Kiribati
Kiribati fund lost $US20m to US-China trade war - minister
Kiribati's Finance Minister says the trade war between the US and China has cost the country's sovereign wealth fund $US20 million.
Call for report on Kiribati ferry disaster to be released
An opposition MP in Kiribati says there is growing anger over the government's refusal to release a report into the Butiraoi sinking. Audio
Schooling up on rules to improve maritime safety
Maritime representatives from seven Pacific Island countries are in New Zealand this week to learn more about new regulations to improve safety at sea. Audio
Anger in Kiribati over unreleased report on ferry disaster
An opposition MP in Kiribati says there is growing anger over the government's refusal to release a report into the Butiraoi sinking.
Kiribati police to investigate Butiraoi sinking
The police in Kiribati will investigate the sinking of MV Butiraoi, the inter island vessel which sank in January claiming at least 80 lives.
Vanuatu and Kiribati join INTERPOL
Vanuatu and Kiribati have joined the world policing body INTERPOL.
Kiribati students graduate with vocational skills
Twenty I-Kiribati nationals have gained Australian qualifications in nine technical and vocational programmes through Australian aid funded technical training.
Funding for biggest Kiribati water project approved by GCF
Kiribati says the Green Climate Fund is providing $US28 million dollars for the country's biggest ever water project.
Introduced mosquito release limits Pacific dengue spread
A programme which spreads infected mosquitoes to control dengue and other diseases is showing success in parts of Fiji, Kiribati and Vanuatu.
Sport: Pacific athletes impress in futsal, rowing at Youth Olympics
Tonga suffered a narrow 7-5 defeat against Trinidad and Tobago this morning in a high-octane women's futsal match at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.
Sport: Pacific athletes struggling at Youth Olympics
It's been a tough start for Pacific Islands athletes at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.
NZ air force finds two missing Kiribati fishermen
Two missing Kiribati fishermen have been found by a New Zealand Defence Force aircraft.
Search underway for missing i-Kiribati fishermen
The New Zealand Defence Force is helping search for two i-Kiribati fishermen who have been missing since Tuesday.
Kiribati and Nauru urge UN to recognise Taiwan
Kiribati and Nauru have urged the United Nations to recognise Taiwan saying the General Assembly's theme of global leadership and shared responsibilities calls for them to do so.
Kiribati launches first disability policy
The Kiribati government has launched the country's first ever nation-wide disability action plan.
The Children of Kiribati
The impact of climate change is already being seen on the island of Kiribati. The children that live there are faced with what their home might become. Their story has been told in a new short… Audio
Kiribati climate activists want more from Australia and New Zealand
Climate activists in Kiribati say they want more support from Australia and New Zealand for the Pacific's new focus on climate change as a security threat.
Kiribati leaders to sign pledges on climate action and killing corruption
Leaders at all levels of Kiribati society have been invited to publicly sign two pledges on climate action and fighting corruption at an event in Tarawa today.
Australia to help Pacific fisheries surveillance
Australia will help the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency with a new aerial surveillance programme to fight illegal fishing.
Kiribati gets closer to implementing national ID
The Kiribati parliament has passed the first reading of its National Identity Registration Bill.