The first thing that strikes you in Jakarta is the traffic: Motorbikes, cars and rusted minibuses flock day and night through the streets of this messy Indonesian metropolis. Traveling across Jakarta, ...
JAKARTA, Dec 12 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Whenever floods hit her one-room shack in northern Jakarta, Irma Susanti hangs her most precious furniture – a bed and a table – from the ceiling with a ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia—A hallmark of Indonesian daily life is facing extinction. For decades, a slice of this country’s 280 million people have made a buck off its infamous traffic. Men and women stand in ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - For Qodir, who ekes out a living collecting garbage in the Indonesian capital, an elementary school diploma was just a dream, until he enrolled at a free school for street children ...