Indonesia
Indonesia set to restore military links with Australia
Indonesia is set to restore military ties with Australia after suspending them earlier this week amid claims inappropriate laminated material was used at an Australian training centre in Perth.
West Papua issue linked to defence tiff with Australia - ABC
Indonesia's decision to halt military cooperation with Australia could be linked to the West Papua issue says the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Australia, Indonesia military at odds over 'insulting' material
"Offensive" material about West Papua at a Special Forces base is what prompted Indonesia's defence chief to cut military cooperation with Australia.
Indonesia suspends military cooperation with Australia
Indonesia has suspended all military cooperation with Australia, reportedly over offensive training materials.
Hundreds rescued from deadly Indonesia boat fire
Indonesian police are blaming a short circuit in a motor for the fire that ripped though a ferry in Jakarta that has left at least 23 people dead.
MSG discussions highlight Indonesia schism
Differences in approach between Indonesian and West Papuan representatives reached a head at Melanesian Spearhead Group meetings in Vanuatu last week.
'Everything can be burnt' - West Papua in the Jokowi era
The face of West Papuan society is changing but RNZ International found that the core ideology of these Melanesian people is not easily destroyed. Video
Four more charged with treason for Papuan demos
Four more people have been charged with treason after demonstrating for West Papuan self-determination on Monday.
NZ wins beef trade dispute
Indonesia's restrictions on food and animal products break the rules, the World Trade Organisation says.
NZers in Indonesia offer accommodation to Kaikoura locals
A NZ couple living in Indonesia has extended an offer of accommodation to those affected in the Kaikoura earthquake looking to de-stress and relax. Audio
Freeport's new boss pushes Papua expansion deal
Chappy Hakim, a retired Indonesian air force chief who says he knows next to nothing about mining, now heads the local unit of mining giant Freeport-McMoRan.
NZer on drugs charges in Bali could get out early
New Zealander Myra Williams may only serve six months of a possible seven year sentence for importing .82 grams of methamphetamine into Bali, Indonesia, a lawyer says. Video, Audio
West Papuans look to march again, despite police
There are signs of more imminent arrests of West Papuan demonstrators in towns across Indonesia's Papua region.
13 die in West Papua plane crash
An Indonesian air force transport plane has crashed into a mountain, killing all 13 people board during a training exercise in the Papua region.
NZ-bound Indonesian diplomat on a mission re Papua
Indonesia's ambassador-designate to New Zealand says it's his mission to relay accurate information about West Papua.
MSG police and security ministers meet
A Solomon Islands cabinet minister says Melanesian Spearhead Group countries need their police forces aligned.
MSG police and security ministers meet
A Solomon Islands cabinet minister says the Melanesian Spearhead Group, or MSG, countries need their police forces aligned because of their shared goals of economic growth, sustainable development…
Thousands of West Papuans mark human rights day
At least 6000 West Papuans are estimated to have demonstrated in the Papuan Highlands town of Wamena to mark Human Rights Day at the weekend.
Vanuatu needs to be on UN Committee of 24 - Sope
A former Vanuatu prime minister Barak Sope wants Vanuatu to become a member of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonisation to counter Indonesia's influence. Audio
More mass arrests in Indonesia at West Papua demos
There have been more mass arrests in Indonesia of those participating in rallies for West Papuan self-determination. Audio