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Jakarta backs Prabowo’s seawall project despite environmental concerns

Despite criticism from environmentalists and apparent conflict with Governor Pramono Anung’s conservation pledge, the Jakarta administration has committed to supporting President Prabowo’s ambitious seawall megaproject along the city’s northern coast following the President’s request last week.

21 hours ago
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Jakarta to form film commission to simplify permits, slash red tape

Deputy Governor Rano Karno introduced the Jakarta Film Commission (JFC) as an independent body to be managed by film industry professionals, aimed at supporting filmmakers from within and outside the country. ...

1 day ago
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Daytime hustle forces Jakartans to find joy in nighttime workouts

Exercising in the evening may help improve physical and mental health, but working out too hard at nighttime may disrupt one's sleep pattern and quality, experts have warned. ...

3 days ago

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Pramono-Rano, Ridwan-Suswono candidate pairs register for Jakarta race

Two potential candidate pairs registered their candidacy for the Jakarta gubernatorial election with the local branch of the General Elections Commission (KPU) on Wednesday, setting the stage for a three-horse race in November.

9 months ago
Jakarta

Jakarta Police detain more than 300 protesters: Chief spokesman

After having previously denied that any protestors were arrested, Jakarta Police chief spokesman Sr. Comr. Ade Ary Syam Indradi confirmed the arrest of protestors. 

9 months ago
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Street vendors, ‘ojol’ drivers run business as usual amid protests in Jakarta

While thousands of people staged demonstrations at several strategic points in Jakarta on Thursday, online ride-hailing (ojol) drivers and street vendors continued business by exercising some caution as to avoid potential violence.

9 months ago
Jakarta

Acting Jakarta governor holds free-meal trial with own operational funds

Acting Jakarta governor Heru Budi Hartono claimed he had used his own operational funds to hold the first trial of the free nutritious meals program, which is slated to be implemented nationally under president-elect Prabowo Subianto’s incoming administration.

9 months ago
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Refugees in limbo after eviction notice from Jakarta administration

Around 100 refugees staying at an empty building formerly occupied by the West Jakarta Military Command (Kodim) face further uncertainty as the Jakarta administration has reportedly issued an eviction notice stating that the government is planning to renovate and utilize the facility.

9 months ago
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Manggarai residents struggle to navigate future after massive fire

Thousands of residents who fell victim to a huge fire in Manggarai, South Jakarta, on Aug. 13 are receiving adequate assistance from authorities, but their future remains uncertain.

9 months ago
Jakarta

Gerindra to announce Ridwan-Suswono ticket next week

Dasco said that Ridwan, now a senior politician with the Golkar Party, would be paired with senior Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Suswono. 

10 months ago
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Jakarta to arrange free schooling for poor students at 1,000 private schools next year

The Jakarta administration plans to arrange for low-income students to attend up to 1,000 private schools for free in the next academic year to prevent them dropping out of education because of financial problems, as the city’s limited public schools often fail to accommodate them.

10 months ago
Jakarta

Jakarta to boost contract quota for non-permanent teachers to 2,650

The Jakarta Education Agency (Disdik) is working to provide 2,650 non-permanent teachers with the opportunity to obtain Individual Work Contract (KKI) status.

10 months ago
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Minivan drivers face uphill financial struggle

Miktrotrans drivers get a salary “far below what is decent”, one protesting driver said. Each driver is required to meet a daily target of 100 kilometers of travel to receive the full daily wage of Rp 150,000 (US$9.28), which still puts them below Jakarta's minimum monthly wage.

10 months ago
Jakarta

"I can take on Anies, Ridwan Kamil in Jakarta:" Kaesang

Kaesang also said that he would be ready to join the race in Jakarta if the people in the capital wanted him to run.

10 months ago
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Young Jakarta couples think twice about having kid(s) amid urban pressure

The string of challenges faced by Jakartans today – from having limited space to live, worsening air pollution and the threat of land subsistence to traffic congestion – have further prompted young couples to think twice about having more than one child, or having any offspring at all.

10 months ago
Jakarta

Police name Depok preschool owner suspect in viral child abuse case

Police have named the owner of a preschool in Depok as a suspect of child abuse after video clips of CCTV footage of the incidents under investigation went viral on social media.

10 months ago
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Mikrotrans drivers protest distance-based wage scheme

Mikrotrans drivers protested on Tuesday over a distance-based wage scheme that they said was nearly unattainable due to the city’s notorious traffic and left them with incomes below Jakarta's minimum wage.

