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Indonesia hunts for missing plane
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200 rescued from ferry sinking |
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Jetliner wreckage found
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| Jan.2 |
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Lost plane discovery proves false
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| Jan.3 |
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Ocean scoured for jet
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| Jan.4 |
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Mystery deepens over missing plane
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| Jan.6 |
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Lost plane 'battled 130kph winds' |
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| Jan.8 |
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Ferry survivors found after 9 days on raft A cargo ship in the Java Sea saw them frantically waving for help and heard their whistles
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Lost plane: Underwater metal found |
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| Jan.10 |
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Deaths as bird flu flares in Asia |
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Fisherman finds part of jetliner
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| Jan.14 |
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'Human hair' clue in hunt for airliner
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| Jan.15 |
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Bird flu reports spreading in Asia |
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| Jan.21 |
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Quake strikes off Sulawesi coast |
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| Jan.25 |
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U.S. picks up missing jet signal
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| Feb.3 |
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Floods leave 200,000 homeless
At least 9 people have been killed and 190,000 made homeless by massive floods that have swept through the capital
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| Feb.4 |
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Floods: 340,000 homeless Boats ferried supplies to desperate residents of flood-stricken Jakarta as rivers burst their banks
| The rivers burst their banks following a rain. 20 people have been killed. Hundreds found themselves trapped,
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| Feb.5 |
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Death toll from flooding climbs to 25
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| Feb.6 |
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Floods recede in soaked Jakarta
Deadly floods that have swamped the capital began receding. Much of the city remained under filthy water
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| Feb.9 |
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Authorities to disinfect Jakarta
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| Feb.11 |
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Thousands ill, as Jakarta cleans up |
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| Feb.25 |
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Ferry suddenly sinks An ferry Levina I involved in a deadly mid-voyage fire has sunk with several safety investigators, police and journalists on board
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| Feb.26 |
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Police to probe capsized ferry |
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| Mar.6 |
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Quake kills at least 70| A powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake is injuring hundreds more as buildings collapsed. The quake followed by strong aftershocks | |
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Jet crashes on landing |
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| Mar.7 |
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Scores escape flaming plane wreck
Map of YOGYAKARTA Indonesia| An passenger jet crash landed and burst into flames killing 23 people trapped inside. A further 117 people escaped. The front wheels snapped off a jetliner as it crash-landed and skidded into a rice field w... | |
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Rescue efforts intensify after quake
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| Mar.8 |
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Experts struggle to identify victims
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Crash probe: Front wheels snapped
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| Apr.4 |
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Playboy editor cleared |
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| May.23 |
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Girl dies from bird flu
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| Jun.12 |
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Bombing 'mastermind' held in swoop Abu Dujana, the leader of Jemaah Islamiyah's military unit, was one of 7 suspected terrorists detained in central Java
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| Jun.25 |
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'Terror leader' warns Westerners |
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| Jun.28 |
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EU bans all Indonesian airlines |
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| Jul.8 |
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Volcanic fumes kill teenage campers
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| Jul.10 |
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Thousands flee Mount Gamkonora volcano |
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| Jul.29 |
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Iraq celebrates Asian Cup victory
Thousands of Iraqis have spilled onto the streets to celebrate, firing guns into the air despite a ban
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| Aug.8 |
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Powerful earthquake shook buildings |
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| Aug.11 |
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Islamists attend Jakarta meeting
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| Sep.10 |
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Earthquakes rock town of Situbondo
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| Sep.12 |
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Powerful quake strikes
A 8.2-magnitude earthquake has struck in the Indian Ocean shaking buildings in Jakarta nearly 640 kilometers away
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Powerful aftershocks hit Sumatra
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| Sep.13 |
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4th earthquake strikes Indonesia| An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 struck northeast of Sulawesi | |
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| Sep.14 |
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5th strong quake hits Indonesia in 3 days A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.4 struck off the southwestern coast in the same area shaken by a major 8.4-magnitude temblo
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| Sep.15 |
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Experts warn 'big one' may hit Indonesia
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| Oct.11 |
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Bombing victims remembered
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| Oct.24 |
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Earthquake rocks western Indonesia
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| Nov.27 |
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Climate change blamed for flooding
Indonesia's environment minister said that global warming was to blame after the capital was partially flooded, forcing thousands to flee ho...
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World climate summit begins
Delegates and scientists opened the biggest-ever climate change conference, urging rapid progress in building a new international pact by 20...
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| Dec.3 |
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U.S. to be urged over climate pact
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| Dec.7 |
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Quake hits climate conference
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| Dec.8 |
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China leads cuts protests Developing countries squabbled with the West over mandatory emission cuts at the climate change conference
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| Dec.9 |
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U.S., EU push green trade
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| Dec.11 |
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'Crunch time' for climate change
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has opened high-level talks at the climate change conference in Bali with a call to action
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| Dec.12 |
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Terror network's leader on trial
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| Dec.13 |
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EU, U.S. in climate deal standoff The U.S. and the EU remained at loggerheads over how to replace the 10-year-old Kyoto Protocol
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Climate talks near end amid row
World climate talks have gone into their last day amid fierce disagreement over targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions
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Indonesian bird flu deaths climb
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| Dec.14 |
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Climate talks 'on brink' of deal The UN climate summit is 'on the brink' of a deal, as talks look set to extend into an extra day
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Deal 'omits specific cuts'
Negotiators at the climate change conference have secured provisional agreement on a document on cutting greenhouse gas emissions
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Climate deal sealed by US U-turn Delegates at the UN summit have agreed a deal on curbing climate change after days of bitter wrangling
| US had wanted firmer commitments from developing countries. EU and US agreed that industrialized countries would not set firm emissions targets. The roadmap initiates a 2-year process of negotiations to agree a new set of emissions targets to replace those in Kyoto
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| Dec.15 |
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US sets terms for climate talks The US has said the climate change negotiating process must ensure developing states take their fair share of emission cuts
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Powerful quake rattles Indonesia
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| Dec.26 |
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Deadly landslide hits dinner party
Map of Karanganyar Indonesia Soldiers, police and volunteers dug for survivors of landslides that killed as many as 80 people in western Indonesia