Fiji
Fiji storms becoming more deadly - Bainimarama
Fiji's Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, says storms in the country are becoming more deadly because of climate change.
Sport: Fiji footballers suspended after failing drug tests
Fiji Football has suspended two youth international for three years after they failed a drug test for the second time this year. Audio
Sport: Fiji footballers suspended after failing drug tests
Two Fiji youth football internationals have been suspended from the sport for three years after failing a drug test for the second time in four months.
Fiji ministry to promote healthy lifestyles in fight against NCDs
Fiji's Minister of Health says a new survey on lifestyle diseases shows a shocking outcome with obesity common among teenagers, as well as a rise in diabetes and stroke among older people.
Two children drown in Fiji flood waters
Two children in Fiji have drowned in flood waters in two separate incidents over the Easter weekend.
French-speaking Fijians good for tourism: Alliance
The director of Allliance Francaise in Fiji says Fijians learning to speak a foreign language will be good for the tourism industry.
Sport: Fijiana finish strong at Kitakyushu 7s
The Fiji women's sevens team produced a strong finish to win the Challenge Trophy at the latest round of the World Series in Kitakyushu, Japan.
9 cartons of books donated to Fiji libraries
Nine large cartons of old library books have been sent to the Fiji town of Labasa.
Gender equality training continues for Pacific police
Police from around the Pacific are confronting entrenched attitudes towards women, the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says.
Fiji ferry not in danger, despite damage
A ferry reported to have been in trouble near the Fiji island of Kadavu is not taking on water.
Fiji school athletics head defends Coca-Cola sponsorship
There are no plans to change Coca Cola's sponsorship of Fiji's Secondary Schools Athletics Finals, known as the Coca-Cola Games. Audio
No plans to review Coke sponsorship of athletics event in Fiji
The head of the Fiji schools athletics programme answers questions over Coca Cola's events sponsorship in light of the country's rising lifestyle disease rates. Audio
Adventists accuse Fiji Govt of underhand tactics
The Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Fiji has accused the government of dirty tactics after it obtained a court order to stop the church fully privatising one of its schools. Audio
Fiji sets up trust fund for climate change victims
The Fiji government has set up a trust fund to pay for the relocation of villages threatened by climate change.
Food shortage at American Samoa prison
Prisoners in American Samoa have been told to ask their families for food because of a shortage.
Sport: Fiji women's rugby league coach excited by test debut
There is a strong core of players available to the Fiji women's rugby league team for its impending international debut, the new coach says.
Fiji and Australia sign deal over Blackrock
The Fiji and Australian governments have signed a deal that formalises their cooperation in the redevelopment of Fiji's Blackrock military training centre.
Fiji govt acted properly over rogue developer - minister
As calls grow louder for an independent investigation into a rogue developer in Fiji, the Environment Minister says his officials acted properly in dealing with the company.
Fiji businessman Rajneel Singh assaulted again
A businessman in Fiji who blew the whistle on a purported plot against the government has been assaulted again, claiming it's part of attempts to thwart his goal to get justice.
Fiji lawyer claims unlawful detention common
A human rights lawyer in Fiji says the detention of three New Zealand journalists two weeks ago has highlighted the incidence of unlawful detention in Fiji. Audio