Nusantara, Indonesia’s planned sustainable capital, faces budget cuts and investor doubts, raising concerns about its future.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Nusantara Capital City Authority (OIKN) began construction on supporting areas for legislative and judicial offices in IKN in October 2025. "There are three things that I ...
PTPP will construct the roads via a joint operation scheme, in which they will have a 25 percent share of the project.
Indonesia’s government is pushing ahead with the development of its new capital, Nusantara, aiming to make it the country’s Political Capital by ...
As President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka celebrate their first year in office, the development ...
Demand for dog meat, also locally known as ‘Scooby Doo’, has declined due to younger generation's penchant for keeping dogs ...
The next evolution in Indonesia’s digital economy must come not from founders or policymakers, but from investors, those who ...
This strategic move will enable Teleport toexpand its international network, and facilitate greater e-commerce flowsbetween ...
MANAMA — Capital A Berhad (“Capital A” or “the Group”) today signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Ministry of ...
Experts say that by 2030, some parts of the metropolis will either be uninhabitable or will be subject to frequent flooding.
Tens of thousands of red-and-white village cooperatives remain inactive. The government is providing a complete facility ...
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