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JAKARTA--Jakarta is congested, polluted, prone to earthquakes and rapidly sinking into the Java Sea. Now the government is leaving, and moving the country’s capital to the island of Borneo.
Indonesia’s US$32 billion dream of a green new capital at Nusantara is facing an early challenge: a surge in rats fuelled by tourist trash.
The $32 billion project to relocate the national capital from Jakarta, a congested and sinking city, to the heart of Borneo, has been promoted internationally as a "smart and sustainable" urban ...
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot’s visit to Jakarta, his second stop on his ... in the country’s future capital, Nusantara, on Borneo island. Barrot’s visit is also expected to ...
As thousands of holiday tourists poured into the site of Indonesia’s under-construction new capital during the Eid al-Fitr break, they were greeted not only by gleaming new government buildings rising ...
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Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs, Meutya Hafid, during a meeting with secretary of the Nanning City Party, Guangxi province, China, Nong Shengwen, in Jakarta on Tuesday ... for AI use in ...
Authorities at city and state-levels are broadening adoption of sensor-based technologies and interoperable data analytics ...
India is stepping into a new era of digital growth, and at its center is the concept of smart cities—planned cities based on the application of technology towards improved infrastructure ...
MANILA, Philippines — The country’s capital continued its downward slide in the latest Smart City Index of Switzerland-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD).