Papua New Guinea
80,000 people face starvation after PNG landslide
With roads still blocked a month on, there is "no food supply" for tens of thousands, community leader says.
PNG govt needs 'control mechanism' for safe social media use - researcher
Social media is causing a proliferation of violence in PNG which indicates the government must implement laws that promote responsible use of social media, researchers say.
PNG-Australia: New initiatives announced under bilateral security agreement
A raft of new initiatives to strengthen Papua New Guinea's security, law and justice priorities have been revealed.
PNG Census marred by delays
Papua New Guinea's national census has got off to a rocky start with reports reaching RNZ Pacific that training of enumerators is yet to be completed in parts of the country. Audio
UN lights up rural PNG - one village at a time
UN lights up rural PNG - one village at a time. Audio
Enga leader says PNG 'politicians, pastors' supplying weapons to fuel tribal violence
National politicians and pastors are fuelling the tribal fighting in Papua New Guinea by supplying guns and ammunition, the Enga's provincial administrator says.
Discretionary funds blamed for PNG no-confidence push
A Papua New Guinea academic believes that the discretionary funds handed out to MPs are the root of the country's persistent pushes for votes of no confidence.
PNG landslide: Work continues to relocate displaced villagers
Enga's provincial administrator says tribal conflict was considered when finding a place to relocate displaced people.
James Marape calls on key govt departments to drive economic results
The Papua New Guinea prime minister is calling on the Treasury, Finance, and National Planning departments to strategically drive the country's economic development.
'Mass burial site': PNG landslide death toll remains unknown
Hundreds are thought to have been buried in their sleep when it hit Yambali Village in the early hours of 24 May. Audio
PNG opposition seeks court ruling over Speaker's actions
The Papua New Guinea opposition is seeking a response from the courts on the behaviour of the Speaker Job Pomat during last week's truncated sitting of parliament.
Support ongoing for PNG landslide survivors
Two weeks on from the landslide in Enga Province, humanitarian assistance is still being hampered by lack of road access, tension between tribes and new evacuation orders.
PNG opposition outwitted by the government again
RNZ Pacific correspondent Scott Waide speaks with Don Wiseman about the Speaker's ruling that the opposition's motion of no confidence was not correctly filled in.
PNG landslide: People in Enga's high risk areas advised to relocate
New Zealand geotechnical experts in PNG have advised for the immediate relocation of people marked in red zone areas in Enga Province because of the risk of another landslide.
No confidence motion against James Marape out of order, PNG Speaker rules
The Papua New Guinea parliament erupted on Wednesday when the Speaker, Job Pomat, again ruled that the opposition's motion for a vote of no confidence was out of order.