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View all search resultsThe death of Arya, 39-year-old junior diplomat at the Foreign Ministry specializing in the protection of Indonesian citizens abroad, has raised questions, particularly due to the circumstances in which he was found.
18 hours agoContinuous heavy rainfall during what the weather agency described as an anomalous dry season on Monday evening triggered flooding in many parts of Jakarta and its surrounding areas. ...
3 days agoThe Jakarta administration’s plan to relocate South Jakarta’s Barito Market to make way for the proposed ASEAN Park has sparked strong opposition from a number of traders, who fear the move will cost them their livelihoods. ...
4 days agoA man fell to the ground in front of Gandaria City shopping mall in South Jakarta on Monday as a result of starvation.
5 years agoBudgeting and data problems are hampering the distribution of social aid in the capital city.
5 years agoThe COVID-19 outbreak has largely reduced the number of commuter line passengers, but crowds of workers who cannot afford to work from home reportedly persist in certain stations and trains during rush hours and ahead of iftar (breaking-of-the-fast).
5 years agoKebon Kacang subdistrict head Aiman said he was concerned that many residents in the densely populated area near the banks of the Krukut River in Kebon Kacang were still going outside and not obeying physical distancing measures amid the city’s implementation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB).
5 years agoThe economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have hit Jakartans hard, with many struggling to pay their rent and facing threats from online loan sharks, several NGOs have reported.
5 years agoAs most businesses in Greater Jakarta are facing a major downturn during the COVID-19 crisis, small vegetable vendors and tukang sayur (mobile vegetable sellers), who typically operate in residential areas, have seen more customers buying their products.
5 years agoJakarta officials have scoured the city for potential isolation houses to anticipate a lack of facilities, as the number of cases still climbs in the capital despite weak government claims of a leveling off in the rate of COVID-19 infections.
5 years agoBekasi has continued to record more COVID-19 cases in the past few weeks, prompting the administration to further extend restrictions.
5 years agoThe Jakarta administration will revoke the business licenses of at least 200 companies that have flouted the implementation of large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) in the capital.
5 years agoThe Jakarta administration is preparing a regulation to limit the number of people entering the capital city, the country’s COVID-19 epicenter, after the Ramadan and Idul Fitri holiday season.
5 years agoAndhini Miranda, an initiator of the Zero Waste Indonesia movement, said people could use cloth face masks instead of single-use masks, wash their hands frequently with soap instead of wearing gloves and use cloths instead of paper towels to wipe down surfaces with disinfectant
5 years agoMRT Jakarta, the operator of the country’s first subway service, plans to commence construction of a 2.8 km underground tunnel from Bundaran HI to the National Monument (Monas) in Central Jakarta in June, known as stage CP201. The plan was pushed back from March and was expected to be completed by December 2024.
5 years agoThe Jakarta Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) recorded an increase in water level at the Pasar Ikan floodgate in North Jakarta to 210 centimeters, raising the standby alert status early on Thursday.
5 years agoJakarta Governor Anies Baswedan has said there are signs the rate of COVID-19 infection is slowing in the capital, but urged all residents to remain vigilant.
5 years agoThe project, the first of its kind in the capital, would be fully funded and sustained by NGOs, non-profit organizations and the community.
5 years agoPresident Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said on Monday that Jakarta, the COVID-19 epicenter in the country, had experienced a rapid and significant slowdown in new cases.
5 years agoWest Java Governor Ridwan Kamil claimed the partial lockdown had helped reduce the infection rate in Bogor and Depok by 38.5 percent.
5 years agoThe Jakarta Public Order Agency (Satpol PP) relocated 92 homeless people, who were found on the streets in Central Jakarta and South Jakarta on Friday and Saturday, to the Karet Tengsin GOR in Tanah Abang.
5 years agoThe large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) imposed in Greater Jakarta are set to be extended and expanded, leaders of the capital city’s satellite cities have said, as the lack of legal certainty and the continued spread of COVID-19 have underlined the policy’s ineffectiveness in curbing the disease.
5 years agoJakarta’s satellite cities have imposed a partial lockdown since April 15, which will end on Tuesday.
5 years agoA video of the assault, which shows the teenagers destroy Aselih's fence and throw firecrackers at his house, went viral on social media.
5 years agoThe Jakarta administration was the first in the country to impose 14-day PSBB measures on April 10.
5 years agoThe Jakarta administration is set to repurpose all city-owned sports halls across the capital into temporary homeless shelters for those who have lost their jobs and homes as a result of COVID-19.
5 years agoFines will be imposed starting May 8.
5 years agoAs most Jakartans are staying at home during the COVID-19 epidemic, minimarkets have become new targets of crime, the Jakarta Police have said.
5 years agoState-owned toll road operator PT Jasa Marga is awaiting the Public Works and Housing Ministry's decision before finally closing off the Jakarta-Cikampek II elevated toll road.
5 years agoThe survey further revealed that 35.1 percent of the participants, surveyed between April 14 and 19 by phone, were going about their normal activities during the outbreak.
5 years agoThe large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), initially slated to end on Thursday, have been extended until May 22.
5 years agoSome communities in Jakarta have found ways to allay COVID-19 stigma and help neighbors in need.
5 years agoA number of journalists and media professionals in Jakarta have been left jobless with little to no financial support.
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