The U.N.'s humanitarian adviser for Papua New Guinea, Mate Bagossy, said the death toll of at least 20 as of Sunday was based on information from community members and local authorities in Enga ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Violence among illegal miners in Papua New Guinea has left between 20 and 50 people dead, a United Nations official said Monday.
Violent attacks near Barrick Gold's Porgera gold mine in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has likely killed at least 20 people and forced women and children to flee the region, local media reported.
which has 6,000 officers for a country of 12 million people, has been unable to stem the violence. So for Philip Gibbs, a New Zealand-born priest who arrived in Papua New Guinea as a missionary 50 ...