Kiribati
More cervical screening needed in Kiribati
Health researchers in Kiribati say at least four women die annually from cervical cancer but only ten percent of women in the target age group are being screened.
Kiribati encourages cancer screening
Kiribati health authorities say new research has revealed more needs to be done to teach people about cervical cancer as cultural barriers are preventing women from being screened. Audio
Tito resigns from Kiribati parliament
Kiribati's former president Teburoro Tito has resigned from parliament to become the country's representative to the United Nations in New York.
Solomon Airlines and Air Kiribati partner on new service
Solomon Airlines and Air Kiribati have launched a new service linking Brisbane and Tarawa via Honiara.
No apology from Kiribati opposition for boycott
The opposition leader in Kiribati, Titabu Tabane, says he will not apologise to the House for boycotting a session of parliament.
De Brum helped deepen climate change discussion - Tong
A former Kiribati president says the late Tony de Brum helped deepen climate change discussions.
Millions approved for Kiribati outer islands infrastructure
The Kiribati parliament has approved almost $US24 million to upgrade infrastructure on the outer islands.
Kiribati people ‘cursed’ by kava
Kiribati's former president, Sir Ieremia Tabai, has called on the government to up its game if it wants its people to be fit and healthy.
Poor pay debated in Kiribati parliament
Concern over poor pay for contractors offloading catch from foreign fishing vessels has been raised in the Kiribati parliament.
Call for better access to information in Kiribati
Kiribati's former president, Sir Ieremia Tabai, is urging the government to make access to information easy.
Church naming case dismissed in Kiribati court
A legal battle between members of the Kiribati Uniting Church and the church's trustees over a name change has come to an end with the Court of Appeal dismissing the case.
Kiribati opposition warns of excessive copra subsidy
An opposition MP in Kiribati is urging the government to review its copra subsidy, saying it cannot be sustained in the long run.
Pacific fight against climate change takes to the world stage
Pacific states have taken their fight against climate change to the world stage. Audio
Tuvaluans and i-Kiribati promised a home in Fiji
Fiji's prime minister Frank Bainimarama says people who leave Tuvalu and Kiribati because of climate change will be allowed to settle permanently in Fiji.
Bakov says no official Kiribati govt rejection yet
A Russian businessman keen to revive the Romanov empire says he has to date received no official decision from the Kiribati government rejecting his investment proposal.
Attempts to raise environmental awareness among Kiribati children
The Pacific Community is issuing schools in Kiribati with a booklet to raise children's awareness on environmental conservation and the need to choose sustainable and healthy foods.
Kiribati holds Taiwanese purse seiner crew until fine paid
A Taiwanese purse seiner has been fined $US4 million dollars for illegal fishing in Kiribati's Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
Taiwanese president to visit Pacific
The Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen is to visit Taiwan's six diplomatic allies in the Pacific in July according to reports from Taipei.
NCD fighting vegetables growing well on Pacific atolls
Vegetables that can counter non communicable diseases (NCDs) have been found by Australian scientists to grow well on Pacific atolls. Audio
Atoll vegetables to fight NCDs
Scientists have identified leafy vegetables which grow well on atolls that can reduce rates of non-communicable diseases. Audio