Two people, including a girl, are feared dead in a mass stabbing that also injured 17 others, including at least 14 children in a park in Kawasaki City this morning.
The opposition camp in Papua New Guinea is urging Prime Minister Peter O’Neill to immediately and formally resign to avoid being voted out when parliament resumes tomorrow.
The pro-military Palang Pracharat Party and the mid-sized Democrat and Bhumjaithai parties are expected to formalize forming a coalition for the government today.
Multiple parties have supposedly committed to forming a majority coalition led by the Palang Pracharat Party (PPRP) ahead of tomorrow’s opening of the Parliament.
The three members of parliament including the Kiriwina-Goodenough MP Douglas Tomuriesa, Talasea MP Francis Maneke, and Sohe MP Henry Amuli have returned to the camp of Prime Minister Peter O’Neill.