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Papua New Guinea’s Parliament has returned Prime Minister James Marape to power following elections in the South Pacific island nation. Marape was sworn in as prime minister for a second time on ...
Papua New Guinea's prime minister becomes the first Pacific leader to address Australia's parliament
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, right, greets Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape, left, at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (Mick Tsikas ...
The distinctive Papua New Guinea House of Parliament building in the capital Port Moresby. Credit: John Seaton Callahan/Getty Images “If the men are here we’d be scared, but the ladies are ...
SYDNEY, June 15 (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea's parliament has begun debating a defence deal with the United States, with Prime Minister James Marape acknowledging the concerns of some students and ...
SYDNEY, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea's opposition party lodged a motion of no confidence in Prime Minister James Marape when the Pacific Island nation's parliament returned on Tuesday ...
Papua New Guinea is one of just four countries in the world without a single woman in parliament ... we're collecting buckets of water into the house," she said. With the six-week campaign ...
The Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea has ordered a recall of parliament on April 8, to debate a motion of no confidence. The court decided on Monday that parliament’s rejection of an earlier motion ...
Voting to elect a new parliament in Papua New Guinea began on Monday. A total of 3,625 candidates are in the fray for a five-year term in the 118-seat parliament. The elections will be held ...
James Marape was sworn in as the prime minister of Papua New Guinea on Tuesday after lawmakers in the new parliament returned him unopposed to the post. By Tuesday, the deadline for parliament to ...
Papua New Guinea's prime minister becomes the first Pacific leader to address Australia's parliament
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape on Thursday become the first Pacific leader to address Australia’s parliament, vowing “nothing will come in between our two countries.” ...
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