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Islands
Police re-opens investigations into killing of Chinese nationals
Police have reopened investigations into the murder of ten Chinese nationals in Lorengau after concerns were raised in parliament, over…
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International
Zimbabwe says 55 elephants die from starvation after drought
FILE PHOTO: A herd of elephants gather at a water hole in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park, August 1, 2015. Picture…
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International
Phone apps can help boost physical activity
(Reuters Health) - Apps that prompt users to stand up and move every hour or to aim for a certain…
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International
Japanese fans suffer ‘rugby loss’ grief after team exits World Cup
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese captivated by their Brave Blossoms rugby team's historic run to the World Cup quarter-finals are now…
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International
Bernie Sanders promises to use executive order to legalize marijuana
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, a longtime proponent of legalized marijuana, promised on Thursday that in his…
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International
Police say 39 dead in truck near London believed to be Chinese
GRAYS, England (Reuters) - Police were given more time on Thursday to question a driver arrested on suspicion of murder…
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Food
Koki Market Fees Explained
Is K50 too much for market vendors at Koki fish market? That question has been the debate for the week…
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Opposition urges PM to “Take Back Tari” first
Opposition leader Belden Namah is calling on Prime Minister James Marape to resign from the office and address lawlessness in…
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Education
UOG Extends to Early Childhood Education
The University of Goroka is now extending its diploma program for early childhood education to other Teachers colleges. The University…
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Featured
KPHL Seeks Restraining Order Against PAC Inquiry
Kumul Petroleum Holding Limited has gone to the courts to restrain the Public Accounts Committee, who are inquiring into finding out…
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