Fiji
Customs seizes $80m of methamphetamine
Customs has seized $80 million of methamphetamine in Auckland after intercepting a shipping container destined for Fiji.
Sport: Fiji Pearls urged to refocus
Fiji netball coach Kate Carpenter admits it's disappointing to already be out of contention at the World Cup but says her players have no choice but to refocus and try and finish as strongly as…
Sport: Fiji name Rugby World Cup training squad
Fiji have named a 38-man preliminary squad as their Rugby World Cup preparations move up a gear.
NZ's suspension of Fiji imports labelled 'extreme'
Fiji's government says New Zealand's decision to suspend eggplant, mango, breadfruit and papaya imports from Fiji is unjustified and extreme.
Sport: Fiji and Samoa keen to bounce back at Netball champs
Fiji and Samoa are looking to bounce back today after opening round defeats at the Netball World Cup.
Fiji rugby world cup squad all but decided
Flying Fijians coach John McKee says his Rugby World Cup squad is all but decided with six weeks to go until their opening match against England.
Fiji, Samoa ready for netball world cup openers
Former Fiji coach Julie Hoornweg will be an interested observer when the Pearls open the Netball World Cup against Wales later this morning.
Analyst delves into changes at head of Fiji's RFMF
A defence expert analyses the impact of a sudden change of command at the head of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. Audio
Fiji MPs to vote for new President in October
Fiji's Parliament is to elect a new President for the country in a special October sitting.
Fiji govt given deadline over private payments
Fiji's finance ministry has until the end of the month to prepare a detailed report on private payments to government ministers.
Forty-one detained after brawl at Fiji wharf
Forty-one Asian fishermen have been detained in Fiji after they were allegedly involved in a brawl at Kings Wharf in Suva.
'Chocolate Voyage' from Suva to Wellington via Bouganville
A pile of cocoa beans and a twin-hull canoe will be sailed from Fiji to New Zealand using traditional Fijian seafaring techniques. Audio
Pacific rugby teams enter final count-down to Rugby World Cup
Island rugby teams have earnt a week off following a busy Pacific Nations Cup campaign, before launching their final Rugby World plans into action. Audio
Sport: Fiji and Samoa learn from Pacific Nations Cup
Flying Fijians rugby coach John McKee is pleased with the progress shown by his side during the Pacific Nations Cup, but insists there's still plenty of room for improvement despite beating Samoa…
Safety lacking at Fiji sugar mills, says union
A workers' union says the Fiji Sugar Corporation is putting profits before safety after one worker died and another fell into a tank of boiling liquid. Audio
Creating the Bougainville Bar - the 'Chocolate Voyage'
A twin-hull Fijian sailing canoe has left Suva on its way to Bougainville, where it will pick up a one-tonne shipment of cocoa beans from local farmers and then deliver them to an artisan chocolate… Audio
Sport: Tonga open Pacific Nations Cup finals day in winning fashion
Tonga have beaten Japan 31-20 to finish the Pacific Nations Cup in third place off the back of a three-game win streak.
Fijian dancers learn from kiwi starlet
A dance group in Fiji have gained a fresh perspective on their performance art form with the help of New Zealand choreographer.
Sugar mill criticised after a worker is burnt
A workers' union says the Fiji Sugar Corporation is putting profits before safety after one worker died and another fell into a tank of boiling liquid. Audio
Fiji Labour concerned over military resignation
The Fiji Labour Party says an explanation is needed for the sudden resignation of the country's military commander.