Indonesia
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Rivals had said February election won by former general was undermined by state interference and unfair rule changes
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More than 11,000 people were told to leave their homes after Mount Ruang erupted at least three times since Friday afternoon
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Indonesia’s national disaster mitigation agency said residents of Tagulandang island would be relocated to Manado, the nearest city, on Sulawesi island, a journey of six hours by boat
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Mount Ruang has repeatedly erupted, and officials fear it could collapse and create a tsunami, with thousands being evacuated from the area
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Federal government investigating deaths as a ‘matter of priority’, with efforts under way to treat remaining animals
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Footage allegedly filmed during February military raid in Puncak regency renews calls for international intervention in contested region
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Soaked survivors clung to hull overnight before being taken to safety by Indonesian rescue team
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Anies Baswedan has refused to concede and alleges there were ‘many problems’ with the vote
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Outgoing president confers honour on presumed successor, Prabowo Subianto, who is accused of human rights violations