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What is the political situation in Papua New Guinea? The deadly landslide struck at a tense political time for the country — which, though rich in natural resources, remains underdeveloped.
For Papua New Guinea, even advancing out of the preliminary rounds to the main field will be viewed as an achievement, especially after a lead-up to the tournament that was littered with obstacles.
Two tribesmen from Papua New Guinea hit the city last week to lure tourists to their island homeland. This June, a Papua New Guinea village will be built in New York City, and Mundiya Kepanga and F… ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNTips: What's the Best Time to Travel to Papua New Guinea?With its tropical climate, using insect repellent is a must to keep those pesky mosquito-borne diseases at bay.
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Cruising World on MSNIslands of Intrigue: Cruising Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea's remote shores offer an unforgettable blend of natural wonders and genuine human connections. The post Islands of Intrigue: Cruising Papua New Guinea appeared first on Cruising World ...
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Seismic activity beneath a Papua New Guinea volcano could mean that a major eruption was imminent, a scientist said Thursday. Thousands of people have been evacuate… ...
A powerful earthquake stuck Papua New Guinea late Tuesday evening, triggering a tsunami alert for coastal areas up to 620 miles away.
Australia's closest neighbor, Papua New Guinea, is a place of remarkable cultural diversity. Home to cultures speaking more ...
I don't tend to write much about Papua New Guinea, but the volcanoes of the island nation have produced some of the largest eruptions in the past few millennia. Dakataua, Pago, Billy Mitchell all ...
As many as 2,000 people are feared to have been buried alive by last week's massive landslide in Papua New Guinea.
Authorities in Papua New Guinea are searching for safer ground to relocate thousands of survivors at risk from a potential second landslide in the country's highlands, while the arrival of ...
Traumatized survivors of Papua New Guinea’s massive landslide are hesitating to move to safer ground as the South Pacific island nation’s authorities prepare to use heavy machinery to clear ...
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