Fiji
Possible cyclone developing west of Samoas
The Fiji Meteorological Service says a tropical depression to the west of the Samoas could develop into a cyclone within the next six to 12 hours.
Cyclone warning for Fiji and Tonga
Fiji's weather service is warning that a cyclone is forming which will affect Fiji and Tonga over the next 24 hours.
In a first, opposition and government come together to talk Fiji women's rights
Women parliamentarians in Fiji are being encouraged to cast their political differences aside and use their historic numbers to further women's rights. Audio
NZ and Fiji collaborate on new military laws
A lawyer with the New Zealand Defence Force says a review of laws governing Fiji's military will closer align the two countries.
Rabuka calls MOG election report 'superficial, shallow and generic'
Fiji's opposition leader has called the Multinational Observer Group report on the 2018 election, "superficial, shallow and generic". Audio
Sport: Fiji's Nasoko hopes drink driving charge will be a warning to others
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko hopes his drink driving charge can be a warning to others not to assume they're okay to get behind the wheel. Audio
Fiji 7s captain apologises after pleading guilty to drink driving
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has apologised after pleading guilty to a charge of drink driving. Audio
Fiji extends 10 year ban on hunting and selling turtles
The Fiji Government says a ban on the harvesting of sea turtles will continue this year.
Sport: Fiji 7's captain makes plea for forgiveness
Kalione Nasoko has asked Fiji fans for forgiveness following his drink driving guilty plea.
Sport; Fiji 7s captain keeps place despite drink driving charge
Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko has been named in the squad to compete in Las Vegas and Vancouver despite pleading guilty to a drink driving charge this week.
Fiji women MPs urged put differences aside to address 'big issues'
Women parliamentarians in Fiji are being encouraged to put their political differences aside and use their historic numbers to further women's rights.
Pacific child obesity: 'we don't want adults burying their children'
A leading academic at Fiji National University says childhood obesity has become such a problem in the Pacific that some children may have shorter lives than their parents.
Fiji to review military laws
Fiji is reviewing laws governing its military forces, to bring legislation up to modern standards.
Fiji election seen as credible but action urged over mistrust
Fiji's election last year was credible but a lack of trust in the process needs to be addressed, international election observers say.
Sport: Fiji's Krishna named A-League player of the month
The Wellington Phoenix striker Roy Krishna has been named the A-League's player of the month for January.
Fiji PM warns foreign developers
Fiji's Prime Minister has issued a warning to foreign developers who plan to do business in the country.
Fiji government targets illegal fishermen
The owners of 18 boats in Fiji have been handed penalty notices for illegal fishing while another two have pending cases for the non-payment of fines.
Commonwealth grapples with ocean acidification
A workshop which aims to harness the collective power of the Commonwealth to fight against ocean acidification winds up in Dunedin, New Zealand today.
Fiji's new cyberspace watchdog outlines role
Fiji's newly-established Online Safety Commissioner says her main aim is to promote safe and responsible behaviour in cyberspace. Audio
Sport: New Fiji Bati coach keen to develop local talent
The new Fiji rugby league coach says the chance to live on-island and to grow the sport from within is what attracted him to the role.