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Thousands of dead fish wash up in Fiji and Vanuatu
Thousands of dead fish have been washed up on the shores of Fiji and Vanuatu. Audio
Sport: Individual performances a bright spot for Fiji cricket
Despite failing to win a game, Fiji cricket coach Shane Jurgensen says there were some encouraging individual performances at the Under 19 World Cup, which bodes well for the future.
Fiji first to formally approve Paris climate plan
Fiji has become the first country in the world to formally approve the United Nations climate deal agreed by 195 nations in Paris in December.
No decision yet on relief for Fiji's Lau group
The director of Fiji's disaster management office says it's too soon to say what, if any, assistance will be needed in the southern Lau group after cyclone Winston.
Cyclone damage assessment for Tonga, Niue on alert
The director of Tonga's emergency management office says authorities are keeping a close eye as Cyclone Winston moves between the Vava'u and Niua groups and nearby Niue.
Russian ambassador officially hands weapons over to Fiji
Russia's Ambassador to Fiji has officially handed over the weapons his country has donated to Fiji's military.
Fiji human rights group concerned over parliament rule changes
Human rights groups in Fiji are concerned a change of rules in Parliament means minority voices will not be heard.
No spying concerns from Pacific govts over planned cable
Pacific Island governments involved in talks with New Zealand over development of new submarine cable links appear mainly unconcerned about major powers having access to their communications. Audio
Food shortage looms in Fiji after second cyclone
Villagers in Fiji's remote Lau group say they are expecting food shortages in the wake of Cyclone Winston. The storm passed by the island group early this morning severely damaging food gardens and… Audio
Sport: U19 World Cup a 'wake-up call' for Fiji
The Under 19 Cricket World Cup was a wake-call for Fiji's local players, according to their coach.
Cyclone Winston still threatens Fiji and Tonga
People in Fiji's southern Lau group are being told to secure their houses as cyclone Winston is on track to pass very close this evening.
Sport: Competition fierce for Fiji Football's Olympic hopefuls
Competition for places in Fiji's Olympic football squad remains fierce less than six months out from the Rio Games.
Sport: Fijiana women's sevens team focused on the present
The Fiji women's sevens team aren't viewing this weekend's tournament in Sao Paulo as any kind of test run for the Olympics.
NZ's McCully to make first Fiji visit since 2014 election
New Zealand's Foreign Minister will travel to Suva this week to meet with Fiji's Foreign Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola.
Fiji cancels flood warning but cautions over dengue
Fiji has cancelled a flood warning for low-lying areas along the Rakiraki River, but is warning to avoid mosquitos as 12 new cases of dengue fever emerge.
Cyclone Winston continues to track towards Fiji's southern Lau group
Fiji's Southern Lau group is expected to experience its second category three cyclone of the year by Tuesday.
Fiji leads pack in intra-regional exports
A new trade report has found the most important export market for Fiji is now its neighbours. Audio
All clear for Vanuatu as Winston sets sights on Fiji
Vanuatu's southern Tafea province has been given the all clear as tropical cyclone Winston moves away from the country, but it now looks like it will curve back up towards Fiji.
Fiji's Russian weapons of no concern to NZ PM Key
New Zealand's prime minister says he is not concerned about Fiji's military receiving shipments of weapons donated by Russia.
Fiji's weaponry no concern for NZ, PM says
Prime Minister John Key says he's not concerned about Fiji's military receiving shipments of weapons donated by Russia.