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Free Malaysia Today on MSNUS, Australia hold war games in Papua New Guinea for first time
For the Papua New Guinea component, US, Australian and PNG forces are conducting disaster recovery and survival exercises ...
Forgotten pianist Isador Goodman’s New Guinea Fantasy has never been performed in concert. Simon Tedeschi is bringing it back ...
The joint U.S. and Australian military exercise Talisman Sabre extended across 500 km (300 miles) of remote northern coast in Papua New Guinea this week, Australian officials said, the first time the ...
The joint military exercise Talisman Sabre spanned 500 km of Papua New Guinea's northern coast this week. The Talisman Sabre ...
It’s all happening in Papua New Guinea. Kia Ora, today, we welcome the New Zealand Prime Minister, Honorable Christopher ...
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The Manila Times on MSNUS, Australia hold drills in Papua New Guinea
The joint US and Australian military exercise Talisman Sabre extended across 500 kilometers of remote northern coast in Papua New Guinea this week, Australian officials said, the first time the war ...
Isador Goodman’s New Guinea Fantasy is more than a piece of music, but a tribute to sacrifice, solidarity and the power of ...
As the rest of Papua New Guinea paid tribute to its armed forces for their roles in World War II, the town of Daru in Western Province also held its own dawn service to mark the occasion.
As Townsville prepares to commemorate 80 years since Victory in the Pacific with a series of VP80 events this month, one name from our city’s wartime past stands out -Captain Bill MacIntosh, MC, MM.
The Dark Eagle hypersonic missile system, described as the most potent non-nuclear weapon in the US arsenal, was stationed in ...
14 Prime Ministers thanked Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum (ANZLF) representatives for their engagement in Queenstown and looked forward to the Forum’s biennial meeting in Canberra in September ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUN Officials Warn Of Starvation Amid ‘Gender Emergency’ In War-Torn Sudan
OCHA’s Director of Operations and Advocacy, Edem Wosornu, who is currently in the country, said the suffering is immense, with people trapped, displaced or returning to face communities in ruins. She ...
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