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A group of police officers “stormed” Papua New Guinea’s parliament on Tuesday over unpaid wages, damaging the building and reportedly assaulting staff, only days after international leaders ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Parliament House on Orange Blossom Trail will close its current location on Monday, the popular gay nightclub and resort announced Wednesday evening. “For over 45 years, The ...
PNG’s stunning Parliament House, constructed in the early 1980s, incorporates many traditional designs on its facade promoting equality for all, men and women.
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape, top left, addresses members and senators in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (Mick ...
The 76-year-old former prime minister had arrived back in PNG from Singapore on Sunday to head off the attempt by the government of Peter O'Neill to unseat him. Speaker of the house Jeffery Nape ...
Papua New Guinea's parliament has begun debating a defence deal with the United States, with Prime Minister James Marape acknowledging the concerns of some students and unions ahead of a vote to ...
Japan's lower house of parliament passed a bill promoting the understanding of LGBTQ+ issues. Citizens believe Fumio Kishida's conservative party favored opposition to sexual equality.
About 300 Papua New Guinea police have stormed Parliament House in Port Moresby in protest over unpaid wages from the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit.
Papua New Guinea hasn't had a single woman in parliament since 2017. But 160 female candidates and an experiment to curb voter intimidation could see this election deliver a change.
PNG’s new parliament returns Marape as PM. Reuters-09 Aug 2022, 05:20 PM. ... Stay current - Follow FMT on WhatsApp, Google news and Telegram. WhatsApp Google News Telegram.
A former speaker of Papua New Guinea's Parliament expects the current Speaker will be replaced next year, as the controversy over his decision to destroy several wooden carvings intensifies.
A group of police officers “stormed” Papua New Guinea’s parliament on Tuesday over unpaid wages, damaging the building and reportedly assaulting staff, only days after international leaders ...
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