French Polynesia
Air Moorea crash: Appeal court confirms jail sentences
The appeal court in French Polynesia has confirmed jail sentences over the 2007 Air Moorea crash, in which 20 people died.
Tahiti teachers on strike today over planned pension reform
Some schools in French Polynesia are closed today because of the latest one-day strike by teachers.
Ravel trial in Tahiti set for February
The trial in French Polynesia of a businessman and a union leader for alleged corruption has been set for 4 February.
Air Tahiti Nui cancels China charter - report
French Polynesia's international airline has cancelled the charter flight from China planned this week for China's New Year holiday.
Bora Bora calls for ban on large cruise ships
The mayor of Bora Bora in French Polynesia is pushing for a ban of large cruise ships from entering its lagoon from 2022.
Tahiti president in the dark about Hao fish farm launch date
French Polynesia's president Edouard Fritch says he has no date for when the Chinese company Tahiti Nui Ocean Foods will start work on its planned fish farm on Hao.
Renewed call on France to clean up Moruroa
A French Polynesian opposition politician says he will ask the French president Emmanuel Macron that the former French nuclear weapons test site at Moruroa be cleaned up.
Tahiti leader says impact of Australian fires backs nuclear claims
French Polynesia's pro-independence leader Oscar Temaru says the smoke from Australia's bushfires is concrete evidence that fallout from nuclear tests affected islands such as Tahiti.
Tahiti prepares for Macron's trip in April
The French overseas minister is due in French Polynesia early next month to help prepare President Emmanuel Macron's Tahiti visit in April.
Tahitian Village project: 5 local bids submitted
Five local bids have been submitted to build accommodation units at the planned Tahitian Village complex, says French Polynesia's government.
Tahiti job figures mask true rates of unemployment
Only about half of French Polynesia's people of working age have a job, according to figures just released for 2018.
Chinese fishing company defends marine pollution in Tahiti
A Chinese fishing company accused of marine pollution in French Polynesia says its fishing boat discharged hundreds of litres of liquids, including fuel, for safety reasons.
Tahiti eyed for 2024 Olympic sea rowing
French Polynesia's Rowing Federation hopes for sea rowing to be added as an Olympic sport and to be hosted in Tahiti as part of the 2024 Games in Paris.
Hopes for a trial in Tahiti over JPK disappearance
The family of a French Polynesian journalist who vanished in 1997 hopes a court case about his disappearance will be opened this year.
Seven men accused of Tahiti meth ring appear in court
Seven men have appeared in court in French Polynesia accused of being part of a methamphetaime distribution network.
French Polynesia's Tahoeraa probed over assembly contracts
Reports from Tahiti say the public prosecutor has opened an investigation into the alleged abuse of public funds by top politicians of French Polynesia's Tahoeraa Huiraatira party.
Tahiti man questioned over fatal road accident
A man has been taken in for questioning in French Polynesia over his possible role in this year's first fatal road accident.
French Polynesia's Flosse fails in electoral appeal
French Polynesia veteran politician Gaston Flosse has failed in his appeal to the electoral commission to be registered as a voter in Papeete.
Mayor elected as Tahiti municipal polls loom
A mayor has been elected in the French Polynesian commune of Papara for the weeks remaining until the March municipal elections.
Witnesses sought in French Polynesia after fatal road accident
Witnesses are being sought in French Polynesia following the first fatal road accident of the year.