Fiji
Tahiti, Solomon Islands to play for beach soccer title
Defending champions Tahiti hammered Papua New Guinea 16-5 in their final round robin game, while the Solomons lost a penalty shoot-out to Fiji, but still qualified.
Fiji PM to visit New Caledonia
Fiji's Prime Minister cautions New Caledonia's local government to be reasonable in its requests from Paris, ahead of a Pacific fact-finding mission. Audio
USP strike: Staff unions continue to demand leadership change
The regional university's Fiji-based staff unions began their strike action on Friday last week and continue to protest as of Wednesday, with no signs of a resolution. Audio
Rabuka set to receive Samoan matai title in historic ceremony
The Fijian prime minister, who is in Apia for the 27th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, is set to get a matai tittle from the village of Leauva'a on Wednesday.
'Pal must go': USP staff want vice-chancellor out
Fiji-based staff and students at the regional university are striking in Suva, demanding that the head of the institution step down immediately over "leadership failures".
'It will rejuvenate the party': Fiji PM on split in People's Alliance
Sitiveni Rabuka has brushed off concerns around a rift in his ruling People's Alliance Party.
Fiji employer groups warnings amid employment law reforms
Employer groups in Fiji have sounded alarm bells over new laws which could result in significant job losses, business closures, and erode investor confidence. Audio
Rabuka confirms split within People's Alliance
The Fijian prime minister made the surprising announcement on his official Facebook page, saying, "Our focus is clear, and our mission continues."
Fiji employer groups warn of job loses amid govt's employment law reforms
But the Employment Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to fostering inclusive dialogue during the review of the Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2007.
Fiji Rugby: 'Not one player has come forward with evidence of corruption'
The union said it engaged the services of I. Naiveli & Co Chartered Accountants to condcut an investigation to ensure transparency and accountability.
New bilingual book explores Fiji's rich culture
Despite Fiji being one of the largest Pacific island nations, there's seemingly a lack of good books about the country in print. Audio
Fiji Day 2024: Fijians mark 54 years of independence
President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere said the Fiji Day provides the opportunity for all Fijians to to come together as one.
Mosese Rauluni resigns as Fijiana head coach
Fiji Rugby says this decision has been made by Rauluni because his acknowledges that the recent results have not been to the high performance standards he set for the team.
Fiji PM not worried by phone and laptop spend for MPs
Fiji's Prime Minister has dismissed criticism regarding MPs enriching themselves following the government's tender for high-end laptops and mobile phones for legislators.
Why Fiji's new anti-corruption commissioner was arrested on her first day in the job
Even by Fijian standards of high political drama, the arrest of the country's new anti-corruption commissioner on her first day in the job was extraordinary.