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Home Ministry wants to evaluate CFD because it often turns into pop-up markets

Jakarta is considered a good model for Car Free Day (CFD) activities because the city administration clearly separates spaces for exercising and economic activities.

4 days ago
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Train derailments spark urgent calls for increased rail safety funding

A spate of train derailments this month has raised concerns over Indonesia’s railway safety and sparked renewed calls for greater investment in infrastructure maintenance, as experts warn that underfunding and poor oversight may be putting lives at risk. ...

6 days ago
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Evicted Kampung Bayam residents return home despite uncertainty

After years in limbo, Kampung Bayam residents have finally agreed to relocate to a low-cost apartment complex designated for them despite concerns over high rent, as their temporary housing arrangement nears its end. ...

1 week ago

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Jakarta to move Formula E circuit from Monas to Sudirman-Thamrin

The city administration is not allowed to asphalt some parts of the Monas area in Central Jakarta to use as a circuit for the race.

5 years ago
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Life without spice: Skyrocketing chili prices hit traders, food lovers, restaurants

The average price of the popular red bird’s eye chili jumped to Rp 110,556 per kilogram on Tuesday, costing almost as much as beef at Rp 117,778 per kilogram.

5 years ago
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Evacuees struggle in shelters as floodwaters remain high in Tangerang district

The Meteorological, Climatology and Geophysics Agency is warning that floods might still occur in Greater Jakarta in the second and third week of February despite no heavy downpours or strong winds being predicted for the capital anymore.

5 years ago
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'If you fear it, face it': Jakartans push themselves to conquer fear of public speaking

Life motivator and clinical psychologist Tatiana SP Basuki from the University of Indonesia explained that the fear of public speaking, what is termed glossophobia, could stem from unpleasant experiences of being laughed at, rejected, unappreciated, or made to feel incompetent, which made an individual ashamed. 

5 years ago
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Jakarta poverty rate drops to third-lowest level since ‘reformasi’

The poverty rate -- the ratio between the number of poor people and the total population -- in Jakarta was recorded at 3.42 percent in September last year, the third lowest since widespread reforms were introduced in 1998.

5 years ago
City

Challenge completed: Transjakarta directors shave heads after breaking record

Acting president director Yoga Adiwinarto said the head-shaving was in response to a challenge from Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan who issued a dare to the directors and managers after they set a record of 500,000 customers on March 20, 2018.

5 years ago
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Jakarta to continue Monas revitalization project after short pause

The city administration temporarily halted the project on Jan. 29  following the Jakarta Council's demand and a public outcry.

5 years ago
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Ministry demands Jakarta revise LRT plan to avoid overlap with MRT

The government has told the Jakarta administration to revise its plans for the east-west line of the light rapid transit (LRT), saying the route, as currently planned, overlapped with that of the MRT.

5 years ago
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Urban life: Commuters happy to spend extra for comfortable trip

After a tiring day at the office, many Jakarta commuters face an arduous journey home on stuffy and jam-packed buses – and some have found a way out for themselves.

5 years ago
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Traffic jam: Jakarta roads remain one of world's most congested

Traffic congestion in Greater Jakarta caused annual losses equivalent to some Rp 67.5 trillion (US$4.9 billion), 2017 data from the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) showed.

5 years ago
City

Achievement unlocked: Transjakarta breaks record for serving one million customers in a day

The record was achieved thanks to the Jak Lingko angkot (public minivan) service launched by the city, which was integrated with Transjakarta services.

5 years ago
City

Land Rover crashes into pond at Hotel Indonesia traffic circle

The front side of the Land Rover was heavily damaged and the driver was taken to a hospital for treatment.

5 years ago
City

After months-long trial, schizophrenic Bogor woman absolved of blasphemy charge

A blasphemy case started after a video of Suzethe Margareth entering Al-Munawaroh Mosque in Sentul, Bogor regency, went viral last year. Believing that her husband was marrying another woman inside the mosque, she stormed inside with her pet dog and wearing her shoes.

