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October 27, 2014

British Man Found Dead, Murder Suspected Planned by Wife

DENPASAR ~ A British man found murdered in Bali. The bodies were identified as Robert Kelvin Ellis, 60, who also – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Presidential Inauguration Reflects Indonesia’s Image

JAKARTA ~ October 20, 2014, millions of Indonesians witnessed the inauguration of its seventh president, entrepreneur-turned-politician Joko “Jokowi” Widodo. Jokowi, – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Sea Sand Thief Fined IDR5 Million

NEGARA ~ The Village customary of Yehembang and Yehembang Kangin, Jembrana, fined Rp5 million to thief of sea sand, complete – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Governor Pastika Takes Steps Related to Village Law

DENPASAR ~ Bali Governor, Made Mangku Pastika take immediate measures against the decision of the Director General of Rural Community – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Jokowi Expected to Improve Tourism Infrastructure

DENPASAR ~ The next government under Joko Widodo (Jokowi) is expected to increase infrastructure development, particularly in the tourism industry – Read More...
October 27, 2014

A Number of Villages Suffering from Water Crisis due to Dry Season

DENPASAR ~ The government should anticipate the needs of the community for clean water in the dry season, which is – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Badung Police Increases Security of Tourism Area

MANGUPURA ~ Police of Badung, Bali, to increase surveillance and security in tourism areas because of the increasing cases of – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Bali Election Commission Postpones Simultaneous Local Election

DENPASAR ~ Regional Election Commission (KPUD) of Bali decided to postpone the implementation of the Bali local elections simultaneously in – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Develop Tourism in East Indonesia to Attract More Tourists: Entrepreneur

JAKARTA ~ The tourism sector in East Indonesia needs to be developed to attract more tourists to come to Indonesia, – Read More...
October 27, 2014

Yogyakarta named as the World Batik City

Yogyakarta has been named as the World Batik City by the World Crafts Council (WCC) at the 50th anniversary of – Read More...