North Sumatra
How Much More Tragedy Can We Take?
What the sinking of a ferry in Lake Toba, last June, says about how Indonesia moves forward after a tragic transportation accident.
Djarot's Big Second Chance Ends In Defeat In North Sumatra
Rival Edy Rahmayadi won the governor's race with a stunning 17 percent lead, according to quick count results.
Why Tomorrow's Regional Elections Matter, Even If Your Province Isn't Holding an Election
It's election day in the world's third-largest democracy.
If You Only Read One Story About a Psychic Treasure Hunter Today, This Is It
Mismanjaya claims he can help you find long-lost loves, cure whatever is making you ill, and even make you rich. Just don't ask him to cast a hex on anyone.
The Solution to Deradicalize Convicted Terrorists In Indonesia Is a Cliché
Education is still the answer, according to a new study.
For Djarot, Indonesia's Upcoming Regional Elections Is a Much Needed Second Chance
Djarot Syaiful Hidayat, Ahok's running mate in the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election, is now campaigning to become the governor of North Sumatra. If he fails, people will lose their jobs.
The 'Forgotten' Victims of Indonesia's Mt. Sinabung—a Volcano That Won't Stop Erupting
As Bali prepares for the eruption of Mount Agung, the victims of another volcano, 3,000 kilometers away, wonder if they will ever be able to return home.