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Bali is a beautiful island with a balmy climate, lush green jungle and ancient temples. To me, it's gorgeous and romantic — but then I remembered that I am the only person in my friend group who doesn ...
Under a plea deal, Mohammed Farik bin Amin and Mohammed Nazir bin Lep gave evidence against the accused mastermind of the Bali bombings ... and lifetime travel bans. A spokesperson for Australian ...
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After landing at Denpasar's bustling I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport and navigating through Bali's loud streets ... After 25 hours of travel, I had never been happier to hear those ...
AP Five Australians of the ‘Bali Nine’ drug gang have returned home, after spending roughly 20 years in Indonesian prisons. This comes after a deal was reached between the two governments, Australian ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - After nearly two decades of imprisonment in Indonesia, five members of the infamous Bali Nine—an Australian drug syndicate—are repatriated to their home country, Australia, on ...
Martin Stephens, Michael Czugaj, Scott Rush, Mathew Norman, and Si Yi Chen (left to right) in Bali International Airport during the handover process for their return to Australia. Source ...
The remaining five Australians from the infamous “Bali Nine” drug gang are “relieved and happy” to be home after Canberra struck a deal with Jakarta to end their two decades of imprisonment.