Fiji
No charges for Fiji PM over alleged assault
Fiji's public prosecutor won't lay charges against the prime minister over his alleged assault of an opposition MP.
Call for review of Fiji's constitution
Fiji's opposition is again calling for a review of the country's constitution.
Fijians urged to brace for country's economic decline - Opposition
Fiji's opposition is calling on the government to hold a national summit to address what it calls the country's economic decline. Audio
Fiji dairy farmers still losing cattle to TB
While milk production in Fiji is increasing, a senior industry official says cattle continue to be lost to tuberculosis. Audio
Assault claim against Fiji PM back with public prosecutor
A suspended Fiji opposition MP says a criminal investigation into his complaint of assault against the prime minister has been handed back to the public prosecutor.
Fiji mums wage battle against 'flakka'
A group of mothers in Fiji has formed a group to fight the use of methamphetamine and a new threat in Fiji - a drug known as 'flakka'.
Call for summit to rescue Fijian economy
Fiji's opposition is calling on the government to hold a national summit to address what it calls the country's economic decline.
Mums form group to combat rise of drugs in Fiji
There's a dangerous drug - Flakka - threatening the streets of Fiji, and a group of local mums has vowed to fight the drug epidemic in the country to protect their children. Audio
The end of the Rugby World Cup for the three Pacific teams
The end of the group stage of the Rugby World Cup also signals the end of the tournament for the Pacific teams of Tonga, Fiji and Samoa. Audio
Call for Fijians to fight for the rule of law
Suspended Fiji Opposition MP Pio Tikoduadua is calling on Fijians abroad to encourage their families back home to continue to fight for the rule of law.
Fijian Language Week: New dance to be launched
A new Fijian meke or traditional dance aims to encourage the islanders to embrace their identity and help them cope with life's challenges.
RWC: Pacific nations call on World Rugby to do more
Pacific Island nations are "sick" of the status quo and are calling on World Rugby to do more after Fiji, Samoa and Tonga all failed to qualify for the Rugby World Cup knockout rounds.
Fijian Language Week - new dance aims to help embrace identity
A new Fijian meke or traditional dance aims to encourage the islanders to embrace their identity and help them cope with the changes around them. Audio
RWC: Fiji perform gallant swan song against Wales
Fiji have bowed out of the Rugby World Cup with a gallant 29-17 defeat by Wales in Oita, but admit to wondering what could have been after two yellow cards and three forward passes undid a promising…
Wales qualify, Fiji's World Cup comes to an end
Wales have qualified for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, Scotland are still alive and Argentina have bowed out in style.
Fiji's flood-prone Waidamu river to be dredged
Fiji's government has commissioned the dredging of the Waidamu river, which often floods Waicoka Village in Tailevu South.