HEADLINES

June 8, 2015

Gov’t to Set Fuel Prices in Every Three Months

JAKARTA ~ The government through the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resouces (ESDM) will set fuel prices once in three – Read More...
June 8, 2015

FIFA Gives Sanction to Indonesian Football Association

JAKARTA ~ The International Football Federation (FIFA) has officially given a sanction to the All-Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) for violating – Read More...
June 8, 2015

Police Discovers New Clue Related to Missing Girl

DENPASAR ~ Bali Police have found a new clue in the investigation related to Angeline who disappeared since Saturday, May – Read More...
June 8, 2015

Bali Should Choose the Right Leaders

DENPASAR ~ Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika urged people on the island to have a clear mind in choosing the – Read More...
June 8, 2015

Bali’s Culture and Custom Have Important Role to Desist IS Effect

DENPASAR ~ Bali Police Chief, Inspector General Ronny Sompie stated that cultures and custom of Balinese people is able to – Read More...
June 8, 2015

PHRI Bali Suggests Not to Change Cultural Tourism

DENPASAR ~ Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) of Bali suggested, not to change the concept of cultural tourism in – Read More...
June 3, 2015

Denpasar Targets 600,000 Tourists per Year

DENPASAR ~ Department of Tourism Denpasar, Bali, targeting foreign tourists to visit attractions of Sanur Beach, museums, and a number – Read More...
June 3, 2015

Eighteen Countries to Participate In Rote International Surfing

KUPANG ~ The Rote Ndao district government in East Nusa Tenggara has confirmed the participation of surfers from 18 countries – Read More...
June 1, 2015

Gov’t Concludes No Plastic Rice in Circulation: Police

JAKARTA ~ The government has come to the conclusion that there is no synthetic rice containing plastic substances in circulation – Read More...
June 1, 2015

Investment Suggested in Tourism, Labor-Intensive Fields

JAKARTA ~ The Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) has encouraged investment in tourism and labor-intensive sectors in the central and – Read More...