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Fijian workers felt like slaves in Samoa
Fiji's National Employment Centre is warning domestic workers wanting to travel overseas to seek advice on their contracts first after a case of two women working in slave-like conditions in Samoa.
UN mission's new Fijian police chief to boost women officer numbers
The newly appointed Fijian police chief at the UN Mission in South Sudan aims to boost the number of women in the force.
Fiji keen for more seasonal work opportunities in NZ
Fiji's government is considering a survey to gauge how its people benefit from seasonal work opportunities in New Zealand. Audio
Fiji keen for more seasonal work opportunities in NZ
Fiji's government is considering a survey to gauge how its people benefit from seasonal work opportunities in New Zealand.
Fiji opposition leader charged by anti-corruption officials
The leader of Fiji's main opposition party, Sitiveni Rabuka, has been charged by anti-corruption officials. Audio
Fiji embraces seasonal work opportunities in NZ
Fiji's government says seasonal work opportunities in New Zealand are 'making a real difference' in the lives of Fijians who are participating. It would like to see more Fijians getting involved, if… Audio
Fiji's Rabuka to stay on as Sodelpa leader despite corruption charges
The leader of Fiji's main opposition party was granted bail by a Suva court this afternoon, having appeared on charges laid by the country's anti-corruption body.
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The Sodelpa leader, Sitiveni Rabuka, speaks to RNZ Pacific soon after being charged by the country's Independent Commission Against Corruption. Audio
Fiji's Rabuka charged by anti-corruption investigators
The leader of Fiji's main opposition party, Sitievni Rabuka, has been charged by anti-corruption investigators.
Sport: Fiji 7s touch down in London, eye European boost
The Fiji sevens team are already on the ground in the Northern Hemisphere as they fine-tune preparations for the final two rounds of the World Series.
Former Fiji coup leader turns democracy champion
Fiji's first coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka talks about the freedoms he says the Sodelpa Party will return to the country if he is elected prime minister later this year.
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Sport: Revised format for Pacific Nations Cup
A revised format will be in place for next month's Pacific Nations Cup rugby tournament, following the addition of Samoa and Georgia to the programme.
Not guilty a victory for Fiji Times' integrity - publisher
The Fiji Times publisher says being found not guilty of sedition is a victory for the newspaper's integrity. Audio
Public prosecutor to appeal against Fiji Times verdict
Fiji's public prosecutor will appeal against a High Court decision that found the Fiji Times, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer not guilty of sedition.
FLP hails Fiji Times ruling
Fiji's opposition Labour Party has hailed the verdict in the Fiji Times sedition trial as a victory for media freedom.
Sugar on the table of talks between EU and Fiji
Fiji's Prime Minister is urging the European Union to release $US15million for the sugar cane industry as the EU pays a visit to Suva for talks.
Media censorship condemned as Fiji Times acquitted
The not guilty verdict in the Fiji Times sedition trial has been called a victory for free speech but it's feared the legacy of media censorship remains. Audio
Fiji govt defends planned private hospital partnership
Fiji's government says hospital staff will benefit from new training opportunities and access to improved medical technologies under a proposed partnership with a private hospital operator.
EU and Fiji officials meet for Cotonou dialogue in Suva
Fiji and European Union officials are meeting today in Suva for discussions that will feature human rights issues.
Sport: Fiji Bati could end Test boycott
Fiji captain Kevin Naiqama will meet with Bati players over the next two weeks to decide whether to end their international boycott in time for next month's rugby league test against PNG.