Bali Police Arrest 53-Year-Old Frenchman in Bali Under Suspicion of Sexually Molesting the 10-Year-Old Son of a Family Friend.
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Thousands in Bali Protest Omnibus Law
Thousands of Demonstrators in Bali Join Similar Protests Nationwide Against Job Creation Law (Omnibus Law UU Cipta Kerja).
Dead Tell No Tales in Gianyar COVID Testing
Regent of Gianyar Declares End to Post-Mortem Testing of Suspected COVID-19 Cases.
Bali to Reinvigorate the Creative Sector
Bali’s Deputy-Governor Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati (Cok Ace) Sees Great Promise in Reinvigorating Bali’s Creative Economy.
Domestic Hotels Score Best in Pandemic
International Destinations in Indonesia Experiencing Lower Hotel Occupancies than Domestic Destination Recording Higher Levels of Business.
Face Masks: Persuasion Over Prosecution
Enforcement of Bali’s Face Mask Rules: Officials Prefer Gentle Persuasion Over Prosecution.
Aviation: Last Economic Sector to Recover
CIO of Development Bank of Singapore: Aviation Sector will be Among the Last Component of the World Economy to Recover from Pandemic’s Impact.
Making Labuan Bajo a Premium Destination
Indonesian President Visits Labuan Bajo in Flores to Inaugurate Local Attraction Improvements to Position Area as a ‘Premium Zone.’
Businesses Closed, More than 42,000 Jobless
Bali’s Badung Regency Manpower Department Counts 532 Companies Have Ceased Operations, 42,483 workers sent Home, and 1,573 Terminated as Pandemic Continues.
Protestors Turned Away at Defamation Trial
Police Disperse Protestors as Defamation and Hate Speech Trial of Rock Musician “JRX” Continues in Bali.
Admission Fee Planned for Bali’s Kuta Beach
Plans Afoot to Charge an Admission Fee to Use Bali’s Iconic Kuta Beach
Fire Destroys One Villa at Hotel Tugu Bali
World-renowned Hotel Tugu in Canggu, Bali Suffers Fire That Destroys “Kampung Villa” Filled with Antique Artefacts.