Indonesia’s photo colorization enthusiasts bring history to life
Two colorization enthusiasts are restoring life to old pictures in a bid to get people talking about and learning from history.
Two colorization enthusiasts are restoring life to old pictures in a bid to get people talking about and learning from history.
The Digital Competitiveness Index shows that the Indonesian digital economy is growing fast, but the country’s shortfalls relative to its ASEAN neighbors carry real implications.
A growing number of white-collar Indonesians rely on healthy catering services to shape their diet.
Despite the efforts to address wastage, the government needs to make a firm decision on what to do with the expired doses.
The island of Bali will turn to silence for 24 hours on March 4 when locals observe the four sobrieties of Nyepi, the Hindu Day of Silence.
The paper says both sides seem reluctant to find a win-win solution that would provide legal certainty for all involved.
These hijab cosplayers breakthrough limitations without leaving their faith.
The Myanmar conundrum, if unsolved, will pose an uphill challenge, if not a threat, to the realization of the vision Asean adopted in 2015.
Asean leaders have reiterated the importance of engaging with all parties involved in the crisis and should keep meeting till the issue is resolved.
At least 20,000 people from 21 indigenous groups live in the area designated for the construction of the new capital.