New Caledonia
Goa retains Caledonian Union leadership
New Caledonia's oldest pro-independence party has held its 49th Congress and retained Daniel Goa as its leader.
New Caledonia burglary victim dies
Charges against three teenagers in New Caledonia are expected to be changed because the 80-year-old woman injured during their break-in has died.
Sport: Fiji women's footballers progressing despite final defeat
Fiji women's football coach Marika Rodu says a big gap remains between New Zealand and the rest of Oceania after his side was thrashed 8-0 in the OFC Women's Nations Cup final.
New Caledonia rally against high cost of living
Several hundred people in New Caledonia, wearing yellow vests, have held a rally against the high cost of living outside the seat of government in Noumea.
Teens charged over New Caledonia burglary of 80-year old's house
Three teenagers in New Caledonia have been charged over a break-in during which an 80-year-old woman was seriously injured.
Jail term upheld for killer of top official in New Caledonia
The court of appeal in New Caledonia has upheld the 20-year prison sentence given to Aymerick Vakie for killing the vice-president's chief of staff two years ago.
Business role of New Caledonia's Gomes unacceptable
A top New Caledonian politician Philippe Gomes has been told that he cannot also be the chair of a company in the energy sector.
Three more arrests in New Caledonia over Kouaoua fires
Three more people have been charged in New Caledonia over the arson attacks at the mining town of Kouaoua.
Sport: Fiji and NZ into Women's Nations Cup final
Fiji and New Zealand are through to the final of the OFC Women's Nations Cup football competition after big wins against Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia.
France aids New Caledonia airline
New Caledonia's international airline has been given tax rebates by France to buy two new Airbus airliners.
Campaign to loosen New Caledonia roll restrictions
A newly formed group in New Caledonia wants leaders due in Paris next month to discuss lifting voting restrictions in place for provincial elections.
Sport: PNG, NZ expected to reach OFC Nations Cup final
Papua New Guinea are confident of advancing to the OFC Women's Nations Cup football final.
Call for unity among New Caledonia's anti-independence parties
The former right-hand man of New Caledonia's late anti-independence leader has warned of a possible victory of the pro-independence camp in the next election.
More arrests in New Caledonia mining town
Several people have been taken in for questioning in the New Caledonia mining town of Kouaoua, which has been the scene of arson attacks this year.
Police to be stationed in New Caledonia mining town
The French High Commission has affirmed its intention to restore order in the New Caledonian mining town of Kouaoua by stationing about 20 armed police there permanently.
New Caledonia's UPM also wants more independence votes
Another pro-independence party in New Caledonia has come out in favour of adhering to the Noumea Accord and another vote on attaining full sovereignty from France.
Arrests in New Caledonia over mine attacks
Police in New Caledonia have arrested three men in connection with the arson attacks on the SLN nickel company's site in Kouaoua.
Mass arrest in New Caledonia over road attack
There has been a mass arrest in New Caledonia over violent incidents south of Noumea two days after this month's independence referendum.
New Caledonia party sees little change in balance over independence
New Caledonia's largest anti-independence party says in the next two years there is unlikely to be any change in the balance between those in favour and those opposed to independence from France.
Call for a demilitarised New Caledonia
New Caledonia's Labour Party wants the territory to become an anti-nuclear country without an army.