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Urban Waste, Urban Challenge

Indonesia produces over 18 million tons of waste annually, with most of it ending up in overcrowded landfills. In cities like Jakarta, landfills such as Bantar Gebang are nearing capacity—raising concerns about environmental degradation, methane emissions, and long-term public health.Previous WTE projects were stalled by regulatory uncertainty, land acquisition problems, and unclear revenue structures....

Jakarta Named FIFA’s Regional Hub for Southeast and East Asia

The Capital Strengthens Its Global Identity Through Sports Diplomacy and InfrastructureJakarta continues its evolution on the world stage—this time through sports. In a landmark announcement, FIFA has officially selected Jakarta as its regional hub for Southeast Asia and East Asia, placing the Indonesian capital alongside global centers like Paris, Johannesburg, and Panama City.Source:...

Visa Contactless Payment Now Available for Soekarno-Hatta Airport Train

Streamlined Access to Jakarta’s Airport Rail Link for Expats and TravelersTravelers using the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link now have a faster, easier way to board the train—by simply tapping a Visa contactless card at the turnstile. This service, launched in May 2025, brings Jakarta’s transportation system one step closer to global standards in urban mobility and payment convenience.The...

Still Raining in the Dry Season? Understanding Indonesia’s ‘Wet Drought’ in 2025

BMKG explains what’s really happening with Indonesia’s weatherand what expats should expectIf you’ve been in Jakarta or Bali recently and caught yourself wondering, “Isn’t it supposed to be dry season?” you’re not alone. Many residents and newcomers alike have been surprised by frequent rain showers even though the calendar clearly marks it as Indonesia’s dry period.So, what’s going...

Jakarta MRT Extension to South Tangerang Announced, Projected at $1.25 Billion

Jakarta’s ambitious urban transit development continues with a newly confirmed extension of the city’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system to South Tangerang. Estimated at US$1.25 billion, this expansion marks a critical step in linking Jakarta’s urban core with its fast-growing satellite cities—enhancing connectivity, easing congestion, and unlocking new opportunities for housing and commercial...

The Hidden Cost of ‘Free’ Real Estate Services for Expats in Indonesia

By Fahra RizwariCEO, Noble Properties AsiaRelocating to Indonesia can feel like stepping into a new adventure—exotic culture, exciting food, warm weather, and friendly faces. But there’s one thing that expats are rarely warned about: navigating Indonesia’s chaotic, unregulated property market without falling into a trap.If you’re fortunate to have a company-sponsored relocation package, then you're...

Discovering Jakarta from a New Angle: The Open-Top City Tour Experience

When people think of Jakarta, the first images that come to mind often involve endless traffic and a dense urban sprawl. But there's a refreshing new way to view the city that defies those expectations—from the top deck of an open-top bus, where Jakarta’s skyline tells a very different story.The Jakarta Tourism Office, in collaboration with TransJakarta, has revived the popular Jakarta Explorer...

Exploring Borobudur: More Than a Monument, It’s a Cultural Journey

For many expats and international visitors in Indonesia, a visit to Borobudur Temple is more than just sightseeing—it’s a journey through centuries of history, culture, and spirituality. Located in Central Java, this 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist monument is one of the most iconic landmarks in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.But what lies beyond the grandeur of Borobudur itself? As...

Air Pollution in Greater Jakarta: What It Means for Expats and Home Seekers

Air pollution in Jakarta has once again made headlines. As of June 2025, air quality in Greater Jakarta—including Bekasi, Depok, and Tangerang—has significantly worsened, raising concerns among residents, health professionals, and urban planners.According to The Jakarta Post (2025), the government has yet to introduce substantial measures to reduce emissions from factories and vehicles—two of the...

Indonesia Monitors COVID-19 Surge in Asia: What Expats Should Know in Mid-2025

In early June 2025, Indonesia’s Ministry of Health issued an official advisory in response to a noticeable surge in COVID-19 cases across several Asian countries, including neighboring nations. Although the situation in Indonesia remains under control, authorities are urging increased public awareness and preventive behavior, especially ahead of travel or public gatherings.As reported by The Jakarta Post...

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