Fiji
MP to take legal action against FijiLeaks over leaked explicit video
Lynda Tabuya is taking legal action against Victor Lal, a veteran Fijian journalist who now resides in London. Audio
Fiji MP retains seat following video leak
Fiji's ruling party will not dump a former cabinet minister whose private video was leaked. Audio
Fiji Rugby's new director sacked after remarks on same-sex relationships
Laijipa Naulivou told local media that "this gay problem" was one of the reasons the women's national team was underperforming.
Investigations underway after officers allegedly dump body of man who died in custody
Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu, on his first day back to lead the force, told reporters on Monday that if they find evidence that their officers are implicated, "then we'll deal with it."
Duo secure semi-pro contracts with NZ club
Thomas Dunn and Sterling Vasconcellos have joined the Eastern Suburbs AFC in Auckland in search of opportunities to develop their football skills and talents.
'Complete waste of time': Bainimarama on Rabuka's plan to reveal coup secrets
The former Fijian prime minister says Sitiveni Rabuka's idea to come clean about past coups was pointless.
Fiji Rugby's new director opposes women 'being gay' in national team
Laijipa Naulivou, the first woman to captain the Fijian women's rugby team, told the Fiji Sun that "being gay for women in rugby" is something she opposed during her playing days.
Lynda Tabuya remains with Rabuka
The People's Alliance Party has given the former Fiji Women and Children's Minister, who was sacked from Cabinet after the leak of a private video of her dancing naked, another chance.
Health Ministry declares dengue outbreak
Fiji's Health Ministry has declared a dengue outbreak in the Western Division, with 200 cases recorded since the beginning of this year.
Rabuka to pray in Washington
The Fijian PM, who has stated previously that he supports President Trump because of his support for Israel, will deliver a prayer at the National Prayer Breakfast.
Rabuka to come clean about 1987 coups
The Fijian PM says he will disclose names of those behind the political upheavals he orchestrated almost four decades ago to the newly appointed Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
War on drugs: Fiji soldiers may be deployed to assist police - govt
The Pacific has gained attention in recent years as both a transit route for drug trafficking and a destination.
Preliminary report on Fijian boxer's death with sports minister
The Commission of Inquiry set up to probe the circumstances surrounding the death of Ubayd Haider says it will only work with evidence.
Decision imminent on former women's minister following leaked explicit video
The People's Alliance Party will decide this week whether to expel Lynda Tabuya, who remains a member of parliament.
Fiji HIV outbreak: Health ministry says less money in the bank
Permanent chief Dr Jemesa Tudravu says financial resources for HIV programs have decreased from US$2.1m in 2011 to US$516,540 by 2016. Audio
Fiji's former PM doubts Rabuka's constitution review plans
Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry expressed doubt that the government will achieve anything of substance before the general election in December 2026.
Cut kava drinking, education minister urges teachers, parents
Aseri Radrodro made the comments on Sunday ahead of the new academic year, which begins today.