Fiji
Sport: Fiji name youth and experience for Nations Cup
Fiji have included a dozen players from their Under 23 Olympic squad for the Oceania Nations Cup football competition, which kicks off in Papua New Guinea next weekend.
Lack of tilers in Fiji leads to Samoa recruitment
The lack of tiling skills in Fiji has led to contractors recruiting from Samoa for work on Nadi International Airport.
9000 homes still without power in Fiji
About 9,000 homes in Fiji are still without power, three months after Cyclone Winston damaged much of the country.
Fiji's historic Levuka needs help after Winston
Business people and heritage workers in Fiji's UNESCO world heritage site of Levuka say the historic town and its people need help after Cyclone Winston. Audio
Fiji NOC okay about Hayne joining sevens
Fiji's Olympic committee see no impediment to Jarryd Hayne joining their rugby sevens team for the Rio Games despite WADA concerns.
Sports News for 16 May 2016
There's been plenty of talk around Rugby Sevens - not just the recent Paris series but the announcement that Jared Hayne has joined the Fijian Sevens team. Audio
Sport: Hayne adds to Fiji 7s selection puzzle
The shock inclusion of Jarryd Hayne in the Fiji sevens squad will mean one less spot for local talent at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Samoa shock Fiji to win Paris 7s
Samoa stun Fiji to win first sevens title in four years. Audio
Hayne's Sevens dream already in doubt
Anti-doping laws could stop Jarryd Hayne from competing at the Rio Olympics, according to former ASADA boss Richard Ings.
Sport: Samoa stun Fiji to win Paris 7s
Samoa completed a stunning comeback to beat Fiji 29-26 in the Cup final to win the Paris Sevens.
Mounting child abuse cases in Fiji
Fiji is tackling an apparent spike in cases of child sexual and physical abuse as doctors call for more child psychologists to help victims. Audio
Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: two Pacific writers
Kim Hill talks to Gregory O'Brien about two new collections of poetry: Fale Aitu Spirit House by Tusiata Avia, and The Lives of Coat Hangers by Sudesh Mishra. Audio
Trial date set for 16 accused of sedition in Fiji
Sixteen people charged with sedition in Fiji for allegedly trying to establish a sovereign Christian state in the Nadroga and Navosa regions will face trial next year.
Fiji human rights group wants committee rules reversed
Human rights groups in Fiji are calling on the government to reverse rules which have seen the opposition removed from leading a key committee in parliament.
Everyone called on to address domestic violence in Fiji
The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre says it is appalled and saddened at the deaths of two young women in the past two weeks, allegedly at the hands of their partners.
National clean-up campaign in Fiji
A national clean-up campaign has been launched in Fiji in the wake of Cyclone Winston.
Sport: Fiji add firepower, Samoa looking to build at Paris 7s
Fiji aren't taking anything for granted going into this weekend's penultimate round of the World Sevens Series in Paris.
Fiji's child abuse problem harder to tackle in squatter settlements
A Fiji doctor says tackling the scourge of child abuse is most difficult with the broken families in the suburban squatter settlements.
Expat govt information chief leaves Fiji govt
The Fiji government has announced the departure of one its senior expatriate civil servants just months after he was appointed.
Prasad says Fiji committee toothless
Fiji's deputy opposition leader Biman Prasad says a key parliamentary body is now toothless after he was effectively removed as its chair.