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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 has raised the alarm over a polio outbreak in Port Moresby and Lae after samples of the virus were found in wastewater and cases confirmed in two healthy children.
The World Health Organization says the PNG outbreak is linked to strains circulating in Indonesia, posing a serious risk to other countries in the region.
But Gana arrives somewhat late to the time-travel party, a genre that has been extensively explored in recent years. While the film doesn’t break any new ground, ...
Gana Movie Review: Critics Rating: 2.5 stars, click to give your rating/review,When an investigative journalist Gana (Prajwal Devraj) moves into an old house in Indira Colony, he ...
PNG team to join NRL in $600m agreement as V’landys confirms huge player incentive NRL 2024: Papua New Guinea joins NRL from 2028 as Peter V’landys confirms license, where will they play ...
The announcement of Papua New Guinea receiving an NRL license has divided fans with some furious over the “historic” move. James McKern. @jLmcKern. 2 min read. December 13, 2024 - 8:13AM.
The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League has been active since 1949, and the national team, the Kumuls, have been competing at international level since 1975. The women's team, the PNG Orchids ...
But Mr Marape said he saw “no better alternative available in the next 30 years” than LNG to support the energy transition. He said PNG would produce LNG through to 2060 and pointed to the ...
Papua New Guinea’s national oil company makes $1.4 billion offer for LNG play Published 19 November 2024, 22:44 Updated 19 November 2024, 22:44 Papua New Guinea Santos ExxonMobil Kevin Gallagher ...
New gas volumes imminent for Papua New Guinea's flagship LNG project. Petronas set for upstream debut in Papua New Guinea. Published 5 November 2024, 10:04 Updated 5 November 2024, 10:04.
Credit: Pixabay Subscribe for ads-free reading Just before Pope Francis’ recent visit to Papua New Guinea, roadside stalls selling betel nut, a mild local intoxicant, were shut down.