The Indonesian capital of Jakarta is home to 10 million people but it is also one of the fastest-sinking cities in the world.
The capital Jakarta is collapsing and so the government announced a year and a half ago the construction of Nusantara, in ...
On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, Southeast Asia’s largest economy is finding out just how hard — and expensive — it is to ...
During Pope Francis' four-country visit to Asia and Oceania, world leaders were eager to echo the pontiff's focus on ...
Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, is being promoted as a sustainable alternative to the sinking Jakarta. DW examines the ...
A country’s capital serves many different purposes. As the seat of government, it becomes the focus of attention inside the ...
Nusantara is being promoted as a sustainable, high-tech alternative to the current overcrowded and sinking capital, Jakarta, ...
Indonesia’s Jakarta archdiocese has inaugurated a parish church after a 33-year wait due to objections from local Muslims.
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“The global phenomenon of dehumanization is marked especially by widespread violence and conflict, frequently leading to an ...
Pope Francis on Thursday invited Muslims and Catholics to push global leaders to confront the dangers of climate change and ...
Pope Francis celebrated a jubilant afternoon Mass at a Jakarta stadium on Thursday before an estimated 100,000 people who ...