Indonesia has spent years preparing one of the most ambitious capital relocations of the 21st century: moving its political ...
Jakarta is sinking by centimeters each year while floods, pollution, and rapid urbanization push the city toward a breaking point. This video explores how history, climate change, and government ...
The Jakarta Provincial Government canceled the fireworks shows for the 2026 New Year's Eve celebration. Jakarta Governor ...
One tropical cyclone and two cyclone seeds have been detected in three locations around the country. Read more at ...
The iconic Homo erectus fossil was welcomed home with a repatriation ceremony and a new museum exhibit in Jakarta.
Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo announced that Jakarta's provincial minimum wage (UMP) for 2026 will rise to Rp5.72 million.
From 24-hour city parks to libraries extending their evening hours, Jakarta closed the year with a series of public space ...
The second and larger wave took place from Christmas Eve through Thursday morning, with traffic reaching about 201,000 ...
Jakarta surpasses Tokyo as the world’s largest city with 42 million residents, highlighting Asia’s rapid megacity growth, ...
Negotiations between workers, business owners and the city administration led to an agreement to set the alpha coefficient ...
Jakarta added nearly 735,000 new vehicles in 2025, intensifying pressure on traffic flow, parking space and road safety.
The Indonesian capital of Jakarta is home to 10 million people but it is also one of the fastest-sinking cities in the world. If this goes unchecked, parts of the megacity could be entirely submerged ...