Fiji
Primanavia sing to gold at World Choir Games, despite challenges
Winning gold in Auckland was even sweeter for the Fijian group as the majority of its choir members had never set foot on an airplane before. Audio
All Blacks v Fiji: what you need to know
The All Blacks are playing Fiji this weekend, but not at Eden Park or Suva. Just what are they doing in San Diego? Video
Staff call out Ahluwalia for sacking union president
Staff demand union leader to be reinstated, but the University of the South Pacific says it "is not at liberty to discuss staff information with third parties".
'Out of proportion': Fijian children exposed to marijuana, meth, heroin
Drug-Free World Fiji founder Kalesi Volatabu says the use of illicit drugs among children as young as 10 years old has become a serious concern for the country.
'The cost of inaction is far too high'
Diabetes Fiji is calling for immediate action to prevent further tragedies and improve the quality of life for people diagnosed with diabetes. Audio
International concern for suspended Fiji prosecution chief
The NZ Law Society, along with the Fiji Law Society, has expressed concerns of slow progress by the Fijian government in dealing with its suspended Kiwi public prosecutor's case.
Call for urgent action to prevent deaths from diabetes in Fiji
Diabetes Fiji is calling for immediate and comprehensive action to prevent further tragedies and improve the quality of life for people diagnosed with diabetes. Audio
Salary cut-off: Suspended Fiji prosecutor seeks NZ intervention
Christopher Pryde, a NZ citizen, has written to Winston Peters seeking assistance to "address a grave injustice perpetrated" by the Fijian government.
LGBTQIA+ advocate found dead after alleged 'intense' online bullying
A popular Fijian LGBTQIA+ activist and social media influencer was reportedly found dead in their home in Suva on Monday.
'Critical deficiencies' found in Fiji ship grounding investigation
The vessel was midway through a two-week patrol tasking exercise when it struck the Fulaga Reef on 11 June.
Lynda Tabuya hits back at welfare allowances criticism
The Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection says financially sustaining social welfare recipients is not the government's sole responsibility.
'Time will tell': Fiji's changing political loyalties
A former cabinet minister and MP says "time will tell" where the deregistered FijiFirst party politicians' loyalties lie. Audio
Stakeholders meet to discuss climate resilience in education
Regional 'Safe Schools' lead John Lilo said Pacific school children are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of natural disasters. Audio
Fiji looks to better address climate resilience in schools
Protecting school children from climate change was the main focus of a two day a consultation in Fiji this week. Audio
Political party FijiFirst deregistered
Fiji's political parties registrar says FijiFirst - the country's largest political party in Parliament - has been officially deregistered.