The Guardian Australia
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The ‘big durian’: one day in Jakarta, the world’s largest city
Jakarta, officially recognized as the world's largest city by the UN, hosts 42 million residents. In this bustling metropolis, ojek driver Dicky Rio Suprapto navigates its notorious traffic to support his family, while tech worker Dhewa Radya grapples with pollution and inequality. Despite challenges, humor and resilience define daily life in the 'big durian.'.
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