The Bali Times

October 31, 2011

Reform Without Regime Change in Morocco?

By Moha Ennaji Influenced by the events in Egypt and Tunisia, Moroccans have been demanding political and constitutional rights that – Read More...
October 31, 2011

Palestinian Struggle at a Crossroads Again

By Dawoud Abu Lebdeh The Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange was an emotional moment for thousands of Palestinians who were reunited with – Read More...
October 31, 2011

Own Worst Enemy

Every visitor to our shores is all too aware of the harassment by local vendors that they encounter – Balinese – Read More...
October 31, 2011

Blinded by the Right

By Richard Boughton People are obstinate. There you have it. The encapsulation, in three words, of human behaviour. I reckon – Read More...
October 31, 2011

Forecasts for week beginning October 29, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer The end of November brings a solar eclipse. Even if you can’t see it, wherever you are, – Read More...
October 31, 2011

The Heat Is On

By Vyt Karazija The season has turned in Bali. The long, relatively cool dry spell has snapped virtually overnight into – Read More...
October 24, 2011

Bali Scrambles to Battle Bird Flu

DENPASAR The authorities are stepping up measures to guard against bird flu as the disease continues to spread among poultry – Read More...
October 24, 2011

Rumours and Aftershocks Follow Earthquake

DENPASAR The earthquake that shook Bali last week damaged at least 19 buildings in Denpasar and injured at least 81 – Read More...
October 24, 2011

A Clean-Up Is Required

The latest threat to human health in Bali, the resurgence of deadly bird flu, has claimed three lives in the – Read More...
October 24, 2011

October 21-27, 2011

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...