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Tribal violence over Papua New Guinea mines kills at least 20: UNPapua New Guinea has given police permission to use “lethal force” to restore order as shootouts between rival tribes have killed dozens of people. Between 20 and 50 people have been killed in ...
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Facebook users in Papua New Guinea remain offline after the government carried out what it described as "testing" to regulate ...
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Eating with the World’s Most Isolated Tribe! The Tree People of Papua, Indonesia!In this incredible video, join us as we eat with the world's most isolated tribe, the Tree People of Papua, Indonesia! Experience their unique culture, food traditions, and way of life as we venture ...
RAGTAG tribal warriors are using bows and arrows to fight AI drones and elite special forces in a brutal conflict that is set to erupt into all out war, an exiled leader has warned. The simmering ...
Papua New Guinea’s government has shut down social media platform Facebook, in what it describes as a “test” to mitigate hate ...
A DECADE after its last appearance on screen Tribe’s return date has been confirmed – and there’s not long to go. Bruce Parry ...
is the Asmat tribe that lives in the South Papua province of Indonesia. The Asmat tribals practice ritual cannibalism and reportedly eat the flesh and brain matter of their slain enemies ...
What started as a “relatively minor conflict between illegal miners” escalated into tribal warfare featuring high-powered weapons.
The Papua New Guinea tribe developed strong genetic resistance after a major epidemic of the CJD-like disease, kuru, spread mostly by cannibalism. Current Edition Topics ...
MELBOURNE--A tribal clash in Papua New Guinea’s remote highlands in which at least 26 people were killed has put a growing internal security problem under the microscope in the strategically ...
Porgera has been under a state of emergency since September of last year in response to ongoing violence between illegal miners and local landowners.
Pope Francis called Saturday for the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea to be particularly close to women who have been abused and marginalized, speaking out in a country where violence against ...
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