JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo held his first cabinet meeting in his planned new capital, Nusantara, on Monday, as the outgoing leader seeks to reassure investors his $32 billion ...
The Presidential Palace in Nusantara during the country’s recent Independence Day celebration. — Reuters JUST two months ago, former West Java governor and architect Ridwan Kamil made a bold ...
The Indonesian Constitutional Court has declared that the status of the national capital of Indonesia remains in Jakarta, not in the planned Nusantara Capital (IKN) in East Kalimantan.
Indonesia is building a new capital from scratch, with Jakarta threatened by rising sea levels. Two top officials resigned on Monday, raising questions about the $35 billion Nusantara project.
Indonesia has spent years preparing one of the most ambitious capital relocations of the 21st century: moving its political centre out of Jakarta and into a brand-new city built from scratch on the ...
NEW leader Pra­­bowo Subi­anto wants to complete key government and parliamentary buildings in the country’s US$32bil (RM139bil) new capital city in the next four years, according to a Cabinet ...
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Indonesia’s plan to build a new capital in East Kalimantan is facing renewed scrutiny after the Constitutional Court struck down a regulation granting investors land rights of up to 190 years – a ...
Outgoing Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s biggest legacy project is the construction of a new capital, Nusantara, meant to replace the congested, sinking city of Jakarta as the country’s seat of ...
Jakarta. Indonesia plans to finish building the judicial and legislative complexes in its future political capital Nusantara by early 2028, as the government dismisses worries over the project’s ...