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Stories
Indonesia wants answers from Australia over spying allegations
Indonesia has reacted angrily to reports Australia used its Jakarta Bureau for intelligence gathering and spying.
Spy claims overshadow regional ministerial gathering in Perth
Against the backdrop of the allegations about Australia's spying activities, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is hosting a meeting in Perth of foreign ministers from around the Indian Ocean.
Thousands of Thais rally against amnesty bill
Fears are mounting of a return to political unrest in Thailand, after thousands of people rallied in Bangkok to oppose the government's bid to give amnesty to former leader Thaksin Shinawatra.
First trial of Khmer Rouge leaders closes
In Cambodia, the landmark war crimes trial of two former leaders of the Khmer Rouge movement has closed with prosecutors calling for the defendants to be jailed for life.
Indonesian workers strike for better pay
Industrial action in Indonesia continues today as workers across the country resume a strike demanding pay rises of more than 50 per cent.
Reinventing rangoli on a vast scale
Diwali, the five day Hindu festival of light kicks off this Sunday.
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