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'For our families and country members' - PNG's women's cricket team captain
The Papua New Guinea women's cricket team, the Lewas, has successfully defended its Pacific Cup championship title beating Aotearoa Māori.
Looting breaks out in PNG capital during police and military strike
Shops have been set on fire or looted in parts of Papua New Guinea's capital Port Moresby as unrest breaks out during a police and military strike.
'We chose death over being raped' PNG kidnapping survivor speaks out
A woman who was part of a group kidnapped in Papua New Guinea in February has spoken out after the kidnapping and reported rape of 17 schoolgirls in the same area of Southern Highlands earlier this… Audio
PNG MP to ask court for clarity on US agreements
Papua New Guinea's opposition leader Joseph Lelang says he is going to ask the Supreme Court for a legal interpretation of both the Bilateral Defence Cooperation and the Shiprider agreements.
Tribal warfare in PNG results in 10 deaths, many more wounded
Ten people have been killed in Papua New Guinea in a tribal fight.
Academic says PNG politicians naïve over US defence deals
A Papua New Guinean academic says the new security deals with the US will militarise his country and anyone who thinks otherwise is naïve. Audio
PNG trade minister fed up with Canberra, looks toward China
Papua New Guinea's trade minister has complained that its trade deal with Australia has been skewed in the Aussies' favour for decades.
Depths of Paraka's activities 'very worrying' says NGO
Transparency International Papua New Guinea has welcomed the conviction of lawyer Paul Paraka as the police confirm they are widening the investigation into the fraud commmitted.
Top adviser says Biden will meet Pacific leaders this year
A senior US official close to the US President says Joe Biden will arrange another summit of Pacific island leaders after cancelling his PNG trip.
Biden's stop-over in PNG derided as 'muscle flexing'
PNG needs 'big time dollars' not lipservice from US President Joe Biden says the chief executive of a Papua New Guinea think tank.
Families ripped apart by Pacific blackbirding now reuniting
From the 1860s until 1901, trading ships took Pacific islanders to work on plantations - many kidnapped or tricked, now some of those families are being reunited.
'We were lucky' says governor of quake-hit PNG province
The governor of the Papua New Guinea province worst-hit by last week's earthquake feared the death toll was going to be much higher. Audio
Seven reported dead after quake in PNG's East Sepik province
Monday's magnitude 7 earthquake in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik province reportedly killed seven people and injured many more.