The Bali Times

June 9, 2012

Fifty-Eight People Linger on Death Row in Indonesia

Fifty-eight people convicted and sentenced to death in drugs cases are awaiting execution in Indonesian prisons, an official has revealed.
June 9, 2012

Gone for Good

Editorial “Critically endangered” are two words we hear often in this country in relation to our fast-dwindling stocks of indigenous – Read More...
June 8, 2012

Two Pro-Independence Activists Arrested in Papua

Two pro-independence activists have been arrested in restive Papua province for holding "anarchic protests," the national police said.
June 8, 2012

Voice of Bali Girl Stirs Comatose Briton

An Englishman critically injured in a motorbike accident in Bali who has since been in a coma has made his first movements after hearing the voice of his Balinese girlfriend.
June 7, 2012

Three Rare Elephants Found Dead

Three critically endangered Sumatran elephants have been found dead in an oil palm plantation in western Indonesia and are believed to have been poisoned.
June 7, 2012

Former Justice Minister Challenges Corby Clemency Cut

Former justice minister Yusril Mahendra filed a legal challenge in Jakarta on Thursday against clemency granted to Australian drug-runner Schapelle Corby.
June 7, 2012

18 Shot as Soldiers Open Fire in Papua

One person was killed and 17 wounded when Indonesian soldiers opened fire on civilians after a deadly dispute sparked by a road accident in Papua province.
June 7, 2012

Happy Times: The Pertamina petrol station on Jl Raya Sesetan in Denpasar is now only selling Pertamax – the successor – Read More...
June 6, 2012

Bali to Stage Mass Meditation Event

Up to 1,000 people are expected to gather on Petitenget Beach in Bali this Sunday for a mass meditation event that is part of a global initiative aimed at harnessing the power of thought.
June 6, 2012

Empowering Positive Forces in Your Life

By S.BS. Surendran Motivation is a driving force in all our lives. In order to accomplish anything, you need a – Read More...