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PNG STUDENT TO REPRESENT HAWAI'I IN ACADEMIC SUMMER PROGRAM
UH Hilo Political Science major and Pi Sigma Alpha member Leoshina Kariha was selected to represent Hawaiâi at the 2023 College Student Congress organized by the Henry Clay Center.
As an academic summer program, the College Student Congress is a fully funded, public-policy summer program, providing students with opportunities to research and write public policy on current national issues, meet students from across the country, develop new interpersonal and leadership skills, and interact with guest speakers in Lexington, Kentucky, and Washington, D.C.
Only one student from each state and the District of Columbia is selected for this very competitive program. Congratulations, Leoshina!
Source: University of Hawai'i at Hilo
Published on February 8, 2023
PEOPLE URGED TO SUPPORT POLICE REDUCE LAW AND ORDER ISSUES
Itâs always best to start the year on a good note said the Acting Provincial Police Commander for Eastern Highlands Province, Chief Inspector Timothy Pomasso, when he spoke at the recent opening of the legal year parade.
Pomasso, echoed keynote speaker Acting Justice Irene Mugugiaâs message to the people of EHP to strive to become law abiding citizens because one of major issues that is being faced right around the country is the gap between disciplined forces, including the police to administer policing services.
âThe break up between both the population and the servicemen being exponentially wide, so we need to work alongside each other to combat law and order issues in the province,â Mugugia said.
Meanwhile, CIP Pomasso also brought to light the news regarding the number of officers currently present on ground in the province.
While working on the authorized position numbers of officers in the province, Pomasso said that on paper the official number is 308, but those on the ground number less than the figures projected.
âTrying to request for additional manpower comes in two components. If we have to request for manpower, we have to have equal number of accommodation,â Pomasso said.
This has raised concerns with Pomasso, who has also implied that at this point, they are in no position to request for manpower.
Pomasso has spoken with EHP Governor on issues pertaining to accommodation for personnel and the response has been favorable; therefore, he hopes to be fruitful in the coming months.
Published on February 8, 2023
DEATH TOLL COULD INCREASE EIGHT-FOLD IN TURKEY
The death toll from a strong earthquake in south-eastern Turkey, near Syria's border, could rise eight-fold, the World Health Organization has warned.
The toll, which currently stands at more than 3,400 people, has increased rapidly since the first earthquake struck early on Monday morning.
About 12 hours later, a second powerful tremor hit further north.
Rescuers have been combing through mountains of rubble in freezing and snowy conditions to find survivors.
Countries around the world are sending support to help the rescue efforts, including specialist teams, sniffer dogs and equipment.
The US Geological Survey said the 7.8 magnitude tremor struck at 04:17 local time (01:17 GMT) at a depth of 17.9km (11 miles) near the city of Gaziantep.
Seismologists said the first quake was one of the largest ever recorded in Turkey. Survivors said it took two minutes for the shaking to stop.
The second quake - triggered by the first - had a magnitude of 7.5, and its epicentre was in the Elbistan district of Kahramanmaras province.
Many aftershocks are still being felt across the region.
The number of dead and injured from both Turkey and Syria has increased rapidly throughout Monday.
The WHO has warned that those numbers are likely to increase as much as eight times, as rescuers find more victims in the rubble.
"We always see the same thing with earthquakes, unfortunately, which is that the initial reports of the numbers of people who have died or who have been injured will increase quite significantly in the week that follows," the WHO's senior emergency officer for Europe, Catherine Smallwood, told AFP.
Ms Smallwood added that the snowy conditions will leave many people without shelter, adding to the dangers.
Many of the victims are in war-torn northern Syria, where millions of refugees live in camps on both sides of the border with Turkey. There have been dozens of fatalities reported in rebel-held areas.
Thousands of buildings across both the countries have collapsed, and several videos show the moment they fell, as onlookers ran for cover. Many buildings that were as large as 12 storeys high are now flattened, roads have been destroyed and there are huge mountains of rubble as far as the eye can see.
