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  2. Barrick Gold suspends operations at Papua New Guinea mine ...

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    Barrick Gold has suspended operations at its Porgera gold mine in Papua New Guinea until Thursday after tribal violence in the region killed at least 20. Papua New Guinea has granted police ...

  3. 2024 Papua New Guinean unrest - Wikipedia

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    The National Capital District's governor Powes Parkop described the unrest in Port Moresby as an "unprecedented level of strife", [14] which prompted him to directly request the Australian government to be "on stand-by". [1] The Papua New Guinea Post-Courier called 10 January the city's "darkest day." [14]

  4. The National (Papua New Guinea) - Wikipedia

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    The National is a weekday English language newspaper published in Papua New Guinea. It is also published online. It is also published online. The paper is owned by Malaysian logging company Rimbunan Hijau .

  5. 2024 in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    6–9 September – Pope Francis conducts the first papal visit to Papua New Guinea since 1995. [12] 12 September – Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape survives a vote of no confidence in the National Parliament. [13] 17 September – At least 35 people are killed in intertribal clashes near the Porgera Gold Mine in Enga Province ...

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  7. More than 300 buried in Papua New Guinea landslide, local ...

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    SYDNEY (Reuters) -More than 300 people and over 1,100 houses were buried by a massive landslide that levelled a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea, local media reported on Saturday.

  8. Papua New Guinea Post-Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Papua New Guinea Post-Courier is a newspaper based in Konedobu, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. [1]It was established on 30 June 1969. Its parent company, The Herald and Weekly Times (later purchased by News Corp Australia), had acquired what had then been the two main newspapers in Papua New Guinea, the three-days-a-week South Pacific Post and the twice-weekly New Guinea Times Courier ...

  9. Australia announces aid boost for PNG landslide recovery and ...

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    The Australian Government announced Thursday it will provide a further two million Australian dollars ($1.3 million) to support reconstruction efforts in the region of last month’s major ...