How Third-World Countries Build Walkable Cities Without Central Planning
Jakarta, Indonesia, shows why you don't need central planners to get pedestrian-friendly urban design.
Jakarta, Indonesia, shows why you don't need central planners to get pedestrian-friendly urban design.
The Inflation Reduction Act imposes byzantine requirements to qualify for the credits. Some automakers are simply ignoring them and finding other ways to lower prices.
It would be far easier to prosecute sex trafficking if voluntary sex work were legal.
The planet's largest Muslim country working to ban LGBT expression to protect the children.
Attack in Indonesia fourth Islamic State attack outside Iraq and Syria in 2016
An unforgettable documentary looks at the lasting scars of the Indonesian mass killings of 1965.
10 also missing, on the island of Java
An employee of the hotel, which is closed until 2015 for renovations, saw the 3am incident
Military cooperation frozen
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reportedly show that an Australian security agency targeted the phones of Indonesian officials
Preparing for the Fed to roll back its bond-buying program
There have been reports of American and Australian snooping
Many so-called "boat people" end up in Australia
At least 21 dead in effort to get to Australia
Then on to Indonesia, where he will meet up with Obama
Mount Sinabung in the Karo district of North Sumatra
Threatens to get him deported, but he's leaving anyway
Record air pollution in the city-state
Believe it will help maintain financial stability
Avoided the death penalty
Found guilty of smuggling $2.5 million worth of cocaine
Say wages not keeping up with increased price of living
A human rights worker takes on The World Until Yesterday
During hearings to consider him for nation's Supreme Court
Islamic law pressing ahead despite opposition
Minister accused of graft over multimillion-dollar sports project