Among the buildings destroyed was Gaziantep Castle, an historic landmark that has stood for more than 2,000 years.
The BBC's Middle East correspondent Anna Foster, reporting from the Turkish city of Osmaniye, near the epicentre, described a devastating scene.
"It's absolutely pouring with rain which is hampering the rescue efforts. There is no power at all in the city tonight.
"We're still feeling regular after-shocks... and there are still concerns that there may be still more buildings to collapse," our correspondent said.
Turkey's energy infrastructure has also been damaged, and videos have emerged showing large fires in southern Turkey. Social media users claimed they were caused by damage to gas pipelines.
Turkey's energy minister Fatih Donmez confirmed there had been serious damage to the infrastructure, but did not mention the explosions.
Turkey lies in one of the world's most active earthquake zones.
In 1999 a deadly quake killed more than 17,000 in the north-west. The country's worst earthquake disaster was in 1939 when 33,000 people died in Turkey's eastern Erzincan province.
One Kahramanmaras resident, Melisa Salman, said living in an earthquake zone meant she was used to "being shaken", but Monday's tremor was "the first time we have ever experienced anything like that".
"We thought it was the apocalypse," she said.
The Turkish Red Crescent has called for citizens to make blood donations, and the organisation's president, Kerem Kınık, said on Twitter that additional blood and medical products were being sent to the affected region.
Following an international appeal for help, Turkey's President Erdogan said 45 countries had offered support.
UN Secretary General AntĂłnio Guterres has called for an international response to the crisis, saying that many of the families hit by the disaster were "already in dire need of humanitarian aid in areas where access is a challenge".
The European Union is sending search and rescue teams to Turkey, while rescuers from the Netherlands and Romania are already on their way. The UK has said it will send 76 specialists, equipment and rescue dogs.
France, Germany, Israel, and the US have also pledged to help. Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered help to both Turkey and Syria, as has Iran.
Turkey's interior minister, Suleymon Soylu, said 10 cities were affected by the initial quake including Hatay, Osmaniye, Adiyaman, Malatya, Sanliurfa, Adana, Diyarbakir and Kilis.
School has been suspended in those cities for at least a week.
A volunteer with the White Helmets rescue group, which operates in rebel-controlled areas of north-western Syria, fought back tears as he described the devastation in Sarmada, near the border with Turkey.
"Many buildings in different cities and villages in north-western Syria collapsed," he told the BBC.
"Still now, many families are under the rubble. We are trying to save them but it's a very hard task for us.
"We need help. We need the international community to do something, to help us, to support us. North-western Syria is now a disaster area," he added.
The earthquake was powerful enough to be felt as far away as Cyprus, Lebanon and Israel.
Source: BBC
Published on February 7, 2023
PANTHERS RE-SIGN 4 YOUNGSTERS
Penrith Panthers is delighted to announce the re-signings of talented young players Jack Cole, Isaiah Iongi, Jesse McLean and Harrison Hassett.
The Panthers quartet have all re-signed with the club until the end of the 2025 season.
The contract extensions will see the four players train with the NRL squad on a full-time capacity throughout the 2023 season.
Cole has committed to the club following a stellar 2022 season, in which he made his NRL debut for the Panthers in Round 25 against North Queensland.
As well as representing New South Wales in the under-19s clash, the playmaker was named the NSWRL Jersey Flegg Player of the Year and helped the Panthers to premiership success in the NSW Cup.
Queensland representative Iongi also featured in the under-19s Origin fixture in 2022 and was named the Panthers Jersey Flegg Player of the Year.
The fullback played for both the Jersey Flegg and NSW Cup sides in 2022, as well as training with the NRL squad.
McLean had a breakout 2022 season, which saw him named in the Australian Schoolboys side.
The outside back scored a double in the SG Ball Grand Final, including the match-winning try, and claimed the Panthers SG Ball Emerging Talent Award.
Hassett was also selected in the Australian Schoolboys squad and was named the Panthers SG Ball Player of the Year after impressing throughout 2022.
