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Papua New Guinea's increase in HIV cases is a worrying trend for the country, at a time when global infection rates are on the decline.
Economic Update offers a comprehensive evaluation of the country’s economy, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for sustainable growth, macro-fiscal stability, and development in the face of ...
From pollinating plants to dispersing seeds, birds play a variety of crucial roles that help to keep ecosystems in balance.
National HIV crisis declared in Papua New Guinea The Pacific nation recorded an estimated 11,000 new cases in 2024 alone, with the health minister describing the trend as "deeply concerning".
New Guinea is home to some of the world’s most toxic birds. Why they contain poison, and how they withstand it is still a source of scientific mystery.
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed new legislation Friday to protect the state’s farmers, ranchers, and agriculture, while also enhancing the state’s biosecurity.
News about U.S. Department of Agriculture, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Months after the Niskayuna school district voted to change its school nickname, the town has approved a new logo.
As part of its commitment to uplifting Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and promoting inclusive growth, the Department of Agriculture (DA) recently held a week-long Agri-Entrepreneurship Training from June 9 ...
Three members of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s irrigation committee say new funding from a regional project is a major step forward in making water access more reliable for farmers — and expanding a ...
Grace Christian hopes to cultivate new business partnerships and focus on community outreach with new development department.
Rabbitohs CEO Blake Solly has issued the new Papua New Guinea expansion side a hands off edict as the club aims to extend master coach Wayne Bennett for the rest of his career.