Papua New Guineas Facebook shutdown to combat misinformation sparks free speech debates. Learn how this impacts citizens, ...
Facebook users in Papua New Guinea remain offline after the government carried out what it described as "testing" to regulate ...
Papua New Guineans were hit by an unexpected digital blackout as access to Facebook was abruptly blocked. However, the lack ...
The bilateral meeting marked a key moment in New Zealand–Papua New Guinea relations, with both leaders committing to deeper ...
The prime ministers of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea have signed a new statement of partnership marking 50 years of ...
The country's Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili Jr says the "test" was done under the framework of the Anti-Terrorism Act 2024 ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape met in Wellington today, reaffirming the enduring partnership ...
Prime Minister Chris Luxon's met Papua New Guinea counterpart, James Marape in Wellington today. They've discussed trade and economic opportunities, security and regional issues. Luxon says he looks ...
The Prime Ministers signed a refreshed Statement of Partnership, which sets out a shared vision for the New Zealand – Papua New Guinea bilateral relationship as the countries look to celebrate 50 ...
The Minister for Defence Dr. Billy Joseph, has confirmed that the suspect Mileng Kapli is no longer a serving member of the ...
Papua New Guinea’s government has shut down Facebook as part of a “test” to “protect” its citizens from “harmful content”.
World: In 2021, the Solomon Islands under then-Prime Minister Mannaseh Sogavare proposed a similar Facebook ban, though it ...