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Karuni Rompies

Karuni Rompies

Karuni Rompies is assistant Indonesia correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Indonesian activist attacked.

The shocking moment an Indonesian activist was allegedly attacked with chemicals in Jakarta

Indonesian authorities have arrested six people, four of them from the military’s intelligence unit, in connection to the incident that has sent a chill through Indonesian human rights activists.

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Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles with Indonesia’s Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin after their meeting in Jakarta.

Australia to turn WWII site on ‘valuable’ Indonesian island into training base

The move to redevelop the site into a joint training facility highlights the Indonesian president’s eagerness to cement regional relationships amid the rise of China and an unpredictable US under Trump.

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Grant Schultz has been charged with two counts of people smuggling.

‘Black flight’: Charter flight boss charged over alleged plot to smuggle Australians into Indonesia

Two men – without visas or passports – were allegedly discovered by Indonesian immigration authorities on board a small plane in the province of South Papua.

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A giant banner of Khamenei stretched over one of the Islamic Cultural Centre’s windows.

‘World’s thugs’: In Indonesia, resentment about the Iran war is everywhere

Politicians and pundits in Australia tell Muslims it is inappropriate to publicly mourn Iran’s dead supreme leader. There are no such qualms in Jakarta.

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Men stand on logs swept away by flash flood in Batang Toru, North Sumatra, Indonesia.

Logs became floating battering rams for homes as Indonesia reels from catastrophic floods

Authorities on the island of Sumatra say they are incapable of responding to the unfolding disaster there – killing at least 770 people – because the destruction is too vast.

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The plane had first departed from Cairns in North Queensland and – after a stop in the North Queensland town of  Coen - flew to Merauke, Indonesian authorities said.

‘No passports, no visas’: Australians detained after mysterious South Papua flight

Indonesian officials said one of the Australians was supposedly linked to a drug case, while another was on parole. Searching the plane, authorities say they found a small amount of meth.

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Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat has won Olympic gold on the floor exercise in Tokyo and is the defending world champion.

Ban on Israeli gymnasts earns rebuke from Olympics body

Indonesia appears to have wrecked its chances of hosting the 2036 Games after denying visas to Israeli athletes who wanted to compete at a world championships in Jakarta this week.

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Trump in Egypt on October 13 with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at his right shoulder.

Beside Trump, Prabowo was in his happy place – at home it’s a different story

The Indonesian president returns from the backslapping at Egypt to plummeting approval ratings and his signature policy embroiled in a crisis of his own making.

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Patima, 44, is desperately waiting for information about her son.

A shake, a scream, and the wail of ambulances: How a school day turned to tragedy

Patima was at home when the news reached her that her son’s boarding school had collapsed. At least 50 boys are still under the rubble. And her son is yet to be found.

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Rescuers inspect the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed with passengers on board, in Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Australian executive among eight dead in Borneo helicopter crash

The helicopter lost contact with air traffic control about eight minutes after departing from an airport in the Indonesian province of South Kalimantan.

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