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The Sepik people use crocodiles for food, clothing, decoration, spiritual practices and tourism draws. There are no alligators in Papua New Guinea.
Prime Minister James Marape, in launching the inaugural PNG National Tourism Conference and Expo this morning at Hilton Hotel ...
Papua New Guinea will "immediately" lift a ban on forest carbon credit schemes, the Pacific nation's climate minister told ...
The Sepik River Crocodile Festival is one of Papua New Guinea's major cultural festival that takes place every year in the ...
It was a proud but bittersweet moment for Dr Peter Maima from Papua New Guinea, as he has just become the first male to ...
A strong, 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck in the Solomon Sea on Saturday, according to the United States Geological Survey. A “tsunami threat” was issued for some parts of the coast of Papua New ...
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