After a horrific machete killing, a landmark ruling in Papua New Guinea aims to curb deadly sorcery accusations driven by jealousy and greed.
A Catholic teacher was killed and seven other people injured in an attack on a school by separatists in Papua Highlands ...
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The Right Revd Anthony Poggo, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion is pictured with The Right Revd Nathan Ingen, ...
Hikers in Papua New Guinea heard the “harsh” sound coming from the treetops and followed it. Take a look at what they ...
Authorities said it was a "test" to limit misinformation, while critics called it a violation of human rights.
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Facebook users in Papua New Guinea remain offline after the government carried out what it described as "testing" to regulate ...