Bali Nine: Quiet Release Signals Shift in Indonesian Foreign Policy
The quiet release of five Australian members of the Bali Nine from Indonesian prisons under President Prabowo Subianto marks a shift in Indonesian foreign policy, contrasting sharply with the 2015 executions of two other members under President Widodo and highlighting the political nature of such de...
Bali Nine: Quiet Release Signals Shift in Indonesian Foreign Policy
The quiet release of five Australian members of the Bali Nine from Indonesian prisons under President Prabowo Subianto marks a shift in Indonesian foreign policy, contrasting sharply with the 2015 executions of two other members under President Widodo and highlighting the political nature of such de...
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60% Bias Score
Bali Nine: Repatriation of Remaining Members After Two Decades of Imprisonment
Nine Australians were arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle heroin from Indonesia to Australia; two were executed, and the remaining seven, after serving lengthy sentences, were recently repatriated to Australia on humanitarian grounds.
Bali Nine: Repatriation of Remaining Members After Two Decades of Imprisonment
Nine Australians were arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle heroin from Indonesia to Australia; two were executed, and the remaining seven, after serving lengthy sentences, were recently repatriated to Australia on humanitarian grounds.
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40% Bias Score
Release of Bali Nine Members Reflects Shift in Indonesian Diplomacy
After nearly two decades of imprisonment, five Australian members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring were released from Indonesian prisons following diplomatic efforts by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a decision by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who also granted mass pardo...
Release of Bali Nine Members Reflects Shift in Indonesian Diplomacy
After nearly two decades of imprisonment, five Australian members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring were released from Indonesian prisons following diplomatic efforts by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and a decision by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who also granted mass pardo...
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40% Bias Score
Five Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Prison Transfer
Five members of the Bali Nine, convicted in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin into Bali, have returned to Australia after serving over 19 years in Indonesian prisons following a deal between the Australian and Indonesian governments.
Five Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Prison Transfer
Five members of the Bali Nine, convicted in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin into Bali, have returned to Australia after serving over 19 years in Indonesian prisons following a deal between the Australian and Indonesian governments.
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56% Bias Score
Five Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Two Decades in Indonesian Prisons
Five Australian members of the Bali Nine heroin trafficking group returned to Australia on Sunday after serving 20 years in Indonesian prisons following a deal between the Australian and Indonesian governments, resolving a major point of contention in bilateral relations.
Five Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After Two Decades in Indonesian Prisons
Five Australian members of the Bali Nine heroin trafficking group returned to Australia on Sunday after serving 20 years in Indonesian prisons following a deal between the Australian and Indonesian governments, resolving a major point of contention in bilateral relations.
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40% Bias Score
Five Australians Released From Indonesian Prisons After Bilateral Agreement
Five Australians jailed in Indonesia for nearly 20 years for heroin trafficking returned home Sunday under a deal between the two governments, ending a long-standing diplomatic issue.
Five Australians Released From Indonesian Prisons After Bilateral Agreement
Five Australians jailed in Indonesia for nearly 20 years for heroin trafficking returned home Sunday under a deal between the two governments, ending a long-standing diplomatic issue.
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48% Bias Score
Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After 18 Years in Indonesian Prisons
Five members of the Bali Nine, convicted in 2005 for drug trafficking in Indonesia, returned to Australia on November 17, 2023, after serving nearly two decades in prison, following a negotiated release by the Indonesian government as an act of friendship, with no concessions given in return; this c...
Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After 18 Years in Indonesian Prisons
Five members of the Bali Nine, convicted in 2005 for drug trafficking in Indonesia, returned to Australia on November 17, 2023, after serving nearly two decades in prison, following a negotiated release by the Indonesian government as an act of friendship, with no concessions given in return; this c...
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48% Bias Score
Five Bali Nine Members Repatriated to Australia
On December 15, 2024, five Bali Nine members—Scott Rush, Mathew Norman, Si Yi Chen, Michael Czugaj, and Martin Stephens—were transferred from Bali to Australia as prisoners, following nearly 20 years of imprisonment in Indonesia for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kg of heroin.
Five Bali Nine Members Repatriated to Australia
On December 15, 2024, five Bali Nine members—Scott Rush, Mathew Norman, Si Yi Chen, Michael Czugaj, and Martin Stephens—were transferred from Bali to Australia as prisoners, following nearly 20 years of imprisonment in Indonesia for attempting to smuggle 8.3 kg of heroin.
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40% Bias Score
Indonesia's Controversial Transfer of Bali Nine Members to Australia
Indonesia transferred five Bali Nine members to Australia based on a "practical arrangement", despite lacking legal basis, prompting criticism from a key member of parliament's justice committee and raising concerns about setting precedents for future prisoner transfers.
Indonesia's Controversial Transfer of Bali Nine Members to Australia
Indonesia transferred five Bali Nine members to Australia based on a "practical arrangement", despite lacking legal basis, prompting criticism from a key member of parliament's justice committee and raising concerns about setting precedents for future prisoner transfers.
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48% Bias Score
Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After 19 Years in Indonesian Jails
Five Australian members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring returned to Australia on Sunday after serving 19 years in Indonesian prisons, following a deal secured by the Australian government with Indonesia on humanitarian grounds.
Bali Nine Members Return to Australia After 19 Years in Indonesian Jails
Five Australian members of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring returned to Australia on Sunday after serving 19 years in Indonesian prisons, following a deal secured by the Australian government with Indonesia on humanitarian grounds.
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36% Bias Score
\"Bali Nine\" Members Repatriated to Australia After 19 Years in Indonesian Prisons
Five members of the Australian \"Bali Nine\" drug smuggling ring returned to Australia on Sunday after serving 19 years in Indonesian prisons following a diplomatic agreement reached this month, resolving a long-standing issue that strained relations between the two countries.
\"Bali Nine\" Members Repatriated to Australia After 19 Years in Indonesian Prisons
Five members of the Australian \"Bali Nine\" drug smuggling ring returned to Australia on Sunday after serving 19 years in Indonesian prisons following a diplomatic agreement reached this month, resolving a long-standing issue that strained relations between the two countries.
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44% Bias Score
Bali Nine: Five Imprisoned Australians Face Potential Repatriation
Nine Australians were arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin from Indonesia; two were executed, one died in prison, one had their sentence commuted, and five may soon be repatriated to Australia after almost two decades of imprisonment.
Bali Nine: Five Imprisoned Australians Face Potential Repatriation
Nine Australians were arrested in 2005 for attempting to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin from Indonesia; two were executed, one died in prison, one had their sentence commuted, and five may soon be repatriated to Australia after almost two decades of imprisonment.
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48% Bias Score