10 months ago
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Jakarta's fishers battle rising pollution as government turns blind eye

The Cilincing fishing community in North Jakarta is battling to save their livelihoods against an increasing tide of waste that is polluting the waters and killing fish in Jakarta Bay, and has seen very few signs that either the local or central governments are tackling the recurring problem.

10 months ago
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Jakarta teachers plead for help after losing source of income

As one of the 149 contract teachers affected by the policy, Imam was about to lose Rp 3 million (US$185) of his monthly salary for being a member of teaching staff at a state school in North Jakarta.

10 months ago
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Jakarta eyes recruitment drive for laid-off, nonpermanent teachers

The Jakarta administration has promised to offer more long-term and fixed placements for nonpermanent teachers in the city, following recent backlash over the sudden dismissal of over 100 contract educators across different levels of education – from elementary to senior high schools – last week.

10 months ago
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Birth of ‘Zombie Village’ in Jakarta due to recurring floods

Amid the hustle and bustle of the Cililitan Wholesale Center (PGC) in East Jakarta lies an abandoned settlement known as Kampung Zombie.

10 months ago
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Bangkok reaches urban greening milestone as Jakarta shambles along

While Jakarta continues to struggle in addressing perennial problems related to the limited green spaces in the city, its Thai counterpart has reached a milestone in adding more natural areas to Bangkok by bringing to life thousands of mini parks, a strategy that experts say can be adopted in the Indonesian capital.

11 months ago
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Floods hit several Jakarta neighborhoods as city braces for more rain

Several neighborhoods in Jakarta were inundated over the weekend following heavy rain that hit the capital last week, with the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) forecasting more heavy rain to come in the following days.

11 months ago
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Mayors worldwide commit to boost SDG efforts

Mayors and governors from around the world declared on Thursday their shared commitment to boost efforts to achieve the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as progress on the program lags.

11 months ago
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Grassroots sports clubs emerge to push more Jakartans to exercise

After the COVID-19 pandemic, new grassroots sports clubs have been helping motivate Jakartans to engage in regular physical exercise in a bid to promote healthy lifestyles and foster a sense of community.

11 months ago
Jakarta

Jakartans again oppose planned 10-year vehicle age limit

A recent poll shows that the majority of Jakartans is opposed to implementing a decade-old age limit policy for private vehicles that authorities revived after the President signed the DKJ Law on the city's future fate.

11 months ago
Jakarta

Golkar to reveal Jakarta, West Java tickets on registration day 1

The "grand old party" is set to announce its gubernatorial tickets for Jakarta and West Java on Aug. 27, the opening day of candidate registration for the 2024 regional head elections.

11 months ago
Jakarta

Golkar's Ridwan Kamil eyeing gubernatorial race alliance, PKS says

The PKS says Golkar politician Ridwan Kamil has expressed interest in allying with the party for the regional head elections in Jakarta as well as West Java, though it plans to make a decision only after the results of an electability poll.

11 months ago
Jakarta

Jakarta to install more air quality stations to manage pollution

Aside from expanding the number of air quality monitoring stations, the city's environment agency has urged Jakartans to do their bit by using public transportation, avoiding open waste burning and making other environmentally conscious efforts to reduce the air pollution that has been choking Jakarta for months.

11 months ago
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Ex-Kampung Bayam residents struggle with life at Rusun Nagrak

The lives of evicted Kampung Bayam residents who now live at low-cost apartment complex (Rusun) Nagrak in Cilincing, North Jakarta, have become more complex as they have to wake up at dawn to reach their respective schools or workplaces located close to their former neighborhood in Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta.

11 months ago
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PKS names Sohibul Iman Jakarta gubernatorial candidate

Sohibul Iman served as PKS chairman from 2015 to 2020 and was elected to the House of Representatives for the 2009-2014 and 2014-2019 periods. He has also likely been elected to the body for the 2024-2029 period.

11 months ago
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Pollution haze chokes Jakarta on its 497th anniversary

Acting Jakarta governor Heru Budi Hartono dismissed concerns on the deteriorating air quality in Jakarta, saying that air pollution is a common occurrence in various major cities across the world and stressing the government's anti-pollution measures such as cloud seeding and mist spraying.

11 months ago
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Gridlock, crowded public transportation mark Jakarta’s anniversary celebrations

Jakarta’s 497th anniversary on Saturday was marked by congestion on numerous thoroughfares, heavily crowded public transportation and persisting pollution as people across the city went out to join in the festivities.

11 months ago

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