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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 July 2017
There is a renewed call for better protection of fishing observers in the Pacific; Flood victims in Solomon Islands call on the government to live up to its promises; Authorities in Vanuatu are… Audio
Ruling in Fiji sedition case delayed
A ruling on sedition charges brought against the Fiji Times newspaper and some of its senior staff has been deferred until the end of the month.
Fiji's Rabuka wants more budget support for cyclone victims
Fiji's opposition Sodelpa Party leader Sitiveni Rabuka says the new Budget has little to say about the rehabilitation for those affected by Tropical Cyclone Winston.
Sport: Fiji netballers impress as illness bugs Cook Islands
Fiji are a step closer to the knockout rounds after their second straight win at the Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana.
WHO to investigate deaths of babies at Fiji hospital
The World Health Organisation will carry out an investigation into the recent deaths of four babies at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva, Fiji from a suspected bacterial infection.
Sport: Flying Fijians clinch World Cup berth
Fiji have qualified for the 2019 Rugby World Cup after beating Tonga 14-10 in Nuku'alofa at the weekend, with one direct passage to Japan still up for grabs.
Fiji seal rugby World Cup spot
Fiji have secured a place in the 2019 Rugby World Cup after beating Tonga 14-10 in their Pacific Nations Cup clash in Nuku'alofa.
Budget realignment concerns Fiji opposition party
Fii's opposition Sodelpa Party has expressed concern at a budget realignment which has boosted the allocation for miscellaneous services.
Sport: Pacific netball sides up against it at Youth Champs
Pacific Island teams face a daunting start at the Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana.
Sport: Tonga v Fiji clash "like a final"
'Ikale Tahi rugby coach Toutai Kefu says this afternoon's blockbuster test against Fiji in Nuku'alofa is "like a grand final" for his side.
Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage
Pacific states have taken their fight against climate change to the world stage. Audio
New political party registered in Fiji
Unity Fiji is registered as Fiji's latest political party after the Registrar of Political Parties Mohammed Saneem approved their application.
Sport: Fiji change five for 'Ikale Tahi clash
Fiji made five changes to their starting side for Saturday's Rugby World Cup qualifying match against Tonga in Nuku'alofa.
Sport: Fiji U21s 'excited' by World Youth Cup opportunity
Fiji are putting their faith in fresh talent at the Netball World Youth Cup in Botswana.
Fiji's Education Minister resigns over bribery charges
Fiji's Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, Mahendra Reddy has resigned.
Pacific states pressure G20 on climate change
Pacific Small Island Developing States have urged G20 countries to reaffirm their commitment to the Paris climate agreement.
Fiji pleads for climate lobby support from Aus and NZ
Fiji's Prime Minister has pleaded with Australia and New Zealand to work side by side with Pacific nations in persuading the world to tackle the causes of climate change.
Climate action needs to be accelerated - Pacific leaders
The Climate Action Pacific Partnership in Fiji has ended with Pacific leaders agreeing that climate action in the Pacific needs to be accelerated.
Sport: Vijay Singh back for Fiji International
Vijay Singh has confirmed his entry for the fourth edition of the Fiji International, on the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course he helped to redesign.
Pacific medical supply shortages
Health authorities across the region are promising to up their efforts to fix the perennial problem of medicine shortages. Audio