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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia should not have to spend $2.4 billion propping up Papua New Guinea. PNG is the Pacific's most richly endowed nation. As ...
About fifty asylum seekers departed an Australian-run detention camp in Papua New Guinea on Thursday after police moved into the complex, confiscating food, water and personal belongings from the ...
The gang received some of the demanded money after extensive negotiations however PNG police say there is still “unfinished business” as they continue their search for the captors.
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Police in Papua New Guinea say there is "unfinished business" in their pursuit of the criminal gang who took an Australian archaeologist and three local women hostage in the country's highlands.
The gang received some of the demanded money after extensive negotiations however PNG police say there is still “unfinished business” as they continue their search for the captors.
The gang received some of the demanded money after extensive negotiations however PNG police say there is still “unfinished business” as they continue their search for the captors.
The gang received some of the demanded money after extensive negotiations however PNG police say there is still “unfinished business” as they continue their search for the captors.
The gang received some of the demanded money after extensive negotiations however PNG police say there is still “unfinished business” as they continue their search for the captors.
The gang received some of the demanded money after extensive negotiations however PNG police say there is still “unfinished business” as they continue their search for the captors.
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