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Jakarta Underdogs Persitara Stage An Unlikely Comeback
The city's forgotten football club is clawing its way back into the league.
Is This Jakarta's Most-Dangerous Commute?
A series of ferry accidents highlights the dangers of living in the capital's long-neglected Thousand Islands.
Evicted Pasar Ikan Residents Are Moving Back Into Their Demolished Slum
The slum, a community at the center of the Jakarta election, is pinning its hopes for the future on an Anies-Sandi City Hall.
How Instagram Drives Conspiracy Theories
Or: Why it's 2017 and we're still arguing about whether the Earth is flat.
Ivory Coast Legend Zokora Is The Latest Addition To Indonesian Football
The 36-year-old striker is heading Semen Padang F.C. along with a flurry of other foreign talent who have been shipped into the local league.
What's Pence Doing In Indonesia?
After the US put Indonesia on notice for a trade deficit, Vice President Pence is in Jakarta to discuss trade and security.
The VICE Guide to All The Other Stuff That Happened The Morning Of The Jakarta Election
Or our breathless coverage of breakfast.
Vietnam's Bikini-Clad Airline Might Be Coming To Indonesia
The number of Vietnamese tourists coming to Indonesia are growing, and VietJet might capitalize on the interest by opening routes to Jakarta and Bali.
Teen Hackers Stole $300,000 From a Travel Site and Used It to Buy a Ducati
1. Get money. 2. Buy expensive motorcycle. 3. Go viral.
Teens Hacked An Indonesian Travel Site And Stole Over $300,000 So They Could Buy A Ducati
The heist was led by a self-taught high school dropout and a small team of teenagers and video game fanatics.
Ancient Indonesian's Thrived During The Ice Age
After the discovery of ancient jewelry and artwork from 30,000 years ago, many believe prehistoric cultures in Indonesia were more advanced than once thought.
Indonesian Snake Charmer Finds Fame With Claims That He's Immune to Cobra Venom
Ice Habibi found his 15 minutes by manhandling some deadly King cobras—and letting them bite him.