Fiji
Tuvalu 'on verge of ratifying' Falepili Union - Feleti Teo
The Prime Minister says the agreement commits Australia to help Tuvalu with climate adaptation, and he's also had conversation with Fiji PM to develop a similar bilateral agreement.
Fiji wants to learn from China's success - Rabuka
The Fijian PM joins other Pacific leaders, from the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Nauru, who have had the red carpet rolled out by Beijing this year.
Return of death penalty not solution to Fiji's drugs problem
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission chair and the Home Affairs Minister have opposed suggestion by Women and Children's Minister to bring back capital punishment.
PNC clash to kick off 100 years of rugby between Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga
Fiji, Samoa and Tonga played first Test rugby games against each other in 1924. Audio
Fiji minister wants to 'explore the possibility of death penalty'
The Minister for Women and Children, Lynda Tabuya, believes capital punishment should be used as a "deterrence" and send a warning to international drug traffickers.
'The problem is the family': Fiji drug use crisis
Breakdown in "family values" blamed for the drug problem, as authorities warn of surge in HIV cases due to "bluetoothing" and concerns about "meth lollies" finding its way to Fiji. Audio
Fiji back in World Rugby Council
World Rugby has reinstated the Fiji Rugby Union back as a member of the governing body's council almost 15 months after it was suspended due to "governance challenges".
Fiji govt seeks public submission on security plan for women
The ministry said it wants to "gather your valuable insights" about how it can make Fiji's defence and security sector "more gender-inclusive and responsive".
'Culture' hinders Fiji's human trafficking response
The head of the Fiji Council of Social Services says several factors have driven Fiji's human trafficking outcomes, including; a lack of understanding from the government. Audio
Fiji govt lays groundwork to change constitution
The 2013 Constitution has been criticised by political commentators and opponents of the previous FijiFirst administration, including PM Sitiveni Rabuka, as being "imposed on the people".
Fiji to roll out red carpet for Indian President's visit
Droupadi Murmu will be the first head of state to visit Fiji and is set to address the Fijian Parliament and hold meetings with the President and Prime Minister next week.
'Govt is really working' to fix poverty, the main driver of Fiji's drug crisis - minister
Home Affairs Minister Pio TIkoduadua denies claims the country is a drug haven and is optimistic the government can turn things around. Audio
Kauyaca v Parker in September
Fijian cruiserweight boxing champion Alivereti Kauyaca has been offered the biggest fight of his life, a September date against New Zealand cruiserweight champion John Parker.
Women's rights advocate calls out Justice Minister for divorce comment
On 12 July, Siromi Turaga, said that people "no longer shy away" from divorce, leading to broken families and landing children on the streets.
Medical Association warns Fijians not to 'raise their grievance' on social media
The Fiji Medical Association says addressing grievances in public forum could lead to misinformation, breaches of confidentiality, and be detrimental to patient care.
Erika Fairweather just misses out on Olympic swimming medal
A narrow miss for one of New Zealand's early medal hopes with Erika Fairweather finishing fourth in the women's 400m freestyle. Audio
Fiji falls short as France claim Olympics 7s gold
Star French player Antoine Dupont scored two late second half tries and helped the side create history in front of a partisan 69,000 crowd.