Fiji
Fiji soldier awarded Queen's medal for bravery
A Fijian soldier in the British Army has been awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for bravery.
Fiji opposition wants probe into Malolo destruction
Fiji's opposition has called for a full investigation into allegations of collusion by government officials in the destruction of reefs, foreshore and land on Malolo Island.
Fiji men in custody over turtle deaths
A group of men in Fiji have been taken in for questioning by police over their alleged slaughter of turtles.
Sport: Fiji fall apart in Singapore 7s final
South Africa scored 20 unanswered second half points to deny Fiji back to back titles at the Singapore Sevens.
Sport: Fiji Sevens team urged to focus on Singapore tournament
The young players in the Fiji Sevens team have been asked to move on from the elation of victory in Hong Kong to focus on this weekend's tournament in Singapore.
Fiji Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of cherry-picking human rights in his latest remarks against same-sex marriage.
Sport: Fiji 7s striving for consistency in Singapore
The Fiji Sevens team needs emotional stability to repeat its Hong Kong victory in Singapore, the coach says.
Fiji Govt aims for continuous water supply to most in Suva
The Fiji government has signed contracts to provide the people in the greater Suva area with better access to safe, reliable water.
Drink driving charges against UN diplomat in Fiji dropped
Drink driving charges against a United Nations diplomat in Fiji have been dropped.
Jailed Fiji chief gets appeal hearing
A Fiji high chief, sentenced to life in prison in 2011 for inciting mutiny at the country's military barracks in 2000, will have his appeal heard next month in Suva.
Fiji's Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of making comments threatening marriage equality in the country based on "fake news" being published on social media and speculation some… Audio
NZ philanthropist locked out of his land on Malolo
Millionaire businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn wants the New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to visit Fiji after Chinese property developers illegally ruined his land there. Audio
NZ businessman says PM should fly to Fiji over development stoush
New Zealand businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn wants Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to visit Fiji after Chinese property developers illegally ruined his land there. Audio
Same-sex marriage not a right - Fiji human rights chief
International law does not necessarily recognise same-sex marriage as a right, Fiji's Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission says.
Sir Owen Glenn says PM should fly to Fiji over development stoush
Businessman and philanthropist Sir Owen Glenn has pulled no punches calling out the Government for not stepping in over a land development in Fiji and the NZ Hockey Blacksticks debacle. Video, Audio
Telecom Fiji partners with Huawei on internet network
One of the largest telecommunication companies in Fiji has partnered with Huawei to rollout a new fibre internet network in the country.
Fiji imam killed in Christchurch attacks honoured at mosque opening
The Fiji imam killed in the Christchurch terror attacks has been honoured at the opening of Fiji's largest mosque.
Fiji NGO chief condemns Bainimarama's no same-sex marriage stance
The Fiji Coalition on Human Rights says it is disappointed and disturbed at the prime minister's recent comments on marriage equality in the country.
Fiji landowners hail rejection of Malolo project
Villagers on Fiji's Malolo have welcomed the cancellation of a Chinese resort project and are calling on the government to stop tourism expanding on the island.