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Southeast University organised a discussion titled Shroddhay Gourobe Shwadhinota Dibosh to mark the Independence Day of Bangladesh at the university's Shahid Imtiaz Hall. The event was presided over ...
Nothing in life is inevitable, aside from death and (for most people) taxes. Yet, as we explored in our previous article, there is in our view a range of factors that suggest PNG may well find itself ...
This is after the PNG Supreme Court ruled last week that parliament must be recalled on Tuesday, 8 April to debate a motion of no confidence against Marape. The court found that actions taken by the ...
Papua New Guinea East Sepik Governor Hon. Allan Bird has filed a Section 18 Supreme Court application challenging the Marape Government’s recent constitutional amendment to Section 145(5), which he ...
“We are an organisation that is guided by our values and our commitment to being a nationally owned locally grown, 100% PNG brand that will always be rooted in our country,” he said. “With over 80,000 ...
When Soviet Russia conducted a census in 1926, there were 191 ethnicities with almost as many languages and dialects. Ukrainians and Belarusians outnumbered Russian speakers. Eventually, to ensure ...
The United States has imposed 10% tariff on all goods exported from Papua New Guinea (PNG) into the U.S. market. Responding to the decision, PNG Prime Minister James Marape stated that his country ...
A tsunami warning has been cancelled for Papua New Guinea after a strong magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the Pacific nation's coastline, the US Geological Survey (USGS) says.
The case has again put a spotlight again on gender-based violence in PNG and renewed calls for the government to find a long-term solution to Port Moresby’s impoverished settlements. Dozens of ...
A PNG student races home from school to tell her parents she has a shot at a decent university education, funded by generous Australian taxpayers. This kid is in a tiny minority in PNG.
Protesters in Chilas expressed frustration over the unfulfilled promises related to their 31-point demand list. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881 ...
The sit-in concerning the Diamer-Bhasha Dam has reached its 42nd day, as protesters in Chilas remain firm in their demands. According to Dawn, the Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB) government ...