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Published on Mar 25, 2025Source: WION - Pro-Government
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Published on Mar 25, 2025
Papua New Guinea bans Facebook to tackle misinformation
[Source: ABC News] Papua New Guinea’s government has shut down social media platform Facebook, in what it describes as a “test” to mitigate hate speech, misinformation, pornography and “other detrimental content”. The test, conducted under the country’s …
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Published on Mar 25, 2025
New Zealand, Papua New Guinea reaffirm strong partnership
WELLINGTON, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea reaffirmed strong partnership on Tuesday ahead of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations in September. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Papua New Guinea …
Source: Xinhua News Agency - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Mar 25, 2025
Why is Papua New Guinea becoming officially Christian?
A historic decision, but one that is prompting criticism among Catholics. On March 12, Papua New Guinea officially declared its Christian identity. A new course for this Oceanian country of nearly 11 million inhabitants, composed of more than 90% …
Source: La Croix International - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 25, 2025
Papua New Guinea PM and Luxon meet: 'We work back to back on many fronts'
Christopher Luxon and James Marape meet in Wellington. Photo: RNZ / Koroi Hawkins The prime ministers of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea have signed a new statement of partnership marking 50 years of bilateral relations between the two countries. The …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Mar 25, 2025
Papua New Guinea Probes Loss Of Facebook During Police Cyber Test
Pacific nation Papua New Guinea opened an investigation Tuesday after losing access to Facebook during a police test of “innovative technology” to regulate online content. Meta’s Facebook and Messenger platforms remained inaccessible to users in the …
Source: Channels TV - Neutral -
Published on Mar 25, 2025
Papua New Guinea bloacks Facebook as part of test to curb harmful content
Listen to article Papua New Guinea’s government has blocked Facebook, saying the move is a "test" aimed at curbing misinformation, hate speech, and explicit content. The shutdown, enforced under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, began on Monday …
Source: The Express Tribune - Uncategorized -
Published on Mar 25, 2025
Politics: Papua New Guinea PM and Christopher Luxon hold media conference after meeting
Christopher Luxon and James Marape at an earlier meeting in Papua New Guinea. Photo: Nathan McKinnon The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon held a signing ceremony and media conference following a …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Mar 24, 2025
Papua New Guinea PM Marape arrives in NZ today
Photo: Nathan McKinnon Papua's New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape arrives in New Zealand today for a three-day state visit. Marape, who will firstly meet with New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Wellington on Tuesday evening …
Source: RNZ - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Mar 25, 2025
Opinion: Shifting currents in India-New Zealand relationships
China’s aggressive posturing, Indo-Pacific churn and intense US-China competition are making New Zealand look towards forming more security partnerships By Dr Akhil Kumar, Dr Anudeep Gujjeti Fresh off their triumph over New Zealand in the recently …
Source: Telengana Today - Uncategorized