Warring clan leaders in Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) Enga province have agreed to peace talks after chronic tribal revenge killings among locals armed with military-style weapons. Police said 32 people died during the five-day conflict, 60 received life-threatening injuries and 59 houses were burnt to the ground. In a statement on September 19, the police...

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