Indonesia believes Australia has signed up to a 'no further espionage' future, while Tony Abbott insists it will continue. |
Fast food workers went on strike around the USon Thursday to demand a doubling of the federal minimum hourly wage to 15 dollars. Carrying signs that point out the meagre earnings of people who work for minimal pay - "8 hours = 56 dollars" read one - employees marched outside their work places in.... |
Marty Natalegawa says Australian prime minister’s comments ‘not necessarily’ a contradiction of Julie Bishop’s assurances |
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa says a process of rebuilding trust between Jakarta and Canberra has begun in the wake of the spying scandal. |
TACLOBAN, Philippines (AP) In a story Nov. 10 about Typhoon Haiyan, The Associated Press incorrectly reported that a tsunami in the south in 1976 killed 5,791 people. The actual number is 4,791 dead, according to a 1978 study by... |
The Indonesian foreign minister has accepted Tony Abbott's comments that Australia will continue spying on Jakarta as part of intelligence co-operation. |
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa says a process of rebuilding trust between Jakarta and Canberra has begun in the wake of the spying scandal. |
Two countries agree to set up ‘hotline’, but stop short of promising not to collect intelligence Lenore Taylor |
The Nov. 10 email came from Julie Rodriguez at the White House: Would I come in to meet with President Obama and his senior staff “to discuss the moral urgency of passing immigration reform”? Surely it was a joke. Why would I get an invitation? But by the next morning I’d learned that the invitation was for real. |
AS Julie Bishop tries to repair Australia's relationship with Indonesia, Tony Abbott says we will continue to collect intelligence on our northern neighbour. |