T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan advances to Super 8 stage after thumping PNG

T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan advances to Super 8 stage after thumping PNG

Afghanistan beat Papua New Guinea by 7 wickets. Afghanistan qualified for Super 8 along witrh West indies from Group C. Gulbadin Naib top-scored for Afghanistan with 49 runs. On Friday, at the Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad, Afghanistan triumphed over Papua New Guinea by seven wickets during the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024. This victory … Read more

Papua New Guinea: Many people are shot dead in the Highlands region

Papua New Guinea: Many people are shot dead in the Highlands region

An influx of illegal firearms is believed to have contributed to making these killings the worst in years. Initially, authorities announced at least 64 deaths but later revised the toll to 26. The government declared a state of emergency last month due to major rioting and looting. Authorities report that dozens of people have died … Read more

Baffling Discovery: Mermaid-Like ‘Globster’ Found in Papua New Guinea

Mermaid

Strange “mermaid” found on Papua New Guinea beach ignites ocean fascination. Experts believe it’s a water creature, resembling a globster. The entity’s nature and mysterious lumps puzzle researchers. Rekindling human fascination with the ocean’s depths, a bizarre “mermaid” is reportedly washed up on a beach in Papua New Guinea, leaving scientists puzzled and eager to … Read more

Triple Quake: Earthquakes Strike Mexico, Afghanistan, and Papua New Guinea

Triple Quake: Earthquakes Strike Mexico, Afghanistan, and Papua New Guinea

Strong earthquakes: Mexico, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea. Magnitudes: Mexico 6.3, Afghanistan 6.4, Papua New Guinea 6.7. Power outages, alarms, damage; assessments ongoing. In a remarkable series of seismic events, three strong earthquakes rattled regions across the world, causing widespread concern and sending residents scrambling for safety. The powerful earthquakes occurred in Mexico, Afghanistan, and Papua … Read more

Armed group released its last 3 hostages in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea

Prime Minister James Marape has released four hostages taken for ransom. Including a New Zealander who teaches at an Australian institution. In a different instance earlier this month, separatist rebels in Papua kidnapped a New Zealand pilot. All of the captives who had been taken prisoner by armed criminals in a remote area had been … Read more

Armed group has released the remaining three captives in Papua New Guinea, says prime minister

Papua New Guinea,
  • A group of hostages kidnapped for ransom has all been released.
  • They had been kidnapped by a group of highly armed individuals.
  • The hostage-takers discovered the group “by coincidence” and took them into the woods.

A group of hostages kidnapped for ransom by armed criminals in a remote corner of Papua New Guinea has all been released, according to the country’s Prime Minister, James Marape.

“We apologize to the families of those taken as hostages for ransom, it took us a while but the last three have been successfully returned through covert operations with no (ransom) paid,” Marape wrote in a Facebook post.

A group of four hostages, including international citizens and local guides, had been kidnapped by a group of highly armed individuals described as “opportunists” by national police on Monday, but one of them, a lady, was released on Wednesday.

Nanaia Mahuta, New Zealand‘s foreign minister, praised the release of the group, which included a New Zealander who is a professor at an Australian institution, in a tweet on Sunday.

According to PNG Police Commissioner David Manning, the hostage-takers discovered the group “by coincidence” and took them into the woods.

“These are opportunists that have obviously not thought this situation through before they acted, and have been asking for cash to be paid,” Manning said.

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A rescue effort for hostages, including an Australian scholar, is underway in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea
  • Armed criminals kidnapped a group of international citizens and local guides.
  • Police have initiated a rescue mission.
  • An Australian academic is among those being held for ransom.

Police in Papua New Guinea have initiated a rescue mission after armed criminals kidnapped a group of international citizens and local guides in a remote section of the country, authorities said in a statement Monday.

An Australian academic is among those being held for ransom, according to the sources citing Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape.

Negotiations continue to gain the hostages’ release, and police have stated that they will use “all necessary force” to rescue them. The group is being held at Fogoma’iu hamlet in the Southern Highlands province, according to the police statement, however, it is unclear how many hostages were seized.

According to PNG Police Commissioner David Manning, the thieves saw the group “by chance” and took advantage of them.

A way out

“These are opportunists that have obviously not thought this situation through before they acted, and have been asking for cash to be paid,” Manning said, adding that authorities are “offering the abductors a way out.”

“They can release their captives and they will be treated fairly through the criminal justice system, but failure to comply and resisting arrest could cost these criminals their lives,” he said.

Manning stated that contact with “relevant diplomatic representatives” will be continued until the situation is settled.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Australia has not officially commented on the situation.

Papua New Guinea, a Pacific nation of almost 9 million people, shares an island with the troubled Indonesian province of Papua.

