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Indonesia Bracing for COVID-19 Outbreak to Worsen: Official

Indonesia Bracing for COVID-19 Outbreak to Worsen: Official

By Sebastian Strangio
There are alarming reports that the Delta variant has penetrated more remote regions of the archipelago.
Indonesia Reports 54,000 Virus Cases, Becomes Asian Hotspot

Indonesia Reports 54,000 Virus Cases, Becomes Asian Hotspot

By Edna Tarigan
Officials fear that the more highly transmissible Delta variant is now spreading from the islands of Java and Bali.

COVID-19 Tightens Its Grip on Southeast Asia

COVID-19 Tightens Its Grip on Southeast Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
At least half of the region's 11 nations have seen record daily infection counts over the past week.

Australia Donates Vaccines, Aid to Virus-Hit Indonesia

Australia Donates Vaccines, Aid to Virus-Hit Indonesia

By Sebastian Strangio
The offer comes as the Southeast Asian nation struggles to contain an exponential increase in COVID-19 infections.

Desperate Indonesians Search for Oxygen as Virus Cases Soar

Desperate Indonesians Search for Oxygen as Virus Cases Soar

By Niniek Karmini
Hospitals are bursting beyond capacity and oxygen supplies are running out, leaving people desperate.
The Curious Case of Garuda Indonesia

The Curious Case of Garuda Indonesia

By James Guild
The company's primary goal is not to make a profit for the Indonesian state.

Japan, Philippines to Hold First Ever Joint Air Exercises

Japan, Philippines to Hold First Ever Joint Air Exercises

By Sebastian Strangio
The two nations share overlapping concerns about China’s growing maritime capability and assertiveness.
Indonesia Mulls Tighter Restrictions to Head Off COVID-19 ‘Catastrophe’

Indonesia Mulls Tighter Restrictions to Head Off COVID-19 ‘Catastrophe’

By Sebastian Strangio
In some parts of the country, hospitals are turning away patients as the disease continues its spread.

South Korea’s New Southern Policy: The Indonesia Dimension

South Korea’s New Southern Policy: The Indonesia Dimension

By Noto Suoneto
President Moon's policy seems tailor-made for Indonesia, but much more can be done to improve the relationship between the two nations.

US, Indonesia Begin Construction on Maritime Training Center

US, Indonesia Begin Construction on Maritime Training Center

By Sebastian Strangio
The center will occupy a strategic position at the southern entrance to the Straits of Malacca.

As Outbreak Spreads, Indonesia Notches New Daily COVID-19 Record

As Outbreak Spreads, Indonesia Notches New Daily COVID-19 Record

By Sebastian Strangio
In parts of densely-populated Java, the surge in coronavirus cases has pushed hospitals to full capacity.
Indonesia Needs to Seek Out Alternative Sources for Biofuel

Indonesia Needs to Seek Out Alternative Sources for Biofuel

By Haryanto and Filda Citra Yusgiantoro
The country has abundant resources of biomass, a great potential source of renewable energy.

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