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As one of Bali’s most iconic surf and tourist hotspots undergoes demolition, authorities have hinted at what might replace the more than 40 businesses along the famous Bingin Beach in Uluwatu.
The public can choose to forget, to preserve the comforting fiction their favourite heartthrob is a ‘good man’.
Balinese officials have begun the demolition of more than 40 businesses at Bingin Beach, a popular tourist spot in the Uluwatu region.
The Bali provincial government said the goal of the mass evictions was to return Bingin to the green belt, denying that the ...
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As Bali demolishes a vibrant surf hub, critics argue informal doesn’t mean unsustainable – and luxury villas are doing more ...
The decline is likely a result of the government’s decision to cut the value of holiday vouchers which were used by tourists ...
The government in the UK is introducing legislation into parliament to lower the voting age to 16. If passed, the new age rules will be in place for the next general election, expected around 2029.
Bima Sakti is a surfer and instructor who uses international sign language to train his clients who are deaf or unable to ...
Bingin, a boho enclave in Bali famous among surfers, is currently being sledgehammered in controversial circumstances, with ...