Separatist forces in Papua kidnapped a New Zealand pilot earlier this month. Local police identified the pilot as Philip Mehrtens, who was apprehended after landing a commercial Susi Air charter jet at Paro Airport in the remote highlands of the Nduga region.

Previously, the organization asked that all inbound aircraft to Paro Airport be halted, and stated that the pilot would not be released until the Indonesian government recognized Papuan independence.

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The United States and Papua New Guinea negotiate defence treaty

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  • The agreement will create the framework for closer military ties between the two countries.
  • The talks took place amid growing worry over China’s intentions towards self-ruled Taiwan.
  • Negotiators from both countries’ foreign affairs departments met in Honolulu.

The United States and Papua New Guinea have made “significant progress” on the language of a defense cooperation agreement that will create the framework for closer military ties between the two countries, according to the US Department of State on Saturday.

The talks take place amid growing worry over China’s intentions towards self-ruled Taiwan, as well as Beijing’s broad claims in the disputed South China Sea.

Negotiators from the United States State Department and the Department of Foreign Affairs of Papua New Guinea met in Honolulu, Hawaii, from Monday through Friday to discuss a defense cooperation agreement (DCA), according to the state department.

When complete and signed, the agreement “will be the foundational framework around which our two nations will enhance security cooperations and further strengthen our bilateral relationship,” the state department said.

According to the department, the deal will also boost the capabilities of Papua New Guinea‘s Defence Force and increase regional peace and security.

The Philippines allowed the US increased access to its military bases two weeks ago.

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Joko Widodo admits Indonesia’s past human rights violations

Joko Widodo

Joko Widodo has admitted “grave human rights violations” throughout nation’s history. He listed 12 “regrettable” occasions, one of which was a purge of communists. Some estimates place the death toll from the killings at about 500,000. Joko Widodo, the president of Indonesia, has admitted “grave human rights violations” throughout his nation’s history and promised to … Read more

92 unclaimed bodies buried in mass grave in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea

92 remains from Port Moresby General Hospital’s mortuary are interred. Mortuaries have trouble meeting demand for space. There have been mass graves there before, but never bodies. Unclaimed bodies discovered rotting in an outside shed have been interred with others in a mass grave in Papua New Guinea, the nation’s capital. Following the funeral, a … Read more

Kate Middleton gets praise for attending England’s rugby quarterfinal match

kate middleton rugby

Kate Middleton attended England’s Rugby League World Cup quarterfinal match. She greeted players from both clubs at the DW Stadium in Wigan. Kate was praised for taking time to chat with players and mascots. On Saturday, sports enthusiasts praised Kate Middleton for attending England’s Rugby League World Cup quarterfinal match versus Papua New Guinea. This … Read more

Papua New Guinea is shaken by a powerful 7.6 earthquake

Papua New Guinea

The damage remains unclear, photos showed debris strewn across highways and cracks opening up in roads. The quake struck at a depth of 90 kilometers (roughly 56 miles) near Kainantu, a town with a population of roughly 8,500 people, the United States Geological Survey reported. The US National Tsunami Warning Center said there was no … Read more

5.6-magnitude earthquake strikes north of Lae, Papua New Guinea

earthquake

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred 134 kilometers north of Lae, Papua New Guinea. According to the Institute, one of the most important international organizations in the world on seismic issues, the earthquake occurred on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 19:09 local time, at an average depth of 172 km from the epicenter. Preliminary seismic data … Read more

Pakistan U19 to face Australia U19 in today’s quarter-final

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Pakistan U19 and Australia U19 will lock horns in the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2022 Super Series quarter-final at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua today at 06:00 pm PST. All-rounder Qasim Akram-led Men in Green demonstrated their brilliance, skill, and ability by easily defeating Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, and Papua New Guinea … Read more

T20 World Cup: Bangladesh to face Papua New Guinea in today’s qualifier

T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup Round One is underway. Currently, Sri Lanka is leading the Group A points table while Scotland is leading the Group B points table. Bangladesh, today, will face Papua New Guinea in the 9th match of the T20 World Cup qualifying round. Bangladesh played their last match against Oman and won by … Read more

T20 World Cup: Scotland to face Oman in tonight’s qualifier

T20 World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup Round One is underway. Currently, Sri Lanka is leading the Group A points table while Scotland is leading the Group B points table. Scotland, tonight, will face Oman in the 10th match of the T20 World Cup qualifying round to decide its fate in the tournament. Scotland defended their target of … Read more

Scots to ‘create history’ in crucial T20 World Cup clash

T20 World Cup

MUSCAT: Scotland coach Shane Burger says his team is ready to “create history” by reaching the second round of the T20 World Cup for the first time. The Scots stunned Bangladesh by six runs in their tournament opener, despite being 53-6 at one stage, and then edged Papua New Guinea by 17 runs. On Thursday, … Read more