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A critically endangered Sumatran rhino named Delilah successfully gives birth in Indonesia
A critically endangered Sumatran rhino was born in Indonesia’s western island Sumatra on Saturday.
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Endangered egg-laying mammal seen for the first time in over 60 years
An expedition through a perilous mountain range in Indonesia captured the first-ever photographic evidence of the species, which has a unique and fragile evolutionary history.
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US, Indonesia and five other nations hold war drills amid China concerns
Soldiers from the U.S., Indonesia and five other nations are participating in a combat exercise on Indonesia’s main island of Java amid concerns about China’s aggression.
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Indonesia's Highest Volcano Erupts, Spreading Ash and Lava
Indonesia’s highest volcano on its most densely populated island has spewed ash skyward and released searing gas clouds and rivers of lava in its latest eruption.
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Indonesia Earthquake Leaves at Least 252 Dead as More Bodies Are Discovered Beneath Rubble
Indonesian authorities say the death toll from Monday’s earthquake on Java has leapt to 252 as more bodies have been discovered under collapsed buildings.
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Earthquake Kills at Least 162, Hundreds Injured in Indonesia
An earthquake has shaken Indonesia’s main island of Java, killing at least 162 people, damaging dozens of buildings and sending residents into the capital’s streets for safety.
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Soccer's Worst Disasters: Same Mistakes by Police, Fans Die
Soccer’s three worst stadium tragedies occurred over a 60-year span but are so strikingly similar that its clear lessons haven’t been learned.
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Indonesian Police to Charge 6 People in Soccer Disaster
Indonesian police say they are bringing criminal charges against three officers and three civilians for their roles in the deaths of 131 people when police fired tear gas inside a soccer stadium.
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Stampede at Indonesia Soccer Match Kills at Least 125
Police fired tear gas to stop brawls at a soccer match in Indonesia leading to a stampede that killed at least 129 people, according to police.
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125 Die as Tear Gas Triggers Crush at Indonesia Soccer Match
Police firing tear gas after an Indonesian soccer match in an attempt to stop violence triggered a disastrous crush of fans that has left at least 125 people dead.
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‘Brilliant' Harvard Grad Student's Arrest, Death in Custody Abroad Prompt Outcry
A Harvard Kennedy School graduate student and transgender advocate died in Indonesia after being arrested at the start of his honeymoon, prompting calls for an investigation from family, other advocates and the school. Rodrigo Ventosilla, a 32-year-old from Peru, was arrested for carrying prescription medicine and then, along with his husband, deprived of rights while in detention in Bali, all…
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Milley: China More Aggressive, Dangerous to US, Allies
Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says the Chinese military has become significantly more aggressive and dangerous over the past five years.