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As the pandemic has curtailed tourism in Bali, the island's ecosystem has had the chance to regenerate. But can a region so dependent on holiday makers survive without the travel industry?
For the first time a TV crew has obtained virtually unrestricted access to all corners of Kerobokan's men's prison. ABC Foreign Correspondent reports from this repository of misery set in an island playground.
As Bali Nine's Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan face execution for drug smuggling, this report revisits their story. Their supporters insist the pair have reformed and deserve another chance.
Indonesia is in the grip of election fever. One candidate represents a way out of the mire of corruption that characterises politics here, the other is a potent symbol of the old. And they're both claiming victory.
The waves of the tsunami brought an unlikely unity to Aceh, a region on the brink of civil war. Five years on, unrest is rife yet again as the worrying shadow of Muslim Extremism returns.
The beheading of three Christian schoolgirls by Muslim extremists in Sulawesi shocked the world. Extremists have now threatened to kill more Christians.
We join the campaign trail of the man who could be the next leader of Indonesia - General Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Indonesia has learnt from the American experience in Iraq and is relying on ‘embedded’ reporters to ensure that the war in Aceh is favourably portrayed.
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