Fiji
Sport: Fiji win Pacific hockey derby but Samoa see progress
The Fiji men's hockey team maintained its winning run against Samoa, thrashing their Pacific neighbours 20-0 at the Oceania Cup in Taranaki.
Fiji PM to attend CHOGM
The Fiji prime minister Frank Bainimarama will be attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Malta next month.
Sport: Fiji Football confident NZ appeal will rule in their favour
Fiji Football remains confident the result of New Zealand's appeal over their disqualification from Olympic qualifying will find in their favour.
Fiji says NZ ban on long beans unnecessary
New Zealand has breached international standards by suspending the import of beans from Fiji, the Fiji government says.
Amnesty calls for more abuse investigations in Fiji
Amnesty International is calling for an independent investigation into past abuses in Fiji, following the decision by the public prosecutor to charge five men linked to severe physical abuse caught on…
Fifth suspect in Fiji torture video case still at large
The Fiji Police are yet to arrest the fifth suspect in the 2012 beating of prison escapees shown in a video leaked online.
New valuations dent Fiji AG's asset declaration
Land value figures support opposition claims that Fiji's Attorney-General made a false statement regarding his personal assets.
Sport: Pacific push for right reps on World Rugby Council
Pacific nations are increasingly confident of securing equal representation on the World Rugby Council.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa hockey teams square off after heavy defeats
Pacific hockey teams were completely outclassed on the opening day of the Oceania Cup in Taranaki, but despite lop-sided scorelines insist it's not all doom and gloom.
Fiji's FICAC charges customs official with receiving bribes
A former official with the Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority has been charged by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Four charged with sexual assault over Fiji torture video
Three Fiji police officers and a soldier have been charged over the beating of a man which was shown in a video leaked online.
Police and soldiers in Fiji charged over 2012 assault
: Fiji's DPP lays charges against police and soldiers over the assault of a recaptured prisoner uploaded to the internet nearly three years ago. Audio
Fiji torture video suspects to be tried
Fiji's director of public prosecutions has charged three police officers and two military personnel in relation to the beating of a man which was shown in a video leaked online two years ago.
Five Fiji men charged over torture video
Fiji's director of public prosecutions has charged three police officers and two military personnel for the beating of a man which was shown in a video leaked online.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa hockey teams face uphill battle
Olympic spots are up for grabs at the Oceania Cup hockey tournament in Taranaki this week, with the Fiji men's team just happy to be in contention at all.
Fiji asks Pretoria to lift diplomatic immunity
The Fiji government says it has asked the South African government to waive immunity for a diplomat involved in a fatal road accident earlier this month.
Rights of Fiji workers to come under international scrutiny
The rights of workers in Fiji is to come under the scrutiny of the International Labour Organisation at the end of the month. Audio
Fiji opposition say complaint against AG has been received
Fiji's opposition leader says she has received confirmation from the Supervisor of Elections and the police that complaints against the Attorney-General have been received.
Fiji police boss says brutality cases still with DPP
Fiji's Police Commissioner has refused to put any further pressure on the country's Department of Public Prosecutions, after confirming a number of long-standing police brutality investigations have…
Fiji employers say ILO inquiry must be avoided
The Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation says an International Labour Organisation commission of inquiry into workers' rights must be avoided.