Jakarta Administration Reviews School Safety Standards After SMA 72 Explosion
Jakarta Deputy Governor Rano Karno orders a full safety review after the SMAN 72 explosion, ensuring medical and psychological aid for students. Read more.
Jakarta Deputy Governor Rano Karno orders a full safety review after the SMAN 72 explosion, ensuring medical and psychological aid for students. Read more.
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung expands free public transport for workers earning up to Rp6.2 million monthly, covering TransJakarta, MRT, and LRT. Read the full story.
A tree collapsed during heavy rain, wind, and thunder in South Jakarta, killing a driver and crushing five cars. Read details of the latest Jakarta storm tragedy.
A deadly storm struck Jakarta, killing a Lexus driver in Pondok Indah and collapsing a padel court roof in Meruya. Read the full account of Sunday’s extreme weather.
BRIN researchers say Jakarta residents shouldn’t panic over microplastics in rainwater — instead, focus on healthy living and pollution prevention. Read more.
Jakarta officials confirm MRT and LRT fares will stay flat despite budget cuts, ensuring affordable transport for residents. Read more about the city’s subsidy policy.
Seven fishermen survived the Surya Bahari boat sinking near Jakarta’s Thousand Islands as rescue teams continue searching for one missing crew member. Read the full report.
Jakarta shuts six toll gates from Sept 29 to Oct 4, 2025, for urgent repairs. Check the list of affected gates, alternative routes, and transport advice—read the news.
Hainan Airlines launched a new Haikou–Jakarta direct flight, with four weekly services to boost tourism and economic ties. Read more here.
Indonesian police reunite abused child AMK with his twin brother and father in Jakarta after months of investigation. Read the full story.
Metro Jaya Police launch special task force to ease Gatot Subroto traffic jams caused by Semanggi toll gate closure. Find out the details. Read more.
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung announces sweeping tax cuts on property, vehicles, advertising, and education to ease the burden on residents and businesses. Read the full story here.