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Minister Puri opened his address with a vision aligned with Viksit Bharat, emphasizing the government’s commitment to creating a “resilient and future-ready energy ecosystem.” ...
A criminal charge of identity theft against Eddie Tanago, Campaign Manager for ACT NOW, has been struck out by Magistrate ...
The day-long shutdown of Facebook reveals the extensive powers given to police under the new Counter-Terrorism Act and the ...
The Catholic Professional Society of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has publicly criticized recently passed legislation by the ...
“The youngest person known to have been killed as a result of sorcery accusations in PNG was a five-year-old girl who was ...
Holt, one of Magellan’s offshore managers, said the aim was to test the physical requirements and environmental impacts of ...
Human rights advocates and the U.N. say their eviction raises concerns about violations of national law, police misconduct ...
Opposition politicians, academics and the media council have voiced alarm over the Papua New Guinea government's move to block Facebook.
The question now is whether the global community will act — or simply watch as Papua New Guinea's democracy is dismantled piece by piece." While the government insists the ban was a routine ...
After a public consultation that ended on 4 April, the government is preparing to approve the new mining law that replaces the 1992 regulations. The risks of offshore mining and the call for a permane ...
The country's Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr says the "test" was done under the framework of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2024 ...
While PNG opposition MP Allan Bird described the move as "draconian". "Yesterday, the police minister used the anti terrorism act to shut down Facebook, [that] was just a test, that was step one ...