HEADLINES

January 19, 2015

Denpasar Police Investigates Visitor Bringing Drugs

DENPASAR ~ Police Narcotics Unit Investigator Denpasar City is developing a case of a visitor, GMR (39), which was arrested – Read More...
January 19, 2015

Governor Asks Action towards Riders Using Phone

DENPASAR ~ Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika asked the police to take action decisively against motorcycle riders both vehicles and – Read More...
January 5, 2015

Anti-Terror Police Arrest Two in Sydney Week After Siege

SYDNEY ~ Australian counter-terrorism police said on Wednesday they arrested two men in Sydney, eight days after a 16-hour siege – Read More...
January 5, 2015

Bali Sets Higher Target for Number of Foreign Tourists

DENPASAR ~ The Bali provincial administration said it hopes to see an increase of 500,000 in the number of foreign – Read More...
January 5, 2015

Bali to Accelerate Preparations for New Airport Development

DENPASAR ~ The regional government of the tourist resort province of Bali will accelerate preparations in 2015 for the development – Read More...
January 5, 2015

14 Districts in Bali are Prone to Landslide

DENPASAR ~ Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) Bali noted that there are 14 districts in Bali which are prone to – Read More...
January 5, 2015

Municipal Police of Badung Demolishes 102 Illegal Billboards

MANGUPURA ~ Municipal Police Units (Satpol PP) of Badung Regency, Bali, from January to December 2014 has demolished 102 illegal – Read More...
December 22, 2014

Victim Count in Banjarnegara Landslide Disaster Reaches 79

JAKARTA ~ Chairman of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) Syamsul Maarif announced that 79 bodies of the Banjarnegara landslide – Read More...
December 22, 2014

Bali Governor Replaces All BPMP Officials in Responds to Broken Queue Machine

DENPASAR ~ Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika replaced all officials of Department of Investment and License of Bali because they – Read More...
December 22, 2014

Australian PM Says Cafe Siege ‘Horrific Wake-Up Call’

SYDNEY ~ Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Thursday admitted Sydney’s cafe siege was “an horrific wake-up call” as details – Read More...