Papua New Guinea has been rocked by 'horrific acts of cannibalism' with a bow and arrow-wielding gang seen posing with hacked off body parts. In grisly photos published Monday on the front page of ...
Describing Papua New Guinea as "the last frontier", Daniel ... "It is very raw, very remote and is considered a bit dangerous," he added. "People will tell you not to go out at night, there ...
The front page of the country’s largest newspaper, the Papua New Guinea Post, depicted gruesome scenes from a video of the gang holding what appears to be a severed foot. While the original ...
It's one of the lesser dangerous things that this danger tourist has done. Previously, he has been to Syria, Iraq, and Libya among others. He said, "Papua New Guinea is one of the last places ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the rise across Papua New Guinea. These micro-level conflicts have the potential to scale-up and feed ...
"Papua New Guinea is one of the last places where you ... "It is very raw, very remote, and is considered a bit dangerous. People will tell you not to go out at night, there are a lot of roads ...
PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea’s Police Minister has condemned “horrific” claims of cannibalism swirling on social media, vowing “such barbarity” would not define the Pacific nation.
Papua New Guinea hosts some 11,800 asylum seekers and refugees. Around 100 people were transferred there under PNG’s former regional processing arrangement with Australia, most from Indonesia. UNHCR ...
Human Rights Watch has dubbed Papua New Guinea "one of the most dangerous places to be a woman or girl". By some estimates, 80 percent of women have been subjected to violence by their partners.
A group of machete-wielding men dangle what looks like a severed human foot in grisly photos published on Monday on the front page of the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier. Papua New Guinea’s police ...
It always seems to rain at night here in the mountains of Papua New Guinea. This is why Lidia and what's left of her people, the Meakambut, seek refuge in rock shelters—they're dry. Located high ...