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Korea keen to deepen relationship with PNG

The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Papua New Guinea [PNG], His Excellency Jongho Choi, on Wednesday this week announced that the Korea International Cooperation Agency [KOICA] will be establishing its office in PNG.

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13 dead after bus plunges into ravine near Goroka

A tragic road accident near Korefegu, just outside Goroka town, claimed 13 lives at around 3 p.m. yesterday.

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Fresh faces to debut for PNG Kumuls in Pacific Championships

Papua New Guinea Kumuls are set to unleash new talent in the 2025 Pacific Championships, with three exciting youngsters named to make their debut this weekend.

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Israel aims to establish stronger ties with Papua New Guinea

Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel is in Papua New Guinea for a two-day official visit to strengthen bilateral relations.

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Baiyer LLG wants new ARO

The Baiyer Local Level Government (LLG) in the Mul Baiyer District of Western Highlands, has raised concerns about the appointment of their Assistant Returning Officer [ARO].

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Police swift action cool down highly possible trouble fight in Gumine

Simbu police have been praised for their quick action that stopped a violent tribal fight in the Gumine District today.

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PNG eyes COP30 meeting in Brazil

Prime Minister, James Marape says Papua New Guinea will push for fair climate action for vulnerable rainforest nations.

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Rossel Island receives Grade 8 exam papers

After days of delay, Grade 8 examination papers finally arrived at St Mary’s Jinjo Primary School on Rossel Island just after 1pm today.

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MP Atiyafa expresses deep disappointment over the killing of bus driver

Henganofi MP Robert Atiyafa has expressed deep disappointment and shame over the killing of the bus driver who is from Togoba Mile in the Western Highlands Province.

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K800 Million in royalties’ hits MRDC’s account

After more than a decade of anticipation, K800 million in royalty payments owed to landowners under the PNG LNG Project has finally been released.

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