After a year when Heinrich Malan's side simply did not play enough cricket, the early months of 2026 will bring plenty of T20 ...
On 16 October the Associated Press reported that a ‘clash’ between the Indonesian military (TNI) and the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) had left fourteen people dead. According to the AP, ...
SAINTS’ signing of Nene Macdonald means that for the first time in the club’s history there will a Papua New Guinea international wearing ...
Despite wanting to learn how to swim, many from culturally and linguistically diverse communities — particularly adults — ...
Prime Minister James Marape has lauded the country’s financial agencies for achieving record-breaking revenue collections in ...
Gage survived, but unfortunately, it wasn't a total happy ending. His friends and doctor said that, post-accident, he was “no ...
Bénédicte Savoy is Europe’s leading advocate for the repatriation of cultural heritage. Now, in the wake of a shocking heist, ...
Unlike tourist-packed destinations, there are places so perilous that only a few dare to visit. The dangers come from violent ...
The outspoken Oscar-winner gets candid about the make-or-break fate of ‘Fire and Ash,’ his future projects (including a ...
A family sits on their stoop in the seaside village of Laukanu, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea's Cardinal John Ribat has hailed the island nation’s first and only indigenous Saint Peter To Rot as a witness to the country’s turbulent past and a sign of holiness for the present.
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I ate with the last known cannibals
In this documentary-style journey, we travel deep into Papua New Guinea’s Sepik region to meet the legendary Crocodile Tribe - once known for cannibalistic rituals. Today, they preserve their heritage ...
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