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Papua New Guinea's peak anti-corruption body is on the brink of implosion, senior staff say, as its Australian and New Zealand bosses accuse each other of criminal activity.
Papua New Guinea wants to better leverage foreign partnerships for its international education strategy. At the same time this will allow national and local authorities to assert greater agency in ...
The theologian Miroslav Volf, who himself witnessed religious violence firsthand in the Balkans, said it well: “It may not be too much to claim that the future of the world will depend on how we ...
Chaos has engulfed Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption body, which is led by two Australians and a New Zealander. Blair Jackson. less than 2 min read. June 6, 2025 - 12:27PM. NewsWire.
University of Michigan biologist Fred Kraus identified four new tree snake species in Papua New Guinea, highlighting the region's rich but understudied biodiversity. These discoveries, found on ...
In the rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea—where more than 800 languages echo across valleys and coasts—a remarkable discovery has brought new clarity to one of humanity's greatest migrations.
To the point. 2.500 years of human history in Papua New Guinea: The first ancient genomes, dietary isotopes and plant microfossils from Papua New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago provide direct ...
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DAVENPORT -- A "Grounded in Christ, Inspired by Community" theme will help Trinity Episcopal Cathedral celebrate its 175th anniversary throughout the year.
Biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann died yesterday at age 92, and I can already feel the silence he leaves behind. Not the peaceful kind of silence, but the kind that follows a thunderclap—or the pop ...
Abraham and Franklin would prefer to be adopted together, and they get along very happily. Ulysses and Teddy would much prefer to each be housed alone, as they do not get along with other Guinea Pigs.