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January 13, 2020

Seminyak Villa Goes Viral for Allegedly Catering to Gay Men, Local Authorities Express Disapproval

A villa in Seminyak is taking the spotlight and making headlines in Bali after allegations surfaced that it exclusively catered – Read More...
January 12, 2020

Iran Says Its Forces Shot Down Ukraine Air Due to Human Error

Iran said on Saturday, January 11, it unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian passenger plane killing 176 people on board due to human – Read More...
January 11, 2020

Village Head Wants Canggu Shortcut Widened

The Canggu shortcut is an unfortunate example of what is happening overall in the now popular tourist hotspot on the – Read More...
January 8, 2020

Gold, Oil Prices Surge as Iran Launches Missiles to U.S.

Gold and oil prices reportedly increased in line with the launching of a missile attack by Iran to the U.S. forces in – Read More...
January 8, 2020

Police in Australia are accusing 24 people of deliberately setting bushfires

The Australia wildfires are a countrywide catastrophe, mainly caused by drought and extreme heat, but dozens of people are directly – Read More...
January 7, 2020

Britain Jails Reynhard Sinaga, UK's 'Most Prolific Rapist'

A student from Indonesia was identified as Britain’s most prolific rapist on Monday after being convicted of more than 150 – Read More...
January 7, 2020

BMW left at Ngurah Rai International Airport since 2016 accrues more than IDR70 million in parking fees

A BMW sedan parked at Ngurah Rai International Airport has been the subject of much discussion online lately in Bali, – Read More...
January 4, 2020

Islamic Groups Back Gov’t Efforts to Contain Caliphate

BY :DIANA MARISKA Fourteen organizations grouping in the Islamic Organization Friendship Body, or LPOI, expressed their support on Friday for – Read More...
January 3, 2020

Death Toll in Jakarta Flood Rises to 30

The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) announced 30 people have been confirmed dead due to Wednesday’s floods that inundated the capital and – Read More...
January 3, 2020

Anies Baswedan Admits River Normalization Yet Avert Flooding

Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan admitted that the government’s river normalization program was not yet optimal in preventing floods in the capital. The program – Read More...