta, Basuki Purnama, is facing a tight election contest on Feb. 15 in which race and religious issues have been thrust forward by firebrand Islamists.
TOKYO / JAKARTA -- On a narrow street behind towering office buildings in central Jakarta, Mulyono has been running a small kiosk for the past four years.
JAKARTA -- Indonesia is entering another high season of politics. On Nov. 4, some 50,000 people took to the streets and occupied central Jakarta to protest remarks Gov.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has suffered two successive setbacks since his ally and former deputy Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, or Ahok as he is widely known, was accused of insulting Islam earlier this year.
JAKARTA — Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has embraced the “selfie”, taking part in a number of light-hearted self-shot pictures and videos during his tour of Asia that contrast with the pomp and formality of most of the octogenarian monarch’s trips abroa
It is hard to remember after entering the surroundings of lndonesia's Bogor presidential palace that the youthful looking, understated man tooling around the sprawling property in a golf buggy is head of the world's most populous Muslim-majority coun
JAKARTA -- It is hard to remember after entering the surroundings of lndonesia's Bogor presidential palace that the youthful looking, understated man tooling around the sprawling property in a golf buggy is head of the world's most populous Muslim-ma