Papua New Guineas Facebook shutdown to combat misinformation sparks free speech debates. Learn how this impacts citizens, ...
PAPUA New Guinea will celebrate its 50th anniversary as an independent nation on September 16, 2025. This momentous milestone ...
Papua New Guinea's national cabinet is facing a fierce backlash after resolving to expedite what has been called a "grand ...
Hannah Kalua will make her debut in the Papua New Guinea national women's team as both the men's and women's teams return to ...
Papua New Guineans were hit by an unexpected digital blackout as access to Facebook was abruptly blocked. However, the lack ...
Papua New Guinea Works and Highways Minister Hon. Solan Mirisim has reaffirmed the government's commitment to the Connect PNG Program, emphasizing that it is a vital national development ...
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On 25 March 2025, the Papua New Guinea government shut down Facebook for a day without notice, leaving the roughly 1.4 to 1.6 million users in the country offline, according to Facebook analytics.
The PNG parliament passed a constitutional amendment last week to formally recognise the nation as a Christian country.
Former PNG Attorney-General Kerenga Kua testified in court yesterday, revealing that he faced “immense political pressure” ...
Papua New Guinea's government has finally passed the legislation required to establish a new upstream oil and gas regulator ...
PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea - Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers worked with Australian Defence Force and Papua New Guinea ...