This full-on, throbbing city isn’t for the fainthearted, but it does hide a softer historical core and dishes up great food.
A fire swept through a seven-storey office block in Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Tuesday, killing 22 people, police said.
A fire tore through Jakarta’s largest wholesale food market on Monday, destroying hundreds of stalls and prompting the governor to order an investigation. The fire, which broke out shortly after ...
A fire at an office building in Jakarta has killed at least 20 people as authorities continue to search for casualties. The ...
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo has ordered the City Parks and Forests Department to prune aging trees across the ...
The Jakarta provincial government has begun distributing emergency assistance to traders affected by a fire at the Kramat ...
A sweeping three-decade survey at Museum MACAN traces the Icelandic-Danish artist’s evolving engagement with perception, ...
A fire swept through Jakarta’s main wholesale food market, destroying at least 350 kiosks. No fatalities were reported.
Indonesia’s environmental challenges can feel overwhelming when taken as a whole. A country said to contain more than 17,000 ...
A fire tore through Jakarta's largest wholesale market, Kramat Jati, in East Jakarta, on Monday morning, destroying hundreds ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto convened regional leaders from Papua, Papuan community figures, and ...
Several parts of a concrete seawall in Muara Baru, North Jakarta that are leaking, which has led to tidal flooding in dozens ...