The swimmers were from the age groups of five to senior swimmers from (24-26). The two-day championship held at Lae ...
A year of war in Gaza has reverberated across the West Bank, where the World Bank warns the economy is at risk of collapse because of Israeli restrictions barring Palestinian labourers from entering ...
JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised that arch foe Iran would pay for its missile attack against Israel on Tuesday, while Tehran said any retaliation would be met with “vast ...
AUCKLAND: The Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) leaders are worried about China’s recent missile test after a dummy warhead landed in the Pacific Ocean last week.
JAKARTA: A growing number of governments, international trade organisations and businesses are urging the European Union to reconsider a deforestation regulation set to take effect in December.
KAOHSIUNG: Taiwan shut down on Wednesday, grounding hundreds of flights and closing schools, offices and financial markets ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon Krathon, forecast to lash the ...
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is one organisation that is fighting for the rights of birds and animals. We need to join them and ensure all levels of society must ...
Health Minister MP Elias Kapavore has attributed his success in politics to his people of Pomio. From winning the 2015 Pomio by-election to successfully defending the seat in the 2017 and 2022 ...
THE recent story by Georgina Korei in The Weekender, “Jobless offenders to be sent home” is indeed good news. The educated, professional and business-minded Papua New Guineans, business houses and the ...
Power outages also disrupts learning of students, reduce productivity of the labour force, and weakens the ability to curb crimes and violence. Power outages have impacted on business activities and ...
PAPUA New Guinea kickboxing team are racing the clock to secure funds to attend the World Kickboxing Championships in Spain next month.
PRIME Minister James Marape yesterday returned to Port Moresby from attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York, determined to push forward projects. Marape said he met ExxonMobil ...