Fiji
NZ aid lacks inclusiveness - peer review
Peer review of New Zealand's approach to aid raises some concerns but is generally positive. Audio
Fiji AG violated democratic principles according to law expert
A New Zealand law expert says Fiji's attorney general violated the founding priniciples of democracy when he interfered in a parliamentary committee looking into allegations of torture by Fijian… Audio
Beddoes quits Fiji opposition administration
A key administrator within Fiji's opposition Sodelpa Party, Mick Beddoes, has resigned.
Fiji AG out of line - law expert
A New Zealand law expert says Fiji's attorney general violated the founding principles of democracy when he interfered in a parliamentary committee looking into allegations of torture by security…
Sport: Olympic spots on the line for Fiji footballers
Fiji's Olympic football hopefuls will get the chance to press their case for selection next month on an extended tour of Spain.
Booklet details experiences Fiji women have in politics
The Fiji Women's Forum has launched its first publication detailing the experiences of women in politics at all levels.
Global outsourcers looking to Pacific
Global call centre providers are starting to look at the Pacific as an alternative to countries like India and the Philippines for outsourcing.
Confusion surrounds exam results in Fiji
Fiji's opposition says the education minister needs to clearer about the country's education reforms, saying dramatic improvements in exam results are extraordinary and unexplained.
Pacific could be attractive for international call centres
A new report suggests the Pacific could start competing with countries like India and the Philippines in attracting international call centre operations. Audio
Fiji education reforms impress but challenges remain
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says he's impressed with reforms to Fiji's education system but there are still areas that need attention. Audio
Potential seen for thousands of IT jobs in the Pacific
A new World Bank report says more jobs could be created in the Pacific through IT-enabled outsourcing industries
Torture claim lodged with Fiji police
A Fiji lawyer Aman Ravindra-Singh has lodged an official complaint about alleged torture involving his colleagues.
Threat against Fiji businessman - police
Fiji police say a businessman is being monitored by police after threats on his life.
Fiji speaker stance disputed
There are contradictory reports from Fiji on whether a parliamentary committee meeting this week had the approval of the speaker, Jiko Luveni.
Sport: Fiji futsal team show improvements
Fiji showed improvements despite another heavy defeat against the New Zealand Futsal Whites in Auckland last night.
Opposition MP says Fiji still a dictatorship
A member of Fiji's parliamentary opposition says Fiji's government is still operating like a dictatorship.
Fiji landowner bemoans lack of mining consultation
A landowner in Fiji's Namosi region says their views were barely taken into account in the decision to renew a controversial mining exploration permit.
Legal advice sought after Fiji AG stops inquiry
A parliamentary committee in Fiji is seeking legal advice on whether it can continue to investigate allegations by a Fijian lawyer of torture by members of the security forces. Audio
Fiji lawyer defends delay in police complaint
A Fiji lawyer who's made allegations of torture against the country's security forces says he'll report the matter to the police in his own time.
Fiji education laws need reform: UN
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education says Fiji urgently needs new education laws to ensure a stable education system.