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View all search resultsAs brutal violence replaces petty theft in Bali’s headlines, the island faces a reckoning over public safety. With international travel advisories mounting, provincial leaders must decide if they will protect their guests or continue to deflect responsibility.
The Foreign Ministry in Jakarta advises caution for Indonesian citizens in Lebanon in light of the rising tensions fueled by an Israeli strike in Beirut that killed a top commander of Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
Foreign missions in Indonesia are racing against time to get their citizens home before transport restrictions come into full effect, as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise and concerns over the country’s healthcare capabilities deepen.
Qantas Airways Ltd said on Tuesday it would cut its international capacity by around 90% until at least the end of May as travel demand to Australia plunges because of new restrictions on arrivals related to the coronavirus.
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