Papua New Guinea in 2018: Prime Minister O'Neill Survives a Challenging Year

Papua New Guinea experienced another challenging year, with a major earthquake impacting oil and gas projects, rioting and inter-clan fighting in the highlands, and economic decline, but Prime Minister O'Neill survived, and the country raised its international profile with the hosting of the 20...

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