Indonesian authorities arrested the recently dismissed head of an agency overseeing President Prabowo Subianto's flagship free meals programme on Wednesday along with two other former officials, hours after a raid put the agency's offices under lockdown.
At least 10 people in Indonesia's West Java were killed and six injured on Friday following a rock collapse at a quarry, the disaster agency said, with search efforts ongoing to find people buried beneath the rubble.
Indonesian divers believe they are close to finding the cockpit voice recorder of a Sriwijaya Air jet that plunged into the sea shortly after takeoff with 62 people onboard.
An American woman recently released from prison after serving part of a 10-year sentence for her role in the murder of her mother will be deported and return home on Tuesday, an immigration official on Indonesia's island of Bali said.
Fitch downgraded Indonesia's sovereign credit rating outlook from stable to negative on Wednesday, the latest in a series of blows to investor sentiment in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has applied to Indonesia's government for an internet service provider permit for its Starlink satellite unit, the communications ministry said on Thursday.
Thousands of people rallied in Indonesia's biggest cities on Tuesday, demanding the government reverse its first subsidised fuel price increase in eight years amid soaring inflation.
Indonesian authorities have declared two villages on Java island red zones and banned livestock movement from the area after the deaths of several farm animals from anthrax, an official said on Friday.
Indonesia's defence minister and presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto on Sunday announced incumbent leader Joko Widodo's eldest son as his running mate for next year's election.
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A Jakarta court has again extended flag carrier Garuda Indonesia's GIAA.JK debt restructuring process by two months, a case official said on Monday, because the company has yet to finish verifying over $10 billion in claims.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Monday asked coal and liquefied natural gas producers to give priority to domestic market demand over exports or else face action.
Indonesia's financial regulator plans to extend regulations for loan forbearance for some sectors that have yet to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic beyond a March 2023 deadline, a senior official said on Tuesday.
Southeast Asian ride-hailing and payments firm Grab will more than double its stake in Indonesian e-wallet OVO to 90%, the Indonesian firm said on Monday, pending approval from regulators.
Indonesia's stock exchange (IDX) has relaxed requirements for companies seeking to launch initial public offerings (IPOs), in an attempt to encourage more listings by startups.
Indonesia's parliamentary budget committee on Tuesday approved President Joko Widodo's 2022 budget with total spending of about 2,714 trillion rupiah ($190.40 billion), representing a fiscal deficit equal to 4.85% of gross domestic product.
Indonesia's consumption of biodiesel in 2021 could be higher than initially estimated, an energy ministry official told a virtual conference on Monday.
Indonesia's inflation cooled further in August and hit a new 20-year low, marking a third month the rate came in below the central bank's target range, as the COVID-19 pandemic hurt demand in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
At least 10 people have been killed, including some children, after a truck crashed on Wednesday near a bus stop outside a school in Indonesia's West Java province, police said.
Indonesia's Anies Baswedan, a former governor of the capital Jakarta, on Thursday handed over documents to the election commission to register as a candidate for next year's presidential election.
Garuda Indonesia's proposal for restructuring its more than $9 billion debt won the approval on Friday from the vast majority of the airline's creditors, court officials said, staving off the risk of bankruptcy at the embattled flag carrier.