Day: November 11, 2022

Nusantara to be among world’s most sustainable cities: IKN Authority

Indonesia’s new capital, Nusantara, is expected to be one of the most sustainable cities not only in Asia, but also the world, head of the New Capital (IKN) Authority, Bambang Susantono, has said. “We are developing IKN Nusantara to become one of the most sustainable cities not only in Asia,

Ministry invites people to visit Digital Transformation Expo

Communication and Informatics Ministry’s spokesperson  Dedy Permadi  at a virtual event on Thursday, urged people, specifically those in Bali, to visit the Digital Transformation Expo (DTE) organized as a side event of the G20 Summit. G20 is a multilateral cooperation group that comprises 19 countries and the European Union (EU).

Minister seeks monthly detecting 60 thousand TB cases in 2023

Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin urged all parties to work in unison to find 60 thousand cases of Tuberculosis (TB) on a monthly basis in 2023 in order to eliminate TB in Indonesia by 2030. “I urge that starting in January 2023, the finding of TB incidence must reach 60

Mount Merapi spews 1,000m hot clouds twice toward Boyong River

Mount Merapi, on the border of Central Java Province and the Special Region of Yogyakarta, ejected hot clouds twice, with a gliding distance of one thousand meters toward Boyong River on Friday. Head of the Geological Disaster Technology Research and Development Center (BPPTKG), Agus Budi Santoso, noted in his official

SAR collects data on 150 submerged houses in Jambi City

The Jambi Search and Rescue (SAR) Agency collected data on 150 inundated houses in several sub-districts in Jambi City on Friday. “We recorded that 50 houses in several sub-districts in Jambi City were affected and submerged by floods today, with water levels reaching 1-1.5 meters, but only a few residents

e-VoA app makes visa process convenient for foreign tourists: Uno

The electronic visa on arrival (e-VoA) application offers convenience and efficiency to international tourists because, when using the app, they no longer need to exchange their currency into rupiah to pay for VoA, according to Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno in his remarks during The Weekly Brief with Sandi