Fiji
Integrity of Nauru justice department questioned
A former Nauru MP has questioned the integrity of the country's justice department as a former president remains in a critical condition in hospital.
Pacific dialogue centres on human rights
A four day regional consultation has opened in Fiji to help 11 Pacific island countries who are a part of the United Nations-led review process of national human rights records.
Sport: Fiji Warriors and Samoa A prepare for Pacific derby
Fiji Warriors and Samoa A put their winning records on the line tomorrow morning in the World Rugby Americas Pacific Challenge.
Rape trial for police and military officer in Fiji to start on Monday
The trial of eight Fijian policemen and a military officer for rape will begin in Lautoka next Monday.
Former Fiji police boss to give evidence in trial
Attempts have been made to bring Fiji's former police commissioner, Ben Groenewald, back to Fiji to give evidence in a criminal trial.
Flood warnings cancelled in Fiji, but concerns remain
The Fiji Met Service has cancelled yesterday's flood warning but has maintained a heavy rain warning in some areas.
Official welcome likely for Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama
Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama is coming to New Zealand later this month, and John Key says it's "highly likely" New Zealand will host him. Audio
Fiji PM told to seek PR advice on use of Twitter
A former Fiji Times editor says the country's Prime Minister should seek public relations guidance when using his personal twitter account.
NZ 'likely' to host Bainimarama on official visit
New Zealand is "highly likely" to host Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama for an official visit the week after next, says John Key.
NZ 'likely' to host Bainimarama on official visit
New Zealand is 'highly likely' to host the Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama for an official visit the week after next, Prime Minister John Key says.
Sport: Fiji coach praises Bati defence
Fiji rugby league coach Mick Potter has praised his side's defensive effort after the Bati recovered from sizeable deficit to defeat Toa Samoa 20-18 in Apia at the weekend.
Fiji president sets off on month-long state trip
Fiji's president Jioji Konrote is departing today for a month long state trip which will include a meeting with the Queen and a visit to peacekeepers in the Middle East.
Fiji Airports blames Aussie contractor for Nausori runway strife
Airports Fiji Limited has blamed one of its Australian-based contractors for problems at Nausori Airport that's caused Fiji Airways to stop some flights.
Sport: Brandt Snedeker triumphs in Fiji
American golfer Brandt Snedeker lived up to his top billing at the Fiji International, running away with a comprehensive nine shot victory at Natadola Bay.
West Papua's MSG membership expected by December
West Papua is reportedly poised to be granted full membership of the Melanesian Spearhead Group in December.
Heavy rain warning in place for all of Fiji
A heavy rain warning remains in place for the whole of Fiji.
Traditional Fiji leadership roles declining
Fiji's government is worried about the decline of traditional leadership roles in the country.
Sport: Giles shows more than book-smarts in Fiji
Australian part- time student Matthew Giles is leading the Fiji Golf International at Natadola Bay heading into today's third round.
In regal ceremony, Fiji's Ratu Joni is laid to rest
Fiji's former vice president, the Roko Tui Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi, has been buried on his home island of Bau.
Sport: Fijian duo to ref on World Sevens Series
Two Fijian rugby referees have been selected to officiate on the upcoming World Sevens Series.