Fiji
More people in custody in Fiji over "breakaway state"
Reports say more people have been rounded up by police in relation to attempts to form a breakaway state in Fiji's Viti Levu.
Police continue to investigate Fiji sugar mill death
The Fiji Police are investigating whether criminal negligence was a factor at a sugar mill where a worker was killed.
Sport: Fiji Pearls lament lack of consistency at Netball World Cup
Fiji netball coach Kate Carpenter says a slow start proved costly to their final placing at the Netball World Cup.
Sport: Samoa upbeat after top ten finish at Netball World Cup
Samoa netball coach Marcia Hardcastle believes the future is bright for her players after achieving a top ten finish at the World Cup.
Fiji reaches out to Chinese Tourists
Tourism Fiji is going out of its way to woo visitors from the greater China region with a month long road trip through nine of the region's largest cities. Audio
Fiji Police investigate death on fishing vessel at sea
Fiji police are investigating the death of an Asian national on board a fishing vessel in French Polynesian waters.
Fiji's PM speaks out in wake of sedition arrests
Fiji's Prime Minister says the government will deal with any challenge to the state's authority through any legal means available.
Sport: World no:16 golfer to play Fiji International
World Number 16 Matt Kuchar will contest the Fiji International golf tournament this October.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa netballers to resume rivalry
Fiji and Samoa will renew rivalries at the Netball World Cup today, as the Pacific teams square off for a place in the ninth and tenth playoff.
New Zealand lifts suspension of Fiji fruit imports
New Zealand's Ministry for Primary Industries says the lifting of a temporary suspension on Fiji vegetable and fruit imports is an important outcome for both countries.
Fiji police say Ra 'cult' is no threat
The Fiji Police Commissioner has described a group conducting military-style training as being like a cult.
Thousands affected by fair trade sugar cutback in Fiji
Fiji sugar cane growers stand to lose after a decision by Tate and Lyle to stop buying fair trade sugar from Fiji.
Fiji Airports Ltd pay government dividend
Airports Fiji Limited, which runs the country's airports, has paid the Fiji Government a dividend of $US6.9 million dollars.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa netballers set up Pacific clash
Fiji and Samoa have set up a head to head clash at the Netball World Cup.
Fiji lawyer says rights denied for sedition-accused
The lawyer for several people facing sedition charges in Fiji has hit out at prosecutors, saying they are not following due process. Audio
Fiji says NZ biosecurity suspension off
The Fiji Government says a temporary suspension on Fiji vegetable and fruit imports into New Zealand has been lifted.
Fiji lawyer says due process violated in sedition case
The lawyer for several people facing sedition charges in Fiji has hit out at prosecutors saying they are not following due process. Audio
Two more groups in custody in Fiji facing sedition charges
Three men facing charges of sedition in Fiji are back in custody after having their bail revoked.
Fiji re-engages on Forum senior officials level
Fiji has re-engaged with the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat at the most senior officials level this week after a six year gap.
Fiji plans to reward people who dob in litterbugs
Fiji is looking at rewarding citizens who dob in people who drop rubbish. Audio