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Jakarta’s ‘invisible’ lives: Undocumented coastal children denied basic rights

A melting pot of mostly low-income households from diverse cultural backgrounds, the fishing village of Cilincing in North Jakarta is also home to dozens of undocumented children who lack access to basic rights.

1 day ago
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Tangerang regency to build six MRT stations as part of East-West line

There will be 11 stations in the Greater Tangerang region of Tangerang city and Tangerang regency in the East-West line, while the North-South line will be extended to South Tangerang city. ...

2 days ago
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Privatization fears cast shadow over Jakarta’s clean water future

As the specter of privatization again rises over the city’s utility service, a civil coalition is advocating for Jakartans concerned that the planned restructuring of PAM Jaya from a city-owned to a limited liability company will ultimately lead to commodification of the basic resource and further cut off access for the urban poor. ...

4 days ago

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Collective housing offers a ray of light for Jakarta slum problems

Several slum kampungs in northern Jakarta have adopted a collective housing model and would like the government to know of their success.

2 years ago
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Jakarta to improve park-and-ride facilities

The Jakarta administration is working to improve park-and-ride facilities throughout the city to encourage more people to use public transportation.

2 years ago
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Heru’s plan to ‘regreen’ Monas in the mold of GBK under scrutiny

Urbanists are raising concerns about the Jakarta administration's plan to revamp and potentially commercialize the city’s historic landmark, Monas.

2 years ago
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Jakarta workers, employers object to staggered office hours

The Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) and the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) have voiced their disapproval of the Jakarta administration's plan to impose staggered working hours to alleviate the city's chronic traffic issues.

2 years ago
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Antara to move to Pasar Baru

State-owned news agency LKBN Antara plans to move its newsroom to its old address in Pasar Baru, one of historic quarters of Central Jakarta.

2 years ago
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Interim Jakarta governor plans to 'regreen' Monas

Heru unveiled the plan following his meeting with State-owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir who pledged to provide assistance for the project, which overall will give a new look to Jakarta's best-known landmark.

2 years ago
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Giant dome collapses in Jakarta mosque fire

Dramatic footage obtained by AFP showed a thick column of grey smoke engulfing the dome while the flames destroyed the lower parts of the Jakarta Islamic Centre Grand Mosque on Wednesday.

2 years ago
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Heru’s return marks start of lengthy Jakarta transition

Former Jakarta administrator-turned-State Palace insider Heru Budi Hartono officially assumed his role as the capital’s caretaker governor on Monday, beginning a lengthy term that could run into 2024.

2 years ago
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How did Anies do as governor? Jakartans, experts are divided

Anies Baswedan stepped down from his position as Jakarta governor on Sunday, becoming the first leader of the city in 10 years to complete a full five-year term in office.

2 years ago
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As 2024 nears, Jakarta's flooding becomes political

Days after receiving the NasDem Party’s backing for the 2024 presidential race, outgoing Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan is facing renewed criticism over his handling of the city’s perennial flooding problem, including from the central government and the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P).

2 years ago
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Jokowi names member of inner circle as interim Jakarta governor

President Joko “Jokowi" Widodo has named one of his inner circle as interim Jakarta governor who will start to work next week: his own secretary Heru Budi Hartono.

2 years ago
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Jokowi names Anies replacement, orders quick action on flooding

"I have told Pak Heru that the primary problem in Jakarta is flooding and traffic jams, and there needs to be significant progress on that," Jokowi said on Monday as quoted by Antara.

2 years ago
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Three dead as flooding knocks down walls of Jakarta school

Local police are combing through a school complex in Cilandak, South Jakarta in search of casualties, after the stage wall of a school collapsed due to flooding, killing three schoolchildren.

2 years ago
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3 dead in Jakarta floods after school wall collapse

The Greater Jakarta metropolitan region houses around 30 million people and is regularly hit by floods in the rainy season.

2 years ago
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Floods hit Greater Jakarta, warnings of more thunderstorms issued

Heavy rains and flooding also hit other parts of the country, with more rain forecast across the archipelago for the rest of the week.

2 years ago
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Public transportation sees uptick in passengers after fuel price-hike

Amidst the fuel price-hike on Sept. 3, bus and MRT operators in Jakarta have seen a minor uptick in passenger numbers. 

2 years ago
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Jakpro to commence construction of waste-to-energy plant ITF Sunter after years of delays

The development of ITF Sunter waste-to-energy incinerator has long been under scrutiny by environmentalists, who have warned of possible health hazards, including toxic fumes released by the facility.

2 years ago
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One year after ruling, Jakarta sees little progress on air pollution

A year after a court found President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and top-ranking officials in central and local administrations guilty of negligence for failing to tackle chronic air pollution in Jakarta, activists say there has been little in the way of actual implementation of the ruling.

3 years ago
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Transjakarta resumes 24-hour bus service in 13 main corridors

Jakarta-owned bus operator Transjakarta resumed 24-hour bus services on Monday, ending a curtailed timetable that had prevailed under pandemic restrictions.

3 years ago
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Search begins for interim Jakarta governor

The City Council has submitted to the Home Ministry its three top picks for replacing outgoing governor Anies Baswedan, starting a process in which it actually has a say following an ombudsman investigation into public disgruntlement with earlier regional appointments this year.

3 years ago
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BMKG warns of thunderstorms, flooding in coming days

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has issued thunderstorm warnings for this week, following days of torrential downpours that have flooded a number of neighborhoods in Greater Jakarta.

3 years ago
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Revitalized Kota Tua offers respite for pedestrians

The newly revamped Kota Tua area in West Jakarta offers a glimpse at the future, with pedestrian-friendly infrastructure offering a lull in the fast-paced, noisy and traffic-filled city.

3 years ago
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Recycling firm battles Jakarta's plastic waste emergency

Tridi Oasis Group, which employs 120 people, has recycled more than 250 million bottles since it was founded six years ago.

3 years ago
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Anies expands access to public spaces, transit to unite Jakartans

Anies Baswedan is hoping to leave a legacy of inclusivity in the development of Jakarta as he looks back on his five years of governing in the nation’s capital.

3 years ago
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Jakarta's 'zombie' train confronts traffic apocalypse

That's the hope of Jakarta's light rapid transit operator, which has turned a train and station into the set of a bloody zombie apocalypse -- with real passengers invited to the show.

3 years ago
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Jakarta houseplant expo returns from pandemic slumber

Jakarta's annual Flona Festival has been revived after the COVID-19 pandemic stopped crowd-pulling events in their tracks. However, with mobility curbs lifted, the festival looks to benefit from the houseplant boom.

3 years ago
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First batch of Chinese-made high-speed trains arrives in Jakarta

Billed the first export case of a Chinese bullet train system, the project to connect the Indonesian capital and the West Java provincial capital of Bandung was about 80 percent completed in late August and commercial operations are expected to start in June next year.

3 years ago
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Jakarta recommits to gender-based violence prevention at U20 summit

Jakarta has seen an almost tenfold rise in the number of gender-based violence cases over the past five years, Jakarta Health Agency head Widyastuti said on the margins of the U20 Mayor's Summit.

3 years ago
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North Jakarta police officers arrested for ethics violation

Jakarta Police have arrested several officers from Penjaringan precinct in North Jakarta for abuse of authority. The police, however, did not explain the suspected violations.

3 years ago
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Ten people, including children, killed in Bekasi in truck crash outside school

The students were waiting at the bus stop after class when the truck veered toward them and crashed into two motorcycles and toppled a concrete communications tower, traffic policeman Latif Usman said.

3 years ago
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