
U.S. President George W. Bush welcomes President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia to the Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy leaders at the National Building Museum in Washington on November 15, 2008. (UPI Photo/Ron Sachs/POOL)
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Islamic finance is going global:
Putin talks energy, weapons on Asia, UAE tour
Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Indonesia Thursday to discuss deals on natural resources and weapons at the start of a three-country tour with a high-powered team of energy, banking, and arms magnates.
Bush to meet key ally ahead of Iraq report
US President George W. Bush will Wednesday huddle with Australian Prime Minister John Howard, a close ally, one week before making a key progress report to wary US lawmakers on the war in Iraq.
S.Korea under fire as hostages taste freedom
South Korea came under fire for negotiating with Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents as 19 Christian aid workers released by the hard-line movement enjoyed a first taste of freedom Friday in six weeks.
Indonesia readies for Christian executions
Indonesian authorities prepared Friday to execute three Christians found guilty of instigating attacks on Muslims in 2000 in Central Sulawesi despite protests over the move, officials said.
Indonesian sultan says disasters are part of destiny
Indonesian quake survivors must accept natural disaster as part of their destiny, a principle of "Javanese philosophy", Yogyakarta's widely-revered sultan said in an interview.
Survivors plea for help as Indonesia defends quake aid
Indonesia defended the earthquake relief effort on Wednesday as angry survivors pleaded for help and aid agencies said that many victims lacked medical care and water.
Indonesia struggles to cope as quake toll passes 5,100
Indonesia struggled on Monday to cope with the scale of its earthquake disaster as aid trickled in for thousands of injured and homeless survivors facing a difficult third night in the open. As the death toll from Saturday's quake passed 5,100, for
Iran leader blasts US 'propaganda war'
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hit back on Friday at what he called a US propaganda war, keeping up his firebrand attacks on the West a day after saying that Israel would one day vanish.


