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Indonesia Considers Opening Its Borders to Foreign Travelers
- Government sets no time frame for decision: foreign minister
- Indonesia has kept its international borders shut since March
An aircraft with a new design to promote wearing face masks in Tangerang on Oct. 12.
Photographer: Adek Berry/AFP via Getty Images
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Indonesia is considering a plan to reopen its international borders to regular travelers, even as it struggles with the region’s largest virus outbreak.