Fiji
Sport: Melbourne Storm match in Fiji delayed
An exhibition match in Fiji between the Melbourne Storm rugby league team and a local Prime Minister's selection has been postponed until next year.
Sport: Final Olympic sevens qualifying dates confirmed
The final rugby sevens qualification tournaments for the Rio Olympics have been confirmed for June next year.
Fiji to host regional youth diabetes forum
Young people from around the Pacific with diabetes will meet in Fiji in a bid to form a regional network of leaders who can help others suffering from the disease. Audio
Transgender love story closes Fiji film festival
A Hawaiian-Tongan transgender love story was the focus of the last film at the 11 day long Nothing Less Than Equal Film Festival in Fiji. Audio
Fiji prisons boss sacked amid corruption charges
The Fiji prime minister has instigated the sacking of the head of the Corrections Service, Colonel Ifereimi Vasu, after he was charged with abuse of office.
Positive steps towards human rights in Fiji, says NGO
The Coalition on Human Rights in Fiji says there has been some positive steps to pushing for greater rights in the country, but there is still more to be done. Audio
Fiji chief warns about mining damage
A Fiji chief says everything must be done to ensure that the Nawailevu Mining Project is never repeated in any part of Fiji.
Positive steps to pushing for human rights in Fiji - NGO
The Coalition on Human Rights in Fiji says there has been some positive steps to pushing for greater rights in the country, but there is still more to be done.
Sport: Fiji Hockey determined to avoid another funding shortfall
The Fiji Hockey Federation is determined to avoid another funding shortfall at next year's World League tournament.
Human rights situation in Fiji not improving - Kepa
Fiji's opposition says the country's human rights situation is not getting any better, and that those responsible for severe violations are going unpunished.
Threats, attacks appall Fiji Law Society
The Fiji Law Society has urged respect for the rule of law following claims by a Lautoka lawyer he and his associates have been threatened and people close to him attacked. Audio
Real Tonga hopes to serve Samoa and Fiji routes.
Real Tonga Airlines is hoping to use the government's controversial MA60 aircraft on services to Fiji and Samoa.
Sport: Fiji hockey looking to the future
Fiji's hockey youngsters are being thrown in the deep end this week against teams from Australia and New Zealand.
Fiji Law Society appalled at attack claims
The Fiji Law Society has urged respect for the rule of law following claims by a Lautoka lawyer he and his associates have been threatened and people close to him attacked.
Fiji unhappy with PACER Plus progress
Fiji's trade minister says in its current form, the Pacific Agreement for Closer Economic Relations or PACER Plus leaves a lot to be desired.
Fiji Bible studies help break silence over violence
Interactive Bible studies in Fiji are helping to break the silence over gender-based violence. Audio
Sport: Fiji sevens team struck down by food poisoning
A bout of food poising has struck the Fiji sevens team ahead of this weekend's World Series leg in Cape Town.
41 sedition accused in Fiji further remanded in custody
Forty one people charged with sedition and urging political violence in Fiji have been further remanded in custody after a court hearing this morning.
Fiji AG hits out at Opposition over lawyer's claims
Fiji's Attorney-General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, says the Opposition needs to be in tune with the ground realities in Fiji after its reaction to last week's allegations of torture by a local lawyer.
Chinese company to rebuild Suva bridges
A Chinese construction group will start work on two new bridges in the Fijian capital, Suva, early next year.