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Are Indonesia-Australian relations on the mend?
Indonesia's president has taken a call from the Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, a development that could see the two meeting face-to-face next month and the bilateral relationship returning to a more normal footing.
Australian opposition demands more answers about Jakarta ties
Australia's opposition parties are keeping pressure on Prime Minister Tony Abbott to publicly explain why he missed a regional conference in Bali.
Malaysian opposition MP charged over comedy skit
The prominent Malaysian opposition politician, Teresa Kok, has been charged with sedition.
New media meets new extremism in southern Thailand
Authorities in southern Thailand say at least nine people have been wounded in two bomb blasts in the regional city of Hat Yai.
Indonesia calls for action on deforestation, climate change.
Singapore has warned that South East Asia is at risk of environmental vandalism from corporate greed.
Working elephants in Laos face the end of the road
An Australian study has warned that captive elephants in Laos will be extinct in 100 years, if nothing is done.
Gloves off in Indian election campaign
As the Indian election nears an end, the frontrunner Narendra Modi has taken his campaign to the stronghold of the Gandhi family.
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