Kiribati
Kiribati restates decision to leave Pacific Forum
Kiribati has confirmed it is leaving the Pacific Islands Forum.
Stranded Kiribati seamen plead for government help
Dozens of i-Kiribati seamen who are stuck in Fiji want to get home.
NZ born i-Kiribati celebrate their cultural heritage
New Zealand-born i-Kiribati show no letting go of their culture, at vibrant Kiribati Language Week closing celebrations in South Auckland. Audio
Kiribati community celebrates with festival of song and dance
People gathered from all over the North Island to celebrate their connection to Kiribati through song and dance.
Kiribati to start Covid-19 vaccination rollout
Kiribati has received its first doses of the Astrazeneca Covid-19 vaccine and is set to start rollout.
Curfew imposed in Kiribati after covid discoveries
The government of Kiribati has imposed a night-time curfew in South Tarawa and Betio after they confirmed two cases of Covid-19 aboard a fishing vessel in Tarawa.
Kiribati govt reiterates commitment to repatriation program
The government of Kiribati is calling on all of its citizens still stranded overseas to remain calm as it continues to work to repatriate them. Audio
Kiribati seeking new transit countries for repatriation program
The government of Kiribati is seeking new covid-19 free transit countries to help repatriate its citizens. Audio
Otintaai - Kiribati warrior armour bears message of hope
Meet Otintaai the iKiribati female warrior creation with a warning for the world and a message of hope.
Banaba grateful for second desalination unit from Kiribati capital
The western Kiribati island of Banaba is delighted that a second desalination unit is about to be brought into operation.
Kiribati government moves to address water crisis in Banaba
The Kiribati President has responded to desperate pleas for fresh water supplies from the people of Banaba.
Remote Kiribati island calls for help with water crisis
One of the most remote islands in the Pacific is pleading for help from New Zealand and Australia to deal with a water crisis.
China 'forcing itself' into the Pacific, warns Taiwanese Foreign Minister
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says the international community now understands "what China is about", and that more countries are questioning Beijing's activities in the Pacific Islands region.
Hybrid network to boost connectivity for Tokelau and Kiribati
Tokelau and Kiribati are set to benefit from a hybrid internet network announced to bolster connectivity amid upgrade work on the Southern Cross cable.
Missing i-Kiribati fishermen found by RNZAF
Four fishermen from Kiribati who had been reported missing have been found in the Pacific Ocean by New Zealand's Air Force.
Kiribati puts the accent on its WW2 history
Kiribati authorities want the world to know about the country's Second World War battle sites. Video, Audio
Kiribati hoping tourists will come to visit its WW2 sites
The Tourism Authority in Kiribati wants the world to visit the famous World War Two battle sites in the country. Audio
Kiribati encouraging battlefield tourism
The anniversary of one of the bloodiest battles of the Second World War, in then Japanese-controlled Kiribati, has been marked in the Pacific nation today. Video
Repatriation of stranded i-Kiribati recommences
The Kiribati government's repatriation flights for citizens stranded abroad have recommenced after several months.
Pacific countries team up for high quality education
Six Pacific island countries have joined the United Nations Global Partnership for Education following the endorsement of their own plans for education.