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A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck the New Britain region of Papua New Guinea on Monday, registering at a depth of just 10 km, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre. The tremor ...
By Scott Waide, RNZ Pacific PNG correspondent Two international organisations are leading a call for the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) to elevate the membership status of the United Liberation ...
Metropolitan Superintendent Warrick Simatab a proud member of the JICA PNG Alumni, met with JICA PNG (Chief Representative) Mr MATSUOKA Hideaki last Friday, 13th June, 2025, to discuss strengthening ...
Yogyakarta (ANTARA) - A research team from the Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), has discovered seven new species of freshwater lobster in Indonesia’s West Papua region. Their ...
The Bougainville Attorney-General says the autonomous region and the Papua New Guinea government may sign an agreement on the way ahead in their push for independence next week. A week of talks at ...
Papua New Guinea’s public debt has increased significantly in recent years, leading to a high risk of debt distress and exposing significant gaps in the existing fiscal setting. This paper proposes to ...
The United Liberation Movement for West Papua said civilians killed included a 75-year-old, two women and a child. Both the women were allegedly found on 23 May in shallow graves. A spokesperson from ...
An American bomber from World War II that sat hidden in Papua New Guinea’s jungle for decades will soon go on display at a museum in Port Moresby, the island nation’s capital, according to the ...
Papua New Guinea is willing to give a special economic zone in the country for businesses from France said Prime Minister James Marape. Prime Minister Marape made this statement during a bilateral ...
PNG's Hiri-Koiari MP Hon. Keith Iduhu has raised concerns over the naming of a lookout and trail in Central Province after French President Emmanuel Macron, without prior consultation with traditional ...
A new analysis of the ancient DNA of 42 people from Papua New Guinea reveals that some cultures were remarkably isolated for centuries.