Nauru
Refugee and asylum-seeker children being bullied in Nauru
Children who have fled conflict are being bullied to the point of being too scared to go to school, an Australian consultant to the Nauruan government says.
Asylum-seeker families threatened with being sent back to Nauru
One of the authors of a report on families in detention in Australia says some have been told not to get settled as they may go back to Nauru.
Calls for better access for media during Pacific polls
A group fighting for media freedom in the Pacific says election observers need to prioritise free and fair access to the media as they monitor elections in the region.
Most of Nauru parliament given ministerial posts
More than two thirds of the MPs in the newly elected Nauru parliament are to hold minister or assistant minister posts.
Nauru cabinet sworn in
Nauru's new government was on Friday sworn in by the Chief Justice Jone Madraiwiwi.
Australian probe into alleged Nauru corruption ongoing
Australian Police say they are still investigating Getax, the phosphate dealer at the heart of an alleged political corruption scandal on Nauru.
Nauru result distorted by housing "slush fund" -Kun
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun says the recent Nauru election result was distorted by a housing "slush fund". Audio
Kun trapped on Nauru due to witness role in bribery probe
The former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun says he was prevented from leaving Nauru partly because of his role in a bribery investigation involving a government minister. Audio
Nauru government criticises media
The Nauru government has again hit out at overseas media saying they are spreading lies about Nauru.
Kun keen to be witness in Nauru bribery probe
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun says he is still willing to help an investigation into alleged bribery. Audio
Roland Kun plans to be vocal about Nauru
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun won't stop speaking out about matters affecting his country despite being in New Zealand. Audio
Returning Nauru Govt promises more stability
Baron Waqa has been re-elected as president of Nauru taking 16 of the 18 votes.
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun arrives in NZ
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun will continue to speak out on matters affecting his country despite fleeing to New Zealand. Audio
Observers lament few women candidates in Nauru
The Commonwealth Observer Mission monitoring Nauru's election says the low number of women contesting the polls is disappointing.
Roland Kun flees Nauru with NZ passport
Former Nauru opposition MP Roland Kun has left Nauru and arrived in New Zealand after being issued with a New Zealand passport. Audio
Nauru's Kun happily ensconced with family in NZ
A former Nauru MP and his family were left with no option but to sever links with Nauru, according to the MP's lawyer. Audio
Former Nauru MP Roland Kun flees to New Zealand
A former opposition Nauru MP has slipped out of the Pacific Island where he's been stuck for a year having been stripped of his Nauru passport. Now he's been reunited with his New Zealand family after… Audio
Observers say Nauru polling day free and fair
The Commonwealth Secretariat's election observer mission to Nauru says polling day on the island has been competent, transparent, free and fair.
Polling day on Nauru judged free and fair
The leader of the Commonwealth Secretariat's election observer mission to Nauru, Anote Tong, says polling day on the island has been competent, transparent, free and fair. Audio
Prominent names out in Nauru poll
In first results from Nauru's general election three MPs who had been suspended from the last parliament have lost their seats.