Fiji
Cost of living and jobs concern Fiji ahead of 2018 polls
A national public opinion poll in Fiji shows the cost of living and jobs are the top election issues facing the country.
Sport: Fiji hockey seeking ways to close the gap
Fiji Hockey says it needs more exposure and more front-line matches if it's to improve on the world stage.
Fiji govt accused of demeaning indigenous community
An opposition politician in Fiji has accused the Government of demeaning the indigenous community and ignoring other issues to further its agenda for a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Fiji's toll free abuse hotline sees flood of calls
More women from Fiji's remoter islands are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll free domestic violence hotline last week. Audio
Sport:Expanded OFC Champions League a boost for Melanesia
The strongest ever line-up of Melanesian football clubs will be on display when the OFC Champions League resumes this weekend.
Toll-free hotline attracting more calls from remote Fiji
More women, including those from Fiji's remoter islands, are calling in to report abuse after the launch of a toll-free domestic violence hotline this week.
Sport: Another heavy loss for Fiji hockey men
Fiji suffered a crushing 17-0 defeat by China in their latest match at the Hockey World League Round 2 event in Bangladesh.
Sport: Fiji Warriors motivated for Pacific Challenge title defence
The Fiji Warriors have added motivation to perform in this year's World Rugby Pacific Challenge.
Fiji and India renew air agreement after 43 years
Fiji and India have signed a new Air Services Agreement, replacing one reached between both countries in 1974.
Fiji joins NZ in stopping vessel over biofouling threat
The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji has stopped a Korean cargo ship from entering Fijian waters after it was ordered to leave New Zealand on Sunday.
Calls for resignation of Fiji's UN Ambassador
The SODELPA party has called for the resignation of the Fijian ambassador to the United Nations after she described the past protections of the rights of indigenous Fijians as institutionalised…
Calls for resignation of Fiji's UN Ambassador
Fiji's opposition SODELPA party has called for the resignation of the Fijian ambassador to the United Nations after she described the rights and concerns of Indigenous Fijians as institutionalised… Audio
Fiji joins New Zealand in banning dirty cargo ship
The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji has stopped an Indonesian cargo ship from entering Fijian waters after it was ordered to leave New Zealand. Audio
World in Sport for 8 March 2017
This week: Samoa's government to review policy on monetary rewards for Olympic athletes; Team Tonga learn from the World Ski Champs; the first OFC Champions League semi-finalists are found, and; the… Audio
Fiji parliament to grow by one seat
Fiji's Electoral Commission says there will be one more seat in the country's legislature from next year after the population grew.
PFF calls for Fiji re-think on sedition
The Pacific media watchdog, the Pacific Freedom Forum, is encouraging the Fiji prosecution office to pull back from charging staff at the Fiji Times with sedition. Audio
PFF urges Fiji not to bring sedition charge against paper
The Pacific media watchdog, the Pacific Freedom Forum, is encouraging the Fiji prosecution office to pull back from charging staff at the Fiji Times with sedition.
Sport: Winless run continues for Fiji hockey
Fiji have been thumped 11-1 by Malaysia in their final pool match at the Hockey World League Round 2 event in Bangladesh.
Fiji flood warning remains in some areas
People near the Fiji town of Rakiraki are again being warned of floods.
Fiji's Rakiraki closed by flood waters
Fiji police say they are to assist people who are trapped in flooded areas in Rakiraki and have advised people to call them if they need assistance.