Anies Baswedan
Jakarta’s Floods Are Yet Another Wake-Up Call on Climate Change
Nearly 93,000 people have been forced to abandon their homes, while 60 have died.
Jakarta's Notorious Becak May Be Making a Comeback Soon
The governor is planning to lift decades-long ban on pedicabs, and none of us is psyched.
Months After Court Rules to End Private Control of Jakarta's Water, City is Still Stalling
Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan delayed last month's handover because his staff didn't have the time to study the new contract.
Fight to Shutter Notorious Alexis Hotel Could Spill Over to Jakarta's Nightlife
The city is trying again shut down its most-infamous "entertainment center," but its methods could hurt the rest of us as well.
Face It, 100 Days Just Isn't Long Enough to Judge Anies-Sandi's Administration
This whole "100 days" thing has nothing to do with reality.
What's Going On With the 212? A Deep Dive On the Drama Surrounding Saturday's Rally
The anniversary rally of last year's massive anti-Ahok protest is the story that just won't stop breaking.
What Not to Do at the Zoo, Zimbabwe Military Takeover, and Marriage Equality By Christmas: The VICE Evening Bulletin
Your rush hour update, curated by VICE.
Jakarta Pedestrians, SetNov Skips Again, and a Prison Plan: The VICE Evening Bulletin
All the stuff you missed today, curated by VICE.
SetNov Strikes Back, 0% Down Home Loans, and Rohingya 'Freedom Fighters': The VICE Evening Bulletin
Because we know you only looked at Instagram all day.
A King's Burial, a Secret Meeting, and the US Speaks: The VICE Evening Bulletin
Your rush-hour update, curated by VICE.
Dog Whistles, Ride-Share Confusion, and City Hall's Best Dressed: The VICE Morning Bulletin
Here's everything you need to know to start your day.
No, It Didn't Snow In Jakarta: A VICE Guide to This Week's Worst Fake News
It was a week of fake stories about Ahok, Anies, ghosts, and weird weather.