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ARLC chairman Peter V’landys on corruption allegations against member of PNG rugby league bid director ARL Commission chair Peter V’landys has eased concerns over the future of the fledgling ...
The Australian government’s support was supposed to head off Chinese influence, but the suspect deal would have invited just that.
After more than twenty years: Time for a new PNG With the third edition, the W3C is now updating the PNG specification. The image format now includes APNGs, HDR support and supports Exif data.
The demand marks the first major intervention by a stakeholder since the Middle East ADNOC-led consortium lobbed its $30bn buyout bid on Monday, underscoring the delicate political atmosphere ...
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area will tweak its parking reservation program next season, which will be the ski area’s first full season offering unlimited access to Ikon Pass members and its second ...
Seventy projects outlined in a confidential PNG cabinet document include acquiring a luxury island in partnership with a Congolese rapper, exploring the potential for a world-class Formula 1 track ...
4. What are the long-term defence plans? PNG’s strategic location means Australia and the US have long had designs on establishing a permanent military base there. Manus Island, for example, has ...
The deal, bankrolled by taxpayers, will collapse if the Pacific country signs a security agreement with China. Anthony Albanese argues it’s an investment in Australia’s security.
The "soft power" aspect to this sports diplomacy initiative has never been a secret. But in the game of regional politics, Australia went in for the hard tackle.
PNG ENTRY EXPLAINED: $750m China play, X-factor in luring players Behind PNG’s pending entry is also a security agreement to ensure the continuing strategic trust between the two countries that ...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) will join Australia's national rugby league competition, after signing a deal that obligates them to shun security ties with China. The Pacific nation has produced many ...
In PNG, the UN says 60 percent of women have experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate partner, double the global average. Allegations of sorcery against women are common in a country ...