Fiji
'One for the ages': Historical day for Fijian journalism as 'draconian' media law scrapped
The Fijian Parliament has voted to kill a draconian media law in Suva on Thursday, sending newsrooms across the country into celebrations. Audio
Fiji Academics draft legislation for knowledge-based economy
Academics in Fiji drafts legislation for knowledge-based economy. Audio
Fiji's longest running newsroom looks forward to 'draconian' media law 'kicked out'
The man in charge of Fiji's oldest newspaper has high hopes for press freedom in the country following the tabling of a bill in Parliament this week to get rid of a controversial media law.
Fiji rights group calls for discounts for multiple offenders to be removed
The Fiji Women's Rights Movement (FWRM) has called for stricter sentencing for multiple sexual offences.
Fiji to scrap media law for 'growth and development' of independent journalism
The Fijian government has announced it will repeal the Media Industry Development Act 2010.
Fiji govt will again use Taiwan's official name
Fiji's coalition government is indicating that it is softening its stance on Taiwan by allowing it to use its official name for its representative office in the country.
'Our goal is to make Fiji the sporting hub of the Pacific': PM Rabuka serious about sports investments
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka wants Fiji to become the sporting hub of the Pacific.
'Reviewing could mean eventually repealing it': Fiji govt backtracks on media law
The Fijian government is signalling that it will not completely tear down the country's controversial media law which has stunted press freedom and development for more than a decade.
Govt won't interfere in law and order says Fiji's Deputy PM
Fiji's Coalition government will not interfere with the law as investigations into former government ministers and senior elections official continues.