Fiji
Sport: Fiji Baseball celebrates 15 years with new hope
As Baseball marks 15 years of official play in Fiji there are signs of a revivial in interest.
Concerns Fiji squatters may sell land titles
A spokesperson from a community organisation in Fiji says he's concerned squatters who receive land titles from the government will eventually sell them and end up in other settlements.
Fiji authorities mum over Matairavula movements
Fiji authorities are yet to explain why a military officer wanted for sexual assault in Suva has been allowed to ignore court summons twice.
Fiji's Beddoes confirms error in company returns
A Fiji Opposition staff member, Mick Beddoes, has admitted there was an error with his company's returns and he says he has corrected it. Audio
Fiji squatters have land regularised by government
40 squatters from a settlement in Fiji have been given approval notices by the government to lease the land they occupy.
Fiji opposition challenges findings over AG's assets
The opposition in Fiji is challenging the findings of FICAC's investigation into Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum's declaration of assets.
Sport: Fiji coach says 2019 RWC prep starts now
Flying Fijian's coach John McKee says Fiji Rugby needs to start working towards the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Fiji child abuse cases 'alarming'
Almost 5,000 cases of crimes against children have been recorded in Fiji between 2011 and 2014.
Meeting to resolve Fiji row over mineral prospecting licence
Fiji's Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has called an urgent meeting to resolve a row over a mineral prospecting license. Audio
Bail for Fiji suspects in torture video case
Three Fiji police officers and a soldier who have been charged in connection with the 2012 beating of two prison escapees have been granted bail.
Fiji police yet to say how wanted man got bail
Fiji police is yet to say how a military officer wanted by police in Suva managed to get bail when he appeared in a Lautoka court.
Fiji calls urgent meeting over Namosi licence row
Fiji's Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has called an urgent meeting to resolve a row over the granting of a mineral prospecting licence.
The Best Biryani
David Steemson scours Auckland's 'Little India' for the secrets behind one of South Asia’s celebrated signature dishes. Audio
Fiji's NFP wants 2014 audit reports tabled before budget
The leader of Fiji's opposition National Federation Party, Biman Prasad, has asked for the 2014 Auditor General's reports to be tabled in Parliament ahead of the new budget.
Wanted Fiji officer walks out of court
A Fiji military officer, who is wanted over an assault charge in Suva, has appeared in a separate rape case in court in Lautoka and been granted bail.
Fiji urged to finalise joining up to key UN anti-torture treaty
A human rights advocate in Fiji Peter Waqavonovono says the government should finalise signing up to a key international anti-torture treaty.
Claim Fiji's PM grandstanding on climate change
The Fiji opposition says the country's prime minister should stop blaming Australia for its emissions and focus on what Fiji is doing over climate change.
Pacific interests may be 'sacrificed' at Paris climate talks
The Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimarama says the Pacific must not give an inch when it comes to demanding action on climate change.
Fiji police being trained on human rights
The United Nations is running a human rights training workshop for Fiji police this week.
Fiji AG cleared of false declaration
The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has confirmed the country's Attorney General has been cleared of allegations of making a false declaration of his assets.