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...three days a year Papua New Guineans dauB themselves with paint and stick feathers in...
For three days a year Papua New Guineans daub themselves with paint and stick feathers in their hair for a unique cultural extravaganza.
...in their tracks and quarrels have traditionally Been settled in a vociferous, hands-on way....
We look at the cultural roots of crime in PNG, where gangs stop cars in their tracks and quarrels have traditionally been settled in a vociferous, hands-on way.
...spending over $40m on mercerises for the war in Bougainville. Troops loyal to Singirok revolted...
A report following the dramatic events of the Sandline affair, which resulted in the resignation of Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, Sir Julius Chan.
...system means up to 95% of voters will have Backed a losing candidate. In the volatile Enga...
Papua New Guinea's 'first past the post' electoral system means up to 95% of voters will have backed a losing candidate. In the volatile Enga Province the election campaign has been largely peaceful but now liquor is being banned, there's a curfew and extra police reinforcements are being drafted in
...feature interviews with Aitape survivors Both in the refugee camps and in the decimated...
These pictures out of Papau New Guinea tell the story of an unprecedented disaster - a tsunami which killed over 3,000 people.
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...Where will they live now? How will they reBuild their lives? It's a proBlem that has faced...
As aid starts flooding into Asia, some victims of Sunday's Tsunami are already starting to question their future. Where will they live now? How will they rebuild their lives? It's a problem that has faced many of these people before. In 1998 a powerful tidal wave killed thousands in Papua New Guinea. A week later, an ABC crew followed survivors as they returned to their destroyed village to rebuiā¦
...- on the rapidly disappearing forests.The Bureaucrats in Port MoresBy have sold logging...
We examine the opposition to logging in Papua New Guinea, as international corporations stake their claim - often without the indigenous people's consent - on the rapidly disappearing forests.
...world leaders deBate the causes and effects of gloBal warming, we...
As world leaders debate the causes and effects of global warming, we take a look at yet another example of man's damaging behaviour on the environment. In the light of BHP's decision to exit the giant Ok Tedi gold and copper mine in Papua New Guinea, this documentary asks what happens when a foreign mining company bails out of a big project in a developing country? Who wins? Who loses?
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