The backrower played in both SG Ball and Jersey Flegg grand finals, and decided it would be most beneficial to develop his rugby league career at the Panthers.
âItâs always rewarding to see Panthers Pathways players remain at the club despite receiving offers from other clubs,â Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron said.
âJack, Isaiah, Jesse and Harrison were all impressive throughout the 2022 season and thoroughly deserve their contract extensions.â
âNot only are they talented rugby league players, but they are also great young men who are dedicated to their careers.â
Source: penrithpanthers.com.au
Published on February 7, 2023
DRAFT NATIONAL MEDIA DEVELOPMENT POLICY RELEASED FOR CONSULTATION
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has released the first draft of the National Media Development Policy for consultation.
The purpose of the proposed National Media Development Policy is to outline objectives and strategies for the use of media as a tool for development, such as the promotion of democracy, good governance, human rights, and social and economic development.
Minister for ICT Timothy Masiu has stated that 'it is important for the government and media organizations to work together to harness the potential of media to support development initiatives and promote a more sustainable and equitable world.
The proposed policy is designed to conform to international norms and standards on freedom of expression, press freedom, and the protection of journalists, and should be designed to balance these rights with the need to protect the rights of others, such as privacy, security, and public order.
The draft Policy proposes a wide range of structural reforms including:
(1) Establishing the PNG Media Council through law with the mandate of functions and powers to grow and protect the professional fields within the media sector.
(2) Widen roles of the National ICT Authority to regulate various aspected of media content and cross-media policy.
(3) Reform and strengthen the National Broadcasting Corporations' mandate to focus on local content and the digital space.
All stakeholders including operators of newspapers, radio stations, television online news, bloggers; journalist, content creators, and non-government organizations to access the draft National Media Development Policy on the PNG Department of Information and Communications Technology website and provide comments through the 17th of February 2023.
In the coming months, the Department will carry out more awareness on how this policy that if endorsed, will transform the media sector in Papua New Guinea.
Download the copy of the policy here:Â https://lnkd.in/gQFj5DJP
Published on February 7, 2023
SLOAN LOOKING FORWARD TO NRL ALL STARS CLASH
Tyrell Sloan walked into All Stars camp on Saturday with a vastly different mentality to when he made his debut for the Indigenous side 12 months ago.
He returned to where it all began prior to flying out to New Zealand on Monday with a visit to Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation, a place he attended while he was raised by his grandmother Colleen nearby in Campbelltown.
Sloan said he's come a long way to this time last year when he was pushing for a spot in St George Illawarra's top 30 before later falling out of favour with coach Anthony Griffin.
He managed just eight games in total, dropped after three rounds before getting another crack at fullback in round 10 and then playing four games late in the season from the bench and on the wing.
"Mentally Iâve matured a lot in the last 3-4 months, Iâve had to grow up and take advice a different way," Sloan told NRL.com during the community visit.
"Iâm still very young but am growing up quicker than other people. Last year I went through a patch where I was down and out but itâs all a part of my learning.
"I actually thanked 'Hook' for dropping me last year, itâs made me come back stronger and be a lot happier and ready for 2023.
"Heâs straight-forward and Iâd rather be told up front than be lied to. Heâs a great man and I now see why it happened.
"I was kicking stones blaming everyone else but this year I just want to take it on and handle any criticism that comes my way and lead the Red V."
Sloan's chances of cementing the fullback role at the Dragons in 2023 came at the unfortunate expense of Cody Ramsey, who will miss the entire season through illness.
[caption id="attachment_35722" align="alignnone" width="630"] Tyrell Sloan is welcomed back to Tharawal land on Saturday.©Supplied[/caption]
"The best thing about us is weâre very close friends and heâs helping me with my game as much as he can off the field," Sloan said.
"Thatâs with education, video and guidance. He had most games at the back last year and it means a lot that we're working together. Thatâs where people get it twisted, they think itâs Cody Ramsey v Sloan but weâre a team together.
"Heâs in my corner and Iâm in his corner."
