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Hundreds of Latter-day Saints, friends and converts walk to the Bangaho River in Papua New Guinea where 107 people were baptized on June 14, 2025.
Papua New Guinea’s anti-corruption body is in turmoil, sparked by infighting and allegations between the Australian and New Zealand bosses.
The proposed Building Resilience to Climate Change in Papua New Guinea (PNG) (formerly Strategic Program for Climate Resilience Implementation Project for Papua New Guinea (the Project)) aims to make ...
A promising young Papua New Guinean woman has been tragically killed in a police-related shooting at the busy Waigani Bus Stop in Port Moresby, sparking nationwide outrage and renewed scrutiny over ...
In recent weeks, RNZ Pacific has been looking at the issues confronting policing in Papua New Guinea. There have long been issues of police brutality being meted out to members of the PNG public, ...
Papua New Guinea is often described as a “resource-rich” country. The phrase appears on government websites, media reports and statements from international organisations. Prime Minister James Marape ...
Information on ADB's development assistance to Papua New Guinea, economic data and analysis, resident mission contacts and holidays, the latest news and publications, and regional initiatives.
Papua New Guinea Foreign Affairs Minister Justin Tkatchenko met with officials from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to discuss potential investment opportunities in the country.
Prime Minister James Marape has assured the nation that the crucial Papua LNG project remains on schedule, despite facing initial cost concerns.
UK supermajor BP has sanctioned a $7 billion carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project tied to its Tangguh liquefied natural gas project in Papua Barat, Indonesia, that is expected to ...
The UCC project, which comprises the Ubadari gas field development, enhanced gas recovery through carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) and onshore compression, expands and utilizes existing ...