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Published on 25/05/2019
» JAKARTA: A volcano erupted on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali, causing some overnight flight cancellations to and from Australia as an ash cloud rose into the sky, officials said on Saturday.
Published on 15/05/2020
» JAKARTA: The holiday island of Bali could reopen to tourists in October, thanks to its success in controlling the coronavirus outbreak, the Indonesian government said on Friday.
Published on 19/01/2018
» KUTA, Indonesia: Authorities are investigating the use of bitcoin on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali, amid warnings by the central bank about the risks posed by virtual currencies.
Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 13/01/2025
» There is nothing like a quick getaway in the beginning of a new year to recharge the batteries of life. And, no better place to do it than in Bali, but away from the hustle and bustle.
Associated Press, Published on 13/12/2018
» DENPASAR, Indonesia: Indonesian police said some of the five foreigners who have been arrested for alleged drug smuggling on the tourist island of Bali since the end of November face the death penalty if convicted.
Published on 16/04/2021
» Indonesia aims to welcome back foreign tourists to the resort islands of Bali, Bintan and Batam by the end of July, with a plan to speed up vaccinations in those areas to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Published on 29/05/2021
» JAKARTA: An Indonesian ministry will introduce a “Work From Bali” programme for civil servants aimed at helping to revive the island’s battered economy.
Bloomberg News, Published on 14/10/2021
» Tourist hotspot Bali is reopening its doors to foreign visitors for the first time since March 2020, but there are no international flights scheduled for the island just yet.
Published on 16/10/2021
» JAKARTA: An earthquake of magnitude 4.8 struck Bali on Saturday morning, killing at least three people, Indonesia’s search and rescue agency said.
Bloomberg News, Published on 17/12/2021
» Wayan Sentiani, 36, is earning barely a tenth of what she used to from selling T-shirts and sarongs near Kuta beach. For about a decade, she would get up to 2 million rupiah ($140) a day from mostly Australian, Chinese and European shoppers.