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US says law applies to ‘all parties’ in Gaza
JERUSALEM: The US has said it expects “all parties on the ground” in Gaza to comply with international humanitarian law but declined to confirm whether it was carrying out its own assessment into the killing by the Israeli military of 15 people – paramedics, civil defence workers and a UN official. The post US says…
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PRIME MINISTER MARAPE HAILS ENGA’S NEW HOSPITAL AS A LANDMARK FOR PROVINCIAL HEALTHCARE
PRIME Minister Hon. James Marape has praised the completion of the new Enga Provincial Hospital as a major milestone in Papua New Guinea’s health sector, calling it a testament to visionary leadership, patient planning, and strong collaboration between the national and provincial governments. Speaking at the official commissioning of the K600 million world-class medical facility…
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US says law applies to ‘all parties’ in Gaza
JERUSALEM: The US has said it expects “all parties on the ground” in Gaza to comply with international humanitarian law but declined to confirm whether it was carrying out its own assessment into the killing by the Israeli military of 15 people – paramedics, civil defence workers and a UN official. The post US says…
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PRIME MINISTER MARAPE HAILS ENGA’S NEW HOSPITAL AS A LANDMARK FOR PROVINCIAL HEALTHCARE
PRIME Minister Hon. James Marape has praised the completion of the new Enga Provincial Hospital as a major milestone in Papua New Guinea’s health sector, calling it a testament to visionary leadership, patient planning, and strong collaboration between the national and provincial governments. Speaking at the official commissioning of the K600 million world-class medical facility…
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PRIME MINISTER MARAPE HAILS ENGA’S NEW HOSPITAL AS A LANDMARK FOR PROVINCIAL HEALTHCARE
PRIME Minister Hon. James Marape has praised the completion of the new Enga Provincial Hospital as a major milestone in Papua New Guinea’s health sector, calling it a testament to visionary leadership, patient planning, and strong collaboration between the national and provincial governments. Speaking at the official commissioning of the K600 million world-class medical facility…
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Thompson: Rubber industry must be commercialized now
THE Farmers and Settlers Association with its Cape Rodney Farmers and Settlers Association held the Rubber Stakeholders Forum on 25th March 2025 at Upulima in Abau District. The purpose of the forum was to draw the policy makers and implementers to the reality of situations affecting and impacting the farmers and growers, and people and…
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MARIE STOPES PNG & PNG ADP SIGN MOU
Marie Stopes Papua New Guinea (MSPNG) and the Papua New Guinea Assembly of Disabled Persons (PNG ADP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to improve access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services for persons with disabilities. The signing ceremony brought together key leaders from both organizations, with Ms. Angelyn Famudi, Country Director of…
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TOARE MASK CULTURE CENTRE LAUNCH
The National Cultural Commission (NCC) has recently launched the Toare Cultural Centre at Toare village in the Kerema District of Gulf Province. NCC Manager for Research Alex Puki said the center will provide a dedicated space for the masks, keeping them away from families and homes. He said the project began in 2023 when the…
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Rondon ridge community, a hilltop haven
The hum of city life, the constant churn of taxes and inflation – these are the burdens we carry in the bustling towns. The post Rondon ridge community, a hilltop haven appeared first on Post Courier.