Nauru
New Nauru contempt law 'disturbing'
A new contempt of court law on Nauru is a "really disturbing development", a former resident magistrate to the country says. Audio
New Nauru contempt law 'a disturbing development'
A new contempt of court law in Nauru has been called a 'really disturbing development' by a former resident magistrate on the island. Audio
Cambodia says only one refugee from Nauru remains
Cambodia's Interior Ministry says only one refugee from Nauru remains in the country after resettling there under a deal with Australia.
Claims that new Nauru laws made to shut opposition voices
A former president says Nauru's new contempt of court laws are tailor-made to shut up opposition voices in the country ahead of a major gathering of Pacific leaders.
Australia's High Court rejects Nauru refugee claims
Australia's High Court has rejected the refugee claims of three asylum seekers on Nauru because they could find somewhere safe to live in their homelands.
Cyber safety promoted on Nauru
Nauru police are to undertake a community-wide cyber safety campaign.
Nauru refugees from Iran, Somalia rejected by US
All refugees from Iran and Somalia on Nauru, who had appointments this week with US officials, have been rejected for resettlement in America, an advocate says.
Nauru refugee in suicide attempt
A refugee from Iran has reportedly attempted suicide on Nauru after being rejected for resettlement in the United States.
Nauru refugee on hunger strike
The health of a hunger striking refugee who was transferred from Nauru to detention in Australia is in peril, an advocate says.
Submarine cable deals signed for Kiribati and Nauru
Deals have been signed this week to help fund submarine cables to get high-speed internet to Kiribati and Nauru.
Nauru waives journo fees for PIF
Nauru has waived visa fees for journalists covering this year's Pacific Islands Forum.
More Nauru refugees sent to be resettled in the US
Another 16 refugees, including three children left Nauru yesterday to be resettled in the United States.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 27 April 2018
The leaders of the nine states, territories and countries of Micronesia are gathering this week to thrash out issues including climate change, migration and their close but complicated relationship… Audio
Plight of Manus, Nauru refugees highlighted on ANZAC day
An Australian priest has used Anzac Day and his related services to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers detained on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
Nauru advocates for South Ossetia at UN
Nauru is now representing the interests of Georgian break-away republic South Ossetia at the United Nations, the South Ossetian leader says.
Plight of refugees on Nauru, Manus highlghted in ANZAC message
An Australian priest has used Anzac Day to highlight the plight of refugees and asylum seekers held in detention centres in Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
Bangladeshi asylum seeker medivacced from Nauru
A Bangladeshi asylum seeker has been medivacced to Australia, after being badly injured in a traffic accident on Nauru last week.
Sport: Silver medal keeps Nauru's Comm Games streak alive
Nauru's proud streak of medalling in every Commonwealth Games they've contested lives on after weightlifter Charisma Amoe-Tarrant won silver on the Gold Coast.
Lack of appeal court leads to stay for Nauru men
Nauru's Chief Justice, Filimone Jitoko, has granted a stay on sentence and bail for three men convicted for their role in a political protest.
Claim Nauru Govt using judiciary to hit opponents
A former justice minister in Nauru says the government is using the judicial system to try and persecute its political opponents.