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Indonesia Wrangles With Its Own 'Fake News' Crisis, Made in China

Indonesia Wrangles With Its Own 'Fake News' Crisis, Made in China

By Andrew Barclay
Fake news is dominating discussions in Indonesia too -- a nation divided along ethnic and sectarian lines.
102 Killed in Aceh Quake, Mercifully No Tsunami

102 Killed in Aceh Quake, Mercifully No Tsunami

By Catherine Putz
The quake -- so near the site of 2004's immense devastation -- has destroyed hundreds of buildings.

Asia’s Indigenous Voices: Defending Sacred Lands

Asia’s Indigenous Voices: Defending Sacred Lands

By Jon Letman
From Borneo to Kyrgyzstan, Asia’s indigenous peoples link environmental conservation and preservation of their heritage.

Southeast Asia Still Has Weak Information Security Against Cyber Threats

Southeast Asia Still Has Weak Information Security Against Cyber Threats

By Paul Baka
With the huge increase in internet use, Southeast Asia is more prone to attacks from outside sources.

Obama and Indonesia: Strong Progress But an Uncertain Future

Obama and Indonesia: Strong Progress But an Uncertain Future

By Nithin Coca
The U.S. has done its part to deepen relations; the ball is now in Indonesia's court.
South China Sea: Indonesian Military Stages Massive Natuna Sea Exercise

South China Sea: Indonesian Military Stages Massive Natuna Sea Exercise

By Ankit Panda
Indonesian President Joko Widodo observed the exercises, underlining the importance of the Natuna Islands.

Have Asia’s Middle Powers Come of Age?

Have Asia’s Middle Powers Come of Age?

By Chietigj Bajpaee
Recent developments have illustrated that Asia's middle powers are key drivers of strategic change.
A Brief History of the Coup d'État in the Asia-Pacific

A Brief History of the Coup d'État in the Asia-Pacific

By Ankit Panda
Across Asia in the 20th and 21st centuries, the coup d'etat has been a well-documented phenomenon.

Cross Culture: Indonesian Dance Troupe Evolves Out of Australia’s Suburbs

Cross Culture: Indonesian Dance Troupe Evolves Out of Australia’s Suburbs

By Luke Hunt
The Diplomat's Luke Hunt interviews the stars of Lestari Girls.

Indonesia Receives First Batch of New German-made Main Battle Tanks

Indonesia Receives First Batch of New German-made Main Battle Tanks

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Indonesia took delivery of eight of 61 Leopard 2 main battle tanks upgraded for urban warfare.

Abductions at Sea: A 3-Way Security Challenge for Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines

Abductions at Sea: A 3-Way Security Challenge for Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines

By Jacqueline Espenilla
As Southeast Asian pirates turn to abductions, what can regional states do?
India Takes Over From China as Top Global FDI Destination in 2015

India Takes Over From China as Top Global FDI Destination in 2015

By Ankit Panda
Largely due to recent government reforms, India has become the top destination for foreign direct investment worldwide.

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