Tahiti
Sport: Tahiti crushes Tonga 24-2 at Oceania Futsal Nations Cup
Tahiti has crushed debutants Tonga 24-2 to clinch the last semi-final spot at the Oceania Futsal Nations Cup in New Caledonia. Video
Fire cuts power in Tahiti
A fire at a transformer in French Polynesia cut electricity to much of Tahiti for several hours.
More than 1,000 dengue cases registered in Tahiti
There have been further calls in French Polynesia to fight the dengue type 2 epidemic.
Tahitian va'a brings spirit of Tupaia to Tuia voyage
Tahitian va'a Fa'afaite has arrived in New Zealand to join the Tuia 250 fleet on its three-month voyage around Aotearoa. Audio
Seventh homeless person dies in Tahiti this year
A seventh homeless person has died in Tahiti this year.
Vaka crew traces Polynesian links in Tahiti-NZ voyage
A traditional vaka leaves Tahiti today for New Zealand with its crew retracing the pathways of their Pacific ancestors. Audio
Regional specialised tertiary cancer centre in Pacific planned
A cancer specialist spearheading efforts to improve cancer treatment in the Pacific says they got a positive reception from Pacific Health Ministers in Tahiti last week. Audio
US paper confuses Tahiti with Haiti
Tahiti Tourism has reportedly been offered a full page in the Los Angeles Times after an article in the paper confused Tahiti with Haiti.
Silence over French test legacy called out in Tahiti
The French Polynesian government and the territory's mayors have been sharply criticised for their silence on the French weapons test legacy.
Another death among Tahiti's homeless
A charity in French Polynesia says so far this year six homeless people in Tahiti have died either in the street or on the beach.
Tahiti opposition hopes for UN visit to help with decolonisation
French Polynesia's pro-independence movement hopes for UN visit to follow up decolonisation mandate. Audio
Four men in Tahiti given jail term for sex with underage prostitutes
Four men in French Polynesia have been given jail terms of up to 18 months for having sex with underage prostitutes.
Tahiti's Miss France eyes French Polynesia's presidency
French Polynesia's Miss France crown-holder plans to resume her studies with a long-term goal of one day becoming the territory's president.
Marches in Tahiti to mark nuclear weapons test legacy
An estimated 2,000 people have joined a march in French Polynesia to mark the 53rd anniversary of France's first atomic weapons test in the Pacific.
French Polynesia marks Autonomy Day
French Polynesia has marked Autonomy Day with a parade in Tahiti.
Sport: Call for more Oceania teams at the Beach Soccer World Cup
Oceania's newly crowned beach soccer champions believe the region should have more teams at the World Cup.
Tahiti's phantom job affair concludes with order to repay $US4m
Historic Tahiti corruption case ends with order to repay more than $US4 million. Audio
Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal court
Tahiti awaits ruling in Temaru's first case in criminal. Audio
Sport: Tahiti crowned OFC Beach Soccer champions
Tahiti have qualified for another Beach Soccer World Cup after beating Solomon Islands 4-3 in a hard-fought Oceania final in Papeete yesterday.
Sport: Tahiti stay unbeaten ahead of OFC Beach Soccer final
Tahiti maintained their unbeaten record at the OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup with a crushing 10-0 victory over New Caledonia in their final round-robin clash.