Bali Indonesia News
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Hole forces Qantas plane to land A Qantas plane makes an emergency landing in Manila as a hole in its belly causes it to lose cabin pressure, an official says.
Seoul irked as inquiry hits wall South Korea says it cannot resolve questions over the killing of a tourist without access to the scene in North Korea.
Scrum for last Olympic tickets Thousands of people descend on ticket booths in Beijing, to get their hands on the last batch of Olympic tickets.
Arson fear in deadly S Korea fire Officials say they suspect arson in a fire which swept through a boarding house south of Seoul, killing seven.
Livedoor's Horie's appeal fails Japanese internet entrepreneur Takafumi Horie's appeal against his securities fraud conviction is struck down.
NGO: Indonesia, Australia should set up joint fishing zone Indonesia and Australia need to set up a joint fishing zone (JFZ) to minimize conflicts involving Indonesian fishermen and the Australian water police, according to an NGO activist.
House approves 50-billion-dollar AIDS package The US House of Representatives Thursday approved a nearly 50-billion-dollar aid package to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS in the developing world over the next five years.
Moderate quake rattles Ternate A moderate earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale rocked Ternate, North Maluku province, at 5.24 am on Friday, Meteorological and Geophysics office (BMG) said.
Landslide cuts off Saluwa-Kulawi road in Central Sulawesi Landslide, triggered by incessant heavy rains over the last two days, has cut off road connecting Saluwa and Kulawi, in Central Sulawesi Province.
Asia`s security forum urges ASEAN, China to keep peace in Spratlys Asia's main security forum on Thursday urged the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China to expedite the formulation of guidelines governing the conduct in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Indonesia's Tsunami-Ravaged Aceh Province Struggles to Rebuild Indonesia's devastated Aceh province is still struggling to rebuild two years after the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami swept across two continents killing some 230,000 people. Nancy-Amelia Collins recently visited the provincial capital Banda Aceh, in the area worst hit by the disaster, and has this report.
Indonesia Gives Bali Bombers Last Chance to Appeal Death Sentences Indonesia's attorney general says three Islamic militants have until the end of this month to appeal their death sentences in the 2002 Bali bombings that killed 202 people.
Protests Greet Bush Visit to Indonesia Bush will spend most of the visit meeting his Indonesian counterpart, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in the resort city of Bogor, near to the capital, Jakarta.
Indonesian Police discover detonators, 63 tons of explosive powder on ship Indonesian troops found detonators and 63 tons of explosive powder on a Chinese ship anchored off Batam island after it broke down in the Malacca Strait, a local police chief said.
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