Sloan was all smiles as he met with locals in Campbelltown and caught up with family he'd not seen for years with over 500 in attendance.
With the All Stars clash headed to New Zealand's Rotorua for the first time in the concept's history, it was the only chance some members of the side had to connect with Indigenous communities before departing.
"I was at that 50-50 mark around what I knew about my culture going into last year's match but going into camp it opens you up a lot more," Sloan said.
"The whole camp is all about fun and thatâs the main thing. It was surreal to come back. I remember when I was a young kid coming here and I was looked after, I felt like I belonged.
"My nan always taught me respect. I was learning a bit about the Maori culture too given we're going over to their land. Their culture is dialled into schools and thatâs something I wish was here more. Hopefully later on down the track it is like that."
Source: NRL.Com
Published on February 7, 2023
TRADE & INVESTMENT RELATIONSHIP WITH THAILAND A GAME CHANGER
Minister for International Trade and Investment Richard Maru has highly commended Prime Minister James Marape and the NEC for the very bold and visionary decision to set up a Mission in Thailand amongst the four new missions to be established by the Marape-Rosso Government.
The other three are Israel, UAE and Switzerland. âIn my view after visiting Thailand last week on a Trade and Investment Mission, the decision by the Marape-Rosso Government to set up a Mission in Thailand this year as part of our walk across Asia strategy will in time prove to be one of the best decisions taken by any Government has taken since Independence.
My delegation marveled at the sheer size and achievements of Thai industries to become world leaders and pacesetters in industries like the fish processing industry, chicken processing industry, starch from cassava, rice and sugar.
They used to be third world nation producing agriculture raw materials like PNG is still doing 47 years after Independence while Thailand has transformed to become world leaders in food processing and exports,â said Minister Maru.
Thailand has 40 fish processing plants and is tuna capital of the world with no local fishing industry. They are able to buy and become the leading world supplier of finished fishing products from fish supplied to them from fishing grounds all over the world including Papua New Guinea (PNG).
âWe visited and found out that they are major suppliers of fresh and cooked chicken products to Japan, US and the European Union after meeting Japan, US and European Union quality processing standards and accreditation. Thailand is now the worldâs leading cassava starch supplier and also sugar. Itâs unbelievable they also supply finished products only and do not export raw materials or semi processed agriculture products like PNG does,â said Minister Maru.
âDuring our visit, leading Thai companies have expressed interest to invest in Papua New Guinea if we are able to provide land, electricity, good roads, wharves and all the enabling infrastructure and incentives to come and set up world class industries to mainly assist them to meet growing world demand for their quality products for countries in the ASEAN region like Indonesia, Australia and our own domestic market demand and Indo Pacific Region. By building a strong trade and investment relationship with the Government of Thailand, the private sector of Thailand, targeting potential investors and the people to people ties with Thailand, the Thai investors can help us develop our vast agriculture, fisheries and manufacturing industries into world class industries in our country,â said Minister Maru.
âWe were amazed when they told us that Japan has 30, 000 companies operating in Thailand and they employ over 1 million people from Myanmar to assist with low-cost labor in their manufacturing industry, to ensure they continue to be a low-cost producer of goods and services for the world. They have developed their tourism industry and today enjoy an influx of 40 million tourists a year. Thailand has moved to industrialization starting with manufacturing first all their agriculture products and now they have moved to automobile and other hi-tech industries,â said Minister Maru.
âI was inspired by the trip because I envision if we follow the same path as Thailand and the same trajectory, our PNG economy can be transformed over the next 20 years if we develop a long and enduring partnership with Thailand and benefit from their business models, capital and technology, and their leading global brands and reputation and access their well-established global markets,â Minister Maru added.
Minister Maru said PNG can also benefit from a strong trade and investment partnership with Thailand in areas like tourism development and developing Special Economic Zones (SEZs).
âWe found out from our visit to the Industrial Estates Authority of Thailand that is equivalent to our new Special Economic Authority that over the last 30 years they have built 4922 factories, built 4 international ports, accumulated over US$200 billion in Special Economic Zones and created directly 932,258 new jobs,â said Minister Maru.
