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The House of Representatives (DPR) will summon officials from the Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN) to report on the ...
An Olympics in the Middle East? The region has never hosted the quadrennial competition, but the door could open in the ...
Sex work, cockfighting and illegal gambing are rife in Indonesia’s planned capital city, officials say, raising doubts about ...
On the Island of the Gods, Conrad Bali invites guests to embark on a journey of culinary and cultural wonders at SUKU ...
Indonesia has made a historic decision to move its national capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, located in East Kalimantan on ...
Indonesia on Wednesday handed over nearly 400,000 hectares (988,000 acres) of seized palm oil plantations to Agrinas Palma ...
Malaysia's Lotte Chemical Titan said that its Indonesia-based subsidiary has agreed to a 10-year ethylene supply deal worth around $3 billion with its downstream petrochemical producer, Lotte Chemical ...
JAKARTA: Following years of closed-door construction, the country’s future capital of Nusantara in East Kalimantan is now accessible to the general public, with hundreds of visitors, including ...
Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, is being promoted as a sustainable alternative to the sinking Jakarta. DW examines the impact the new city is having on the Indigenous Balik tribe's ancestral ...
Jokowi’s pet project, Nusantara, faces an uncertain future, as he tries to cement his legacy before leaving office.
While some residents have welcomed Indonesia’s capital city project in East Kalimantan, others have been complaining that their villages are now plagued by big-city problems.
Indonesia's outgoing president hopes the nation's new capital city will be his greatest legacy, but some say the plan has critical flaws.