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Indonesian Meta-Horror 'The Draft' Redefines Cinema

A groundbreaking Indonesian horror film is terrifying audiences by turning the camera lens on the filmmaking process itself, creating a genre-bending masterpiece that's earning critical acclaim worldwide.

Faulty cable caused Lisbon funicular crash

Official investigation uncovers critical cable failure behind Lisbon's funicular emergency that injured 14 people, raising urgent questions about transport safety protocols.

British tourist faces 12 years in Bali prison for drugs

A British holidaymaker's dream trip to Bali turned into a nightmare after customs officials discovered illegal substances in his luggage at Denpasar Airport. The 36-year-old now faces severe Indonesian drug charges that could see him imprisoned for over a

Australian gets 15 years in Bali drug case

Nelson James, a 30-year-old Australian tourist, has been sentenced to 15 years in Indonesian prison after being caught with methamphetamine in a Bali hotel raid. The shocking case serves as a stark warning about Indonesia's zero-tolerance drug laws.

Kluivert's Indonesian Football Revolution After Tragedy

Dutch legend Patrick Kluivert is spearheading Indonesia's football transformation, implementing crucial safety reforms and youth development programmes three years after the Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster that claimed 135 lives.

Bali freezes hotel permits after flooding crisis

Indonesian authorities hit pause on new hotel and restaurant permits in Bali's most popular districts as rapid, unregulated development exacerbates severe flooding problems on the island paradise.

Government blocks Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion plans

The UK Government has blocked London's Mayor from expanding the Ultra Low Emission Zone to outer boroughs, citing financial strain on families. The controversial decision sparks fresh debate on clean air vs. cost of living.

Police hunt suspect after Westminster Tube station assault

British Transport Police have released a CCTV image and launched a public appeal to identify a man wanted in connection with a serious assault at Westminster London Underground station that left a victim with significant facial injuries.

Ukrainian gets life sentence for Bali drug lab

A Ukrainian national has been sentenced to life imprisonment by an Indonesian court for running a sophisticated crystal methamphetamine laboratory from a rented villa in Bali, marking a severe crackdown on the island's drug trade.

Hidden Bus Stop Feature Stuns Australian Commuters

Australian bus passengers are discovering a remarkable, little-known feature at their stops that provides real-time arrival information with a simple press of a button, revolutionising the daily commute.

UK Train Chaos: Worst Delays Exposed in New Data

Exclusive data analysis uncovers the UK's worst train operators for delays, with some services arriving late nearly 50% of the time. Discover which routes are most affected and how it impacts commuters.

See It. Say It. Sorted. slogan stays in £3m campaign refresh

The UK government's flagship anti-terror campaign, 'See It. Say It. Sorted.', is receiving a significant £3 million refresh for its digital era transformation, yet its divisive slogan remains firmly in place, sparking renewed debate.

Train Rage: Passenger Shoved in Viral Reclining Seat Clash

Shocking video captures the moment a furious woman physically shoves a fellow passenger on a UK train in a violent row over a reclined seat. The explosive incident, which has gone viral, ignites the fierce debate on public transport etiquette and passenge

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