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Papua New Guinea's supreme court will announce on Wednesday how it will proceed with the cases stemming from the country's political turmoil. Skip to main content. ABC News.
PAPUA New Guinea's political crisis appears to have ended, with the nation's civil service and armed forces backing Prime Minister Peter O'Neill. Deals of the Week. In the know quiz.
PORT MORESBY: Papua New Guinea's political crisis is over, Peter O'Neill said, as the deadlock for political legitimacy entered its second week. O'Neill declares PNG political crisis over.
Papua New Guinea's also experienced strong economic performance. Yet economic growth has not resulted in job growth as formal employment contracted. Papua New Guinea's economy may become vulnerable to ...
Peter O'Neill has taken control of Papua New Guinea in what rivals describe as a 'coup'. ... 'Coup' ends PNG political crisis. By Ilya Gridneff. December 17, 2011 — 3.00am. Save.
PAPUA New Guinea (PNG) is working on improving its infrastructure and stamping out corruption, which will make it a more attractive place to do business, its Prime Minister says.
Political turmoil continues in PNG An opposition bloc in PNG has elected Patrick Pruaitch as alternate prime minister as they seek to unseat the incumbent Peter O'Neill and his government.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has cancelled an upcoming trip to Papua New Guinea due to political upheaval across the country. Papua New Guinea's leader James Marape requested Mr Morrison postpone ...
PNG and Bougainville look to agree on 'lasting political statement' Broadcast Thu 12 Dec 2019 at 8:00pm Thursday 12 Dec 2019 at 8:00pm Thu 12 Dec 2019 at 8:00pm ...
National Rugby League Chief Executive Andrew Abdo has stated the organisation is “not involved” in the political aspect of Australia’s partnership with Papua New Guinea.
PNG LNG project at risk from political interference warns outgoing minister for energy. A second LNG project in Papua New Guinea has been earmarked as transformative, but the country’s outgoing ...
Clive Palmer speaks at PNG political fundraiser dinner. MINERALOGY executive chairman Clive Palmer flew to Port Moresby at the weekend for a fundraising dinner for PNG's United Resources Party.