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PNG Resources Week Golf Challenge to drive lifesaving impact

PNG Resources Week Golf Challenge to drive lifesaving impact

The greens of the Royal Port Moresby Golf Course will come alive on Friday, July 25, 2025, as the PNG Resources Week Charity Golf Challenge begins with a powerful mission: to raise funds for hospitals and health facilities across Papua New Guinea....

West Sepik on alert after Polio outbreak

West Sepik on alert after Polio outbreak

The West Sepik Provincial Health Authority has activated its Rapid Response Team RRT, following the declaration of a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea on May 16, 2025. The RRT is working under the Provincial Emergency Health Operation Centre...

Projecting Air Power And Readiness At Talisman Sabre

Projecting Air Power And Readiness At Talisman Sabre

From the roar of fighter jets cutting through the clouds, to the steady hum of surveillance aircraft scanning vast ocean stretches, the Royal Australian Air Force pushed the boundaries of air power during Exercise Talisman Sabre. From July 13 to...

Hopae joins govt digital ID wallet initiative as Korea targets global interoperability

Hopae joins govt digital ID wallet initiative as Korea targets global interoperability

Hopae has won major backing as it collaborates on a joint research institute with the South Korean government in building digital identity standards with an internationalist view. The start-up will join a research project in the development of...

Rising risks: What’s driving violence against Pacific children

Rising risks: What’s driving violence against Pacific children

BY Betty Barkha Children across the Pacific are facing escalating risks to their safety and wellbeing. Research from Save the Children reveals that violence against children is on the rise across five Pacific Island countries — Fiji, Vanuatu,...

40 graduate as coffee extension trainers at Aiyura Institute

40 graduate as coffee extension trainers at Aiyura Institute

40 graduates with their certificates. (NBC News) Forty participants graduated yesterday with certificates from the Coffee Extension Training of Trainers [TOT] program at the Coffee Research Institute in Aiyura, Eastern Highlands Province. Among...

Proton sets up international arm to accelerate overseas sales

Proton sets up international arm to accelerate overseas sales

PETALING JAYA: Proton Holdings Bhd has established Proton International Corporation Sdn Bhd (PICSB), a wholly owned subsidiary formed to spearhead its overseas expansion efforts, with the objective to provide more flexibility when dealing with...

Parental consent, age ranges are flaws in India’s data privacy act, say experts

Parental consent, age ranges are flaws in India’s data privacy act, say experts

A common complaint from opponents of age assurance technology is that parents should be the ones to decide what their kids can and can’t see online. For years, parents could dictate which videos kids rented, which TV shows they watched and other...

Oz Forensics refreshes biometric PAD compliance with high accuracy in BixeLab test

Oz Forensics refreshes biometric PAD compliance with high accuracy in BixeLab test

Oz Forensics has renewed its compliance confirmation for the ISO/IEC 30107-3 Biometric presentation attack detection (PAD) standard, both Levels 1 and 2, in testing by Australia’s BixeLab. The compliance test was performed with Oz Forensics SDK...

Female athletes rock muscles and bruises on the red carpet. A new aesthetic explained

Female athletes rock muscles and bruises on the red carpet. A new aesthetic explained

Expert anthropologists Abigail Posner and Tom Maschio have observed a new aesthetic of influence inspired by the growing presence of female athletes in fashion and beauty spaces. Here’s how brands can contribute.My 19-year-old daughter came home...

Why the world is treating the new Syria differently from the new Lebanon, and what Beirut can learn from that

Why the world is treating the new Syria differently from the new Lebanon, and what Beirut can learn from that

The US, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries are pressing ahead to encourage Syria to become a model for much of the Middle East. That involves co-existence with Israel, the containment of extremist movements and engagement with...

PMGH ACHIEVES A MEDICAL FIRST IN STROKE & HEART SURGERY

PMGH ACHIEVES A MEDICAL FIRST IN STROKE & HEART SURGERY

In a monumental leap forward for Papua New Guinea’s healthcare system, Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH) has successfully performed two groundbreaking surgeries—the nation’s first neuro-thrombectomy and its first left heart bypass...

CLRC launches Issues Papers for Review of Laws on Sexual Offences and SOE

CLRC launches Issues Papers for Review of Laws on Sexual Offences and SOE

The Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) has launched two key Issues Papers for the review of laws under its latest Terms of Reference. These two TORs are: TOR 22: Review of Laws Relating to Sexual Offences (Incest) in Papua New Guinea...

These are all the countries currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list

These are all the countries currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

YOUTH WORKSHOP AT UPNG HIGHLIGHTS DIGITAL FUTURE

YOUTH WORKSHOP AT UPNG HIGHLIGHTS DIGITAL FUTURE

More than 300 youths gathered yesterday, Saturday 19th July 2025 at the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) for a full-day Youth Skills Day Workshop. The event was organized by UNICEF, UNFPA, and UNDP in partnership with UPNG, Digikesen, and the...

Trump’s revival of WWII era alien registration law sparks privacy, legal battles

Trump’s revival of WWII era alien registration law sparks privacy, legal battles

The Trump administration’s unexpected reactivation of a forgotten wartime law requiring noncitizens to register with the U.S. government and carry registration documents has launched intense controversy. What began as a little‑known provision from...

WWII Aviator MIA for 82 Years to Be Put at Rest in Arlington

WWII Aviator MIA for 82 Years to Be Put at Rest in Arlington

A World War II bomber navigator missing in action for eight decades has been identified and will be coming home to an honored resting place in Arlington National Cemetery. The remains of the Philadelphia aviator have taken a circuitous journey...

Earth first, then let’s strip mine the other planets later

Earth first, then let’s strip mine the other planets later

Like most modern human endeavours, they originate in pulp science fiction. The idea of deep-sea mining (DSM), for example, dates back to Jules Verne’s 1870 classic, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. It tells the story of Professor Pierre Aronnax and...

Youth workshop aims to instil skills

A YOUTH Skills Day workshop was held in Port Moresby as part of activities to observe World Youth Day. More than 300 young persons attended the workshop on Saturday organised by United Nations’ (UN) agencies, United Nation Children Funds (Unicef),...

Urgent Need For Legislation Against Black Magic: Protecting Society From Exploitation And Harm 

Urgent Need For Legislation Against Black Magic: Protecting Society From Exploitation And Harm 

In an era of science and rationality, a comprehensive law is essential to criminalise black magic practices and prevent psychological, physical, and financial abuse in Jammu and Kashmir and across India In an age of science, technology, and...

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