Fiji
Fiji's new anti-corruption chief questioned by anti-corruption office
Fiji's new anti-corruption chief has been taken in for questioning by the anti-corruption office in relation to an abuse of office allegation, a day after her appointment was announced.
Fiji and Tonga rugby team mark centennial milestone
This week's Pacific Nations Cup clash is a special one for Fiji and Tonga as it will be their 95th Test match marking 100 years of rugby between them. Audio
New anti-corruption boss under investigation by anti-corruption office
Fiji's Judicial Services Commission has reportedly appointed a new head of the country's anti-corruption office who is currently under investigation by the anti-corruption watchdog.
Miss Universe Fiji crowning controversy
In what was supposed to mark Fiji's grand return to the Miss Universe pageant later this year, the organisers of the Miss Universe Fiji have revealed they crowned the "wrong winner".
Weightlifters scoop top honours at Fiji Sports Awards
Winning both the sportsman and sportswoman awards demonstrates that the sport getting the recognition it deserves, the head of the sport's governing body in the country says.
Public trust in Fiji police 'relatively low' due to corrupt practices - academic
A Pacific academic claims corruption is rife within the Fiji Police Force because officers "are not very well paid and temptations to take a bribe is quite strong". Audio
Discipline and mental toughness key - ex-coach
Former top Fijian soccer coach Gurjit Singh believes the Fiji Under-20 women's team can match the top teams at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Six takeaways from Pacific Nations Cup round one
World Rugby pick out six talking points from the first weekend of the cross-border competition as Fiji and Japan both kick off the tournament with big wins.
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