Reality TV stars join recent lawsuit against Los Angeles over water system failures during devastating wildfires.
So many people fled on their own, as wind-whipped flames raced over the nearby hills, that by the time officials issued ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that conflicts over land and extractive resource developments are on the rise across Papua New Guinea. These micro-level conflicts have the potential to scale-up and feed ...
Gianluca Grimalda, an Italian researcher in social psychology, refused to take a flight back from a research trip in Papua New Guinea, in order to reduce his greenhouse gas emissions. Instead ...
PORT MORESBY – Papua New Guinea’s Police Minister has condemned “horrific” claims of cannibalism swirling on social media, vowing “such barbarity” would not define the Pacific nation.
During his time in Papua New Guinea, Pinto lived with 10 different tribes – including the skeleton tribe, the crocodile people, and the spirit birds. He took part in different ceremonies ...
Daniel Pinto, a 27-year-old traveller from Lambeth, south London, has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea. On a mission to explore all 195 countries, ...
Daniel Pinto is on a quest to tick off all 195 countries worldwide. British adventurer Daniel Pinto has made history as the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea.
Miscommunication and confusion about a Defense Department manifest resulted in Mexico rejecting a U.S. deportation flight transporting illegal immigrants to that country this week. Mexico was ...
Re “Enough With the Land Acknowledgments,” by Kathleen DuVal (Opinion guest essay, Jan. 6): Getting rid of land acknowledgments will serve only to further reduce Native visibility in U.S. society.
Dr. DuVal is a professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the author, most recently, of “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America.” If you work at a ...
The rock deposits and eroded hills in this part of Sicily, a region of Italy, are the first land-based evidence found for the megaflood, says Paul Carling at the University of Southampton in the UK.