âThe Marape-Rosso Governmentâs vision to anchor our future by building Special Economic Zones to drive economic growth, large scale mass employment opportunities for our people and create vast wealth creation opportunities for our people and our country is the right way to go based on global experience from countries like Thailand so opening our new Embassy this year in Thailand has to be given our highest priority,â said Minister Maru.
âI am very inspired, and I have no doubt that cementing a trade and investment relationship with Thailand on a Prime Minister to Prime Minister level with a State visit this year by our Prime Minister and the opening of our new Embassy in Thailand will be one of the greatest contribution the Marape led Government will do to secure an even brighter and better future for our beautiful country,â said Minister Maru.
Meanwhile, the first large scale investor that the Delegation met and have invited to come to explore investment opportunities in PNG are scheduled to arrive in Port Moresby early next month.
âMy Ministry and the Department will work to invite more Thai investors to come and invest in Papua New Guinea as a major focus of Marape-Rosso Governmentâs economic growth initiative,â said Minister Maru.
Published on February 7, 2023
DICT FOCUSES ON IMPLEMENTING DATA-DRIVEN GOVERNMENT
DICT prioritizes Data Governance Policy and Framework for a Data-Driven Government
The Papua New Guinea Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is making sure that the country's data is secure, private, and under the jurisdiction of the country.
To support the country's aim of becoming a data-driven government, the department is working with partners and stakeholders to address data-related concerns.
DICT is developing a comprehensive Data Governance Framework to ensure data privacy, sovereignty, and protection on cloud platforms. The framework will provide a clear approach to data privacy and protection and also offer guidance on data sharing and interoperability between systems.
Ensuring data security while in transit between systems and agencies is important for the success of the country's data-driven government. The department is committed to providing a secure and compliant environment for data storage and processing and is taking a leading role in maintaining data protection and jurisdiction.
The department is also setting regulations and guidelines for cloud service providers to comply with data security and privacy laws. It is important for individuals and organizations to stay informed about developments in this area.
The implementation of the Data Governance Framework will mark a major step forward for Papua New Guinea in securing data stored on cloud platforms. The department is dedicated to maintaining data security and sovereignty and is playing a key role in the country's digital transformation.
Published on February 7, 2023
BEYONCE BECOMES THE BIGGEST WINNER IN HISTORY
Beyoncé has broken the record for the most Grammy Award wins of all time, after collecting her 32nd trophy at this year's ceremony.
The singer made history as she won best dance/electronic album, for her euphoric dance opus Renaissance.
In doing so, she overtook Hungarian-British conductor George Solti, whose record of 31 awards had stood for more than 20 years.
"I'm trying not to be too emotional," said the star, accepting the prize.
"I'm trying to just receive this night."
She went on to thank her family, including her late uncle Jonny, who helped make her stage outfits before she became famous.
Beyoncé has previously said his battle with HIV influenced her interest in dance music, and its historical ties to the LGBTQ community, on Renaissance.
With the ceremony still ongoing, Beyoncé could extend her lead even further.
She's up for the night's main prize, album of the year, as well as song and record of the year, both for her number one single Break My Soul.
But she missed some of her early prizes after getting stuck in gridlocked downtown Los Angeles.
"I'm surprised traffic could stop you," joked host Trevor Noah once she arrived. "I thought you travelled through space and time."
Source: CNN
Published on February 6, 2023
AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLAND HIT BY AVALANCHES
Ten people have been killed in several avalanches across the Austrian and Swiss Alps over the weekend.
Tourists from New Zealand, China and Germany were among the dead at a number of different ski resorts.
Austrian authorities put in place a level four avalanche alert - the second highest - following intense snowfall and wind in the area.
Despite the warnings, ski resorts in western Austria have been filling up due to school holidays in Vienna.
Austrian police announced five deaths on Sunday, including that of a 59-year-old man who was using a snow plough in the western region of Tyrol.
