Fiji
Fiji to craft new national security strategy for 'a more secure and vibrant future'
Fiji's Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua announced on Wednesday that the government will embark on a national security and defence review exercise in the new year.
FijiFirst general secretary resigns, launches criticism against government
Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has resigned as the general secretary of Fiji's largest political party FijiFirst.
Narain calls for review of Fiji’s Olympic body after ‘substandard’ Honiara outing
A well-known sports commentator in Fiji has called for an urgent review of the Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC).
Fiji Airways warns passengers of ‘reduced seating capacity’ over holiday season
Fiji Airways is limiting the weight of its ATR flights due to what it calls "the prevailing seasonal weather conditions in the South Pacific region".
Prasad rejects claims the govt discriminates against Indo-Fijians
Fiji's deputy prime minister has defended the PAP-NFP-SODELPA coalition against "mischief and rumours" that the Rabuka-led government is discriminating against Indo-Fijians.
Gold medals winners at Pacific Games
It was raining gold medals at the Pacific Games on Saturday for team Fiji and French Polynesia. Audio
Fiji ice cream maker whips up a sweet relationship
A Fiji ice cream maker shares orgin secrets of the sweet coconut nectar. Audio
Win-win for Fiji ice cream maker and women of Rabi
A Fiji ice cream maker and the women of Rabi Island have established the perfect relationship.
'Impact was quite minimal': Return to normalcy for Fijians after a brush with cyclone Mal
Life is returning to normal in Fiji after severe tropical cyclone Mal shaved the country's western parts on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Be cautious of taking Australian money, former Fiji PM warns Pacific leaders
A former Fijian prime minister and the leader of the country's Labour Party, Mahendra Chaudhry, is warning Pacific leaders to be wary of accepting financial assistance from Australia. Audio
Medical ship in the Pacific seeking financial support
A ship providing critical medical care in the Pacific has two weeks to pay a $300,000 repair bill. Audio
Authorities begin restoration efforts as Tropical cyclone Mal moves away from Fiji group
Fiji's disaster management office is pleading with the public to stay home as work gets under way to restore critical infrastructure, with cyclone Mal moving away from the Fiji Group.