After a horrific machete killing, a landmark ruling in Papua New Guinea aims to curb deadly sorcery accusations driven by jealousy and greed.
Authorities said it was a "test" to limit misinformation, while critics called it a violation of human rights.
Hikers in Papua New Guinea heard an “eep-eep-eep” sound and followed it to a yellow-spotted animal. Take a look.
By examining the territory's archaeology, anthropology and linguistics, our new book fits together the missing puzzle pieces ...
Visa, a world leader in digital payments, has unveiled an ambitious 2030 vision to drive further economic growth in Papua New ...
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Facebook users in Papua New Guinea remain offline after the government carried out what it described as "testing" to regulate ...
Papua New Guinea police said Wednesday (Mar 26) they had unblocked Facebook after cutting off access in the Pacific nation ...
Hikers in Papua New Guinea heard the “harsh” sound coming from the treetops and followed it. Take a look at what they ...
Facebook remained inaccessible to users in the country on the afternoon of March 25. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Australian prosecutors have dropped a charge against a Papua New Guinea government minister accused of assaulting a woman in ...
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea - Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers worked with Australian Defence Force and Papua New Guinea ...
The bilateral meeting marked a key moment in New Zealand–Papua New Guinea relations, with both leaders committing to deeper ...
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