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Ahok’s defeat marks tough future for democratic, tolerant Indonesia
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May 12, 2017
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PNG police launching islands region security operation for elections
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May 12, 2017
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An Indonesian oasis of progressive creativity emerges in culture city
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Tokelau suspends two officials following helicopter row review
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ASEAN lawmakers alarmed at ‘blasphemy’ conviction of Ahok
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Vanuatu switches to recovery mode after Donna — Ella now stronger
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Cyclone Donna leaves northern Vanuatu, heads for New Caledonia
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