5 years ago
City

Spicy food enthusiasts, beware: Chili now as expensive as beef

Spicy food sellers in Jakarta are fretting about the future of their business as chili prices in the area have skyrocketed. 

5 years ago
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Rampant violations despite e-ticketing as motorcyclists get notification days later

A e-ticketing system is having a limited impact on roads of Jakarta, with hundreds of traffic offenses logged in the first days after police set up clever cameras to catch motorcyclists violating the rules.

5 years ago
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After coalition splits up, PKS, Gerindra face off for Jakarta's deputy governor post

After the presidential election, the two parties parted ways. Gerindra decided to join President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo's administration, while PKS remained in opposition to the government.

5 years ago
City

Floods still deluge Tangerang four days after heavy rains

It has been four days since flooding impacted several areas in Tangerang, including the Garden City Residence Periuk housing complex, yet water levels keep increasing, much to residents’ dismay.

5 years ago
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Conventional jobs losing ground in digital era

Paperboys and conventional photographers are losing their jobs as the world around them grows more and more digitalized by the second.

5 years ago
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Lukewarm: Jakarta flood victims back out of class action lawsuit

The five plaintiffs in the lawsuit, which was registered on Jan. 13, represent flood victims from each of Jakarta’s five municipalities. The lawsuit cites Law No. 24/2007 on disaster mitigation, which stipulates that the central and regional governments are responsible for disaster mitigation.

5 years ago
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City wants more green space for Monas after shelved revitalization project​​​​​​​

The controversial revitalization project in the southern part of Monas is located on a 34.481-ha plot of land or around 0.05 percent of the city’s total green spaces.

5 years ago
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The good old days: Digital age dims the lights of Jl. Jaksa

Once a center of nightlife and popular spot among foreign tourists, Jl. Jaksa in Central Jakarta has lost its luster, with business owners there struggling to stay afloat.

5 years ago
City

Authorities close down 23 illegal gold mining holes in Bogor

Pongkor is known to attract miners searching for gold despite their lack of skills and proper tools.

5 years ago
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Kemayoran complex management counts on central government to anticipate flooding

The Gandhi underpass was hit with 3 meters of inundation following heavy rain on Sunday morning. 

5 years ago
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Beauty and success: How industries favor good looks

Despite acknowledging that her male counterparts at her law firm also put effort into their looks, the beauty standards imposed on the two genders differ.  Often, her coworkers comment on how they thought she would be pretty if only she could lose weight. Meanwhile, her male counterparts with a similar physicality do not receive the same comments, Riska noted, pointing out to how “girls get fat-shamed”.

5 years ago
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Residents in flood-prone areas of Jakarta blame city for poor drainage system

Residents of Kebon Jeruk Baru suspected that the nearby Anak Kali Pesanggrahan water channel was clogged and was unable drain water, but the Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD Jakarta) reported that the channel was functioning normally.

5 years ago
City

Jakartans struggle to find masks as concerns over coronavirus outbreak intensify

Ainie said she bought three N95 masks online last year for Rp 45,000 (US$ 3). However, the same shop was now selling the set of three for Rp 1.4 million.

5 years ago
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Concern grows over unchecked Jakarta wildlife trade amid global outbreak

An animal welfare and rights activist has raised concern over the trade in exotic animals that continues unchecked at Jakarta's so-called "bird markets", despite the WHO declaring the novel coronavirus outbreak a "public health emergency of international concern” (PHEIC) on Jan. 30.

5 years ago
City

Cutting down waste: Jakarta's traditional markets to drop single-use plastic bags by July

As an alternative, vendors are expected to educate and provide their customers with ecofriendly bags.

5 years ago
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Ban on single-use plastics to challenge online food companies, customers

The ban, which becomes effective in July, may spell change in the behavior of both consumers and providers in Jakarta's food delivery industry.

5 years ago
City

Poster boy of student protests found guilty but walks free from prison

The Central Jakarta District Court has sentenced 20-year-old Luthfi Alfiandi, whose photo clutching an Indonesian flag to his face has become an emblem of the student protests against controversial legal amendments, to four months of imprisonment.

5 years ago
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