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With a seemingly endless supply of guns, money and young men willing to act as mercenaries, tribal fighting in PNG has become akin to guerilla warfare.
Hundreds are feared dead after a massive landslide flattened dozens of homes and buried families alive in a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea (PNG) early on Friday, a resident said. More ...
PNG police commissioner David Manning has ordered his officers to use lethal force against armed tribesmen and mercenaries contracted by clans to fight on their behalf. Enga’s provincial police ...
Save the Children will provide much-needed aid to communities impacted by the devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea’s remote Enga Province, as the extent of the disaster unfolds amid ongoing ...
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has vowed to mobilise a new joint force of heavily armed police and soldiers to stamp out tribal warfare in the country’s remote Enga Province ...
Senior NPL executives were also seconded to the Enga Provincial Disaster Management Committee to assist with relief work.