They also recovered the bodies of a ski guide in Sankt Anton am Arlberg and a 62-year-old man who was cross-country skiing around the summit of Hohe Aifner.
On Saturday, a 17-year-old New Zealander, a 32-year-old Chinese national and a German man in his 50s - who were all said to be skiing off designated ski trails when avalanches hit - were also found dead.
In Switzerland, a 56-year-old woman and 52-year-old man were also killed by unstable snow in the south-east canton of Graubuenden on Saturday morning. Swiss police said a third member of their group managed to escape unharmed.
Avalanches are common in both countries. According to Austria's APA news agency, 30 avalanches were reported in the Tyrol region on Saturday alone - 11 of these involving people.
Austria's level four alert level means "very large avalanches are likely" - it advises inexperienced skiers to remain on open ski runs and trails and for experienced skiers to stay away from very steep terrain.
Source: BBC
Published on February 6, 2023
AIRWAYS HOTEL & RESIDENCES LAUNCH NEW WEBSITE
Airways Hotel & Residences is pleased to announce the launch of our new website.
Designed and built by their in-house digital marketing team, the new website includes significant changes and updates to improve the booking experience of our guests.
This includes a new online booking system enabling their guests to make a room reservation with just a few clicks.
It also offers an intuitive flow to allow guests easier navigation around the website with additional images of the rooms and facilities. And with a sleek and modern design, the new site is visually more appealing and showcases their refreshed branding.
As technology continues to play a critical part in our industry, Airways is committed to investing in providing the best experience for guests while showcasing the best of Papua New Guinea.
Check out website www.airways.com.pg.
Published on February 6, 2023
FILLING THE BOYD: TANAH EAGER TO WIN HALVES BATTLE AGAINST BRONCOS
Tanah Boyd will be wasting no time in his quest to retain the Titans' No. 7 jersey, confirming he will feature in next Sunday's first trial against the Broncos.
Finishing 2022 with three wins from the last four games in the halfback position, the time to shine has arrived for the 39-game playmaker, who many have tipped to remain as the Coast' chief linchpin for the season opener.
With the next two pre-season trial matches between the Broncos and Dolphins the chance for coach Justin Holbrook to finalise his top 17 for Round 1 - including locking in the spine which is yet to be decided - the 22-year-old will be in the thick of it from the opening whistle at Sunshine Coast Stadium to prove his case in the hotly-contested battle.
"I'll be playing a little bit next Sunday against the Broncos, so I'm really looking forward to that," Boyd confirmed on 4BC's Wide World of Sports.
"There's so much competition for spots and that's what's been so healthy about this pre-season.
"It's going to be a good headache to have for the coaches and us as players have to perform in the trials and at training every day.
"It's been really good so far and I can't wait to play some footy."
Whilst not expecting to partner new recruit Kieran Foran this week with the experienced playmaker likely put on ice until the Titans' major trial against the Dolphins in a fortnight, the 39-game half has enjoyed learning off the adept professional in his first month at Parkwood.
"I've loved [having him here]," Boyd said.
"I grew up watching Foz play, so to have him at the club now and the fact I can just pick his brains and learn off him, it's pretty cool and I love doing it.
"He's been so good for the young fellas in the club. He's so willing to help anyone and share his knowledge and experience and that's what I love about him.
"He sits and does video with a lot of the boys and shows them little bits and pieces that we need to get better on. He just wants success and it's so good to have him at the club.
"We've got along pretty well and hopefully we can try and build a combination if I get that seven role."
There is now an heir of eagerness among the playing squad with the final countdown on to kick-off, after a relentless summer of preparation to turn around last year's disappointing results.
"It's been a pretty tough pre-season. We definitely weren't comfortable with where we finished last year at 13th," Boyd said.
"We are striving for bigger and better things. We want to be up there in the top four teams and I believe we have the squad to do that.
"Footy's not far away now and the boys are itching to get out there and show what we've been doing in the pre-season."
Source: NRL.Com
Published on February 6, 2023