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Former armed fighter says smuggling routes allowed a small army to invade the Malaysian state from the Philippines.
Features
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2013 12:43 GMT
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Eleven people arrested for planning to assault the US embassy and site near Australian embassy, according to police.
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Hundreds of survivors and relatives gather for ceremony honouring the 202 victims of nightclub attack.
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Unnamed group was planning to kill police officers and attack parliament in Jakarta, police official says.
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Police say Ahmadsali Badron linked to kidnappings and allegedly helped "terrorists" travel in and out the country.
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Indonesian court finds Umar Patek, accused of assembling explosives for 2002 attack on nightclub, guilty on all counts.
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Indonesian court will decide fate of Umar Patek, accused of assembling explosives for 2002 attacks which killed scores.
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Five people shot dead on resort island of Bali "for planning acts of terrorism and robberies".
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Washington and Manila should work with the Muslims of the Philippines to ensure full rights of identity and development.
Opinion
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2012 11:45 GMT
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Majid Khan, accused of helping al-Qaeda plot attacks in US, to co-operate on other cases in return for reduced sentence.
Americas
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2012 07:37 GMT
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