Papua New Guinea
We Asked People on Manus Island What Is Actually Going On
"The health and safety of the refugees is going to deteriorate very quickly if this situation continues."
All Hell Is Breaking Loose on Manus Island
The Australian Government has cut the power, cut the water, cut off food. And 600 detainees have barricaded themselves inside.
The News of Zealand: Tuesday 27 June
Police spend over 40 percent of their time on family violence, Todd Barclay is under investigation—again—and digging up Salvador Dali's body.
These women confronted a Canadian company over the sexual assaults that occurred at its mine
Joycelyn Mandi and Everlyn Guape travelled from Papua New Guinea to Toronto in order to tell their stories.
Holy Hit-Fest: Did The Pacific Test Just Prove The Existence Of International Rugby League?
All hail the Papuan New Guinean and Polynesian gods of straight-running rugby league. Last weekend’s Pacific Test was a holy hit-fest of biblical proportions.
Women from Papua New Guinea bring rape complaints to Canadian mining company’s door
‘They like raping us, the security guards’
The West Papuan Warriors Are A Rugby League Team Trying To Stop A Genocide
The West Papuan Warriors have never played in their homeland, where the simple act of wearing their jersey or hoisting the West Papuan 'Morning Star' flag is punishable by between 15 years and life in prison.
Violence escalating at notorious mine co-owned by Canadian company, locals say
Canadian company Barrick Gold says it is investigating new allegations of violence near its Papua New Guinea mine
Former NRL Star Chris Sandow Makes His Return In What Might Be Rugby League's Version Of Hell
Chris Sandow began his long journey back to the ranks of the NRL with the semi-professional In Trust Super Cup team, Norths Devils, in Port Moresby, just days after the city erupted in rioting.