Fiji
Sport: Fiji schoolboys on top of the rugby world
Fiji's Ratu Kadavulevu School is on top of the world after winning the Sanix World Youth Rugby Tournament in Japan.
Sport: Lautoka FC give themselves a chance in OFC Champs League final
Lautoka Football Club is in unchartered territory after advancing to their maiden OFC Champions League final.
Sport: Force beat Fiji Warriors in World Series Rugby opener
World Series Rugby has kicked off with the Western Force posting a 24-14 win over the Fiji Warriors at nib Stadium in Perth.
Sport: Pride on the line for Fiji, Tonga Under 20s
Fiji and Samoa go head to head today in a bid to avoid the dreaded wooden spoon in the Oceania Rugby U20s Championships.
Fiji Labour Party announced provisional candidates
The Fiji Labour Party has announced 17 provisional candidates for the 2018 General Election.
Media in 'crisis' - Pacific press freedom comes under spotlight
The media industry is said to be in crisis, with some leading Pacific journalists describing a dire state of affairs when it comes to media freedom in the region. Audio
Harassers in Fiji 'shouldn't hide behind immunity'
The head of the Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says perpetrators of sexual harassment in the workplace need to be made accountable and not hide behind diplomatic immunity, following allegations of sexual…
Spotlight on harrassment after UN agency suspends Fiji staff
The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says allegations of sexual misconduct at a United Nations agency is sign all organisations should be open to scrutiny. Audio
Fiji Times defence to submit no case to answer
Defence lawyers are planning to submit there is no case to answer in the Fiji Times sedition trial underway in Suva.
Fiji women encouraged to speak up after UN abuse allegations
The head of Fiji's Women's Crisis Centre says allegations of sexual misconduct at a United Nations agency are a sign that all organisations should be open to scrutiny.
Sport: NZ, Aus set up U20s decider as Fiji, Tonga lose big
New Zealand and Australia have set up a trans-tasman decider after emphatic victories over Fiji and Tonga at the Oceania Rugby U20s Championships on the Gold Coast.
Fiji Times sedition trial ends second day
A senior civil servant was the first prosecution witness to take the stand in the Fiji Times sedition trial which has ended its second day.
Cyclones Josie and Keni cost Fiji $US3 million
Fiji's north suffered a damage bill of more than $US3 million during the twin cyclones which hit last month.
Foreign boat caught pumping oil into Suva harbour
A foreign fishing vessel has been fined nearly $US10,000 after it was caught pumping out oil in Suva Harbour.
Sport: Fiji and Tonga Under 20s seek improvements
Fiji and Tonga have plenty to improve on after heavy first up defeats in the Oceania Rugby U20s Championship on the Gold Coast.
NZDF in Suva for regional physical training course
People from six Pacific countries are to take part in a physical training instructor's course conducted by the New Zealand Defence Force this month.
Fiji police turn to China for drones and narcotics training
Fiji's police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho will visit China to discuss plans for training his force on synthetic drugs especially methamphetamine.
Bulitavu and Karunaratne to appeal sedition conviction
A former Fiji opposition MP and a political party president convicted and sentenced to jail for sedition are planning to lodge an appeal within a week.
Fiji govt accused of no compassion with dying mother
An arch critic of the Bainimarama government in Fiji says it has concocted a reason to stop him leaving Fiji if he tried to visit his dying mother. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 30 April 2018
Sixty years after Britain conducted its largest nuclear test in Kiribati, veterans continue to demand recognition and compensation; Concern over baby deaths in Fiji hospitals; Touted as an economic… Audio