Fiji
Fiji says woman deported for swearing at President
The Fiji government says a woman deported to the US last week was expelled because she swore at the country's president.
Landowner deported from Fiji speaks out
A Canadian woman forced out of Fiji after presenting her view on new land ownership rules has spoken out about her ordeal. Audio
Fiji Sodelpa leader welcomes Amnesty report
The leader of Fiji's Sodelpa Party has thanked Amnesty International for what he calls its timely report on the ingrained culture of torture in Fiji.
UN Special Rapporteur to investigate racism in Fiji
A UN Special Rapporteur will visit Fiji tomorrow to gather first-hand information on racism, xenophobia and related intolerance in the country.
Tuna commission urges focus on sustainability
The Tuna Commission is urging its members to focus on managing fish stocks instead of short-term financial gains.
Expat landowners say Fiji law racist
A group representing expatriate landowners in Fiji says changes to the Land Sales Act were racist.
Fiji govt slates critical report on torture
Fiji's government has reacted angrily to a report by Amnesty International which criticises the use of torture by the country's security forces.
Canadian forcibly deported from Fiji
A Canadian woman living in Fiji has been forcibly deported just hours after making a verbal submission to a parliamentary select committee.
Action needs to follow Fiji's talk of ending torture - Amnesty
Amnesty International says there are positive signs that Fiji may be taking steps to end a culture of torture and brutality in the security forces. Audio
Fiji government distances itself from app launch
The government of Fiji says it has not endorsed an app which Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama launched last month.
Israel criticises Fijian chair of UNGA
Israel has taken issue with the president of the United Nations General Assembly wearing the Palestinian flag during last week's International Solidarity Day.
Sport: Fijiana 15s feeling prepared for World Cup final push
The Fiji women's rugby team have touched down in Hong Kong as they bid to qualify for the World Cup for the first time.
Sport: Fiji vow to learn from Dubai 7s defeat
The Fiji sevens team says it will learn and move on after suffering a 26-14 defeat to South Africa in the final of the World Series opener in Dubai.
Memories from Fiji's 2006 coup still clear ten years on
On December the 5th 2006, Ben Daveta was a boy of twelve living in Nadi when he heard a live broadcast from the Fijian capital Suva announcing the military take-over. Audio
Rights group sees positive signs in Fiji
Amnesty International says there are positive signs that Fiji may be taking steps to end a culture of torture and brutality in the security forces.
Memories of Fiji coup still clear a decade on
It's ten years since the then head of Fiji's military Frank Bainimarama seized power in Fiji in the country's fourth coup in 20 years. Audio
Instacharge, the physics defying app, insists it's legitimate
The creators of Instacharge - the mobile charging app launched in Fiji that defies the laws of thermodynamics - have defended their product, which has been widely dismissed as a con.
Sport: Fiji unbeaten on day one of Dubai sevens
The defending World series and Olympic champions Fiji have gone through the first day season open tournament in Dubai, unbeaten.
Loan from World Bank for Fiji internet project
The World Bank is loaning Fiji $US5.95 million dollars for the Fiji Connectivity Project, which aims to improve the country's internet service.
Complainant in Fiji says MIDA dismissal of FBC unbelievable
A complainant in Fiji says he cannot believe a ruling by the Media Industry and Development Authority dismissing a complaint about a television programme and saying the issue won't go to a media…