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Thefts, violence force PNG hospital to close
A Papua New Guinea hospital has been shut down by its staff, who are protesting their lack of safety. Audio
PNG govt pays out landowners after water crisis
Papua New Guinea's government was forced to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars to protesting landowners in the Eastern Highlands on Sunday after they cut off the water supply to a major…
Singapore ruling highlights questions over PNG SDP governance
Papua New Guinea's government has lost a protracted battle to seize control of the PNG Sustainable Development Programme. Audio
Sport: Wins for Fiji and Samoa at Hong Kong 7s
The Fiji Sevens team opened the defence of the Hong Kong title yesterday beating Kenya 22-5.
Sport: Winless PNG Hunters face challenging road trip
It doesn't get any easier for the winless Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league team, who begin an arduous three-week road trip away to the league-leading Easts Tigers this evening.
Sport: Tonga 7s targeting permanent World Series spot
A match-hardened Tongan sevens team will depart for Hong Kong this weekend as they chase a permanent place on the World Series circuit.
Chimbu provincial seat recount soon to be completed
The long-delayed recount of the Chimbu provincial seat from Papua New Guinea's 2017 election is reportedly nearing completion
Sport: PNG Hunters rings changes after winless start
Debutant Justin Yoka will make his debut at five-eighth as the Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league team chase their first win of the Intrust Super Cup season.
Bougainville to go ahead with controversial law rewrite
The Bougainville Government remains committed to rewriting the autonomous Papua New Guinea region's mining law. Audio
Thousands more midwives needed to help PNG
Two thousand women are dying every year during pregnancy and childbirth in PNG, a new report estimates. Audio
Claim Bougainville Mining Act change will stifle investment
A Bougainville landowner group says the government's link with Australian company Caballus will destroy the Papua New Guinea autonomous province's ability to secure international finance.
Bougainville women march for unity after recent violence
When the women of Bougainville march today to mark International Women's Day, the recent violence in Buka will be at the front of their minds.
MV Rabaul case re-opens in PNG
Court proceedings have been re-opened in Papua New Guinea over the country's worst maritime disaster seven years ago.
Chimbu recount suspended shortly after starting
The recount for the Chimbu regional seat in Papua New Guinea's 2017 election has again hit a snag.
Family of PNG student who died in Chinese prison seek help
The family of a young Papua New Guinean who died in a Chinese prison is appealing for help in having his body repatriated.
Flooding brings death and destruction for East New Britain
Flash flooding has cut off many roads and washed out a number of villages in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain province. New Guinea Islands provinces are taking stock of damage from several days of… Audio
PNG's most wanted criminal urged to surrender or risk being killed
Papua New Guinea's most wanted criminal Tommy Baker has been urged to hand himself in by the country's police chief. For months, police have been unable to capture notorious prison escapee Tommy Baker… Audio
PNG authority to complete FSM crash investigation
Papua New Guinea is to take over the investigation into the fatal crash of an Air Niugini plane in Micronesia last year.
Bougainville govt's mining deal meets widespread opposition
There's been community outrage in Papua New Guinea's Bougainville region at the local government's new mining plan. Audio
Dispense with the Asia-Pacific tag, says Juffa
A member of Papua New Guinea's parliament says the Pacific Islands should not be lumped in with Asia as a region. Gary Juffa, the Governor of Oro province, says the Pacific should be considered as a… Audio