Nauru
Nauru refugee camp demolished to hide abuse - advocate
The oldest refugee camp on Nauru is being demolished to hide abusive conditions from the Pacific Islands Forum, an advocate says. Audio
US officials to meet with Pacific Forum leaders in Nauru
US officials will head a roundtable at the Pacific Islands Forum with regional leaders to discuss various issues facing members.
More refugee children critically ill on Nauru
A refugee on Nauru is critically ill after refusing food, water and medical care, while a 12-year-old girl has been hospitalised after reportedly attempting to set herself on fire.
NZ PM softens language on meeting with Nauru refugees
The NZ Prime Minister is softening her language over whether she will meet with refugees on Nauru when she visits the island for the Pacific Islands Forum next month.
PM softens language on meeting with refugees on Nauru
The Prime Minister is softening her language over whether she will meet with refugees on Nauru when she visits the island for the Pacific Islands Forum next month.
Australia's Labor joins calls for Nauru children to go to NZ
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is softening her language over whether she will meet with refugees on Nauru when she visits the island for the Pacific Islands Forum in September. This comes as pressure… Audio
Nauru responds to 'misinformation'
The government of Nauru is taking issue with some of the reporting around what it calls a riot at the island's parliament more than three years ago.
Gravely ill refugee boy on Nauru moved to Australia with family
A seriously ill 12-year-old refugee on Nauru is being moved to Australia with his whole family.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 21 August 2018
World Vision says life for the almost 120 children detained on Nauru is becoming increasingly desperate; A former Cook Islands Health Minister says it's time for the country to increase its health… Audio
Plight of detained children on Nauru desperate - World Vision
World Vision says life for the almost 120 children detained on Nauru is becoming increasingly desperate. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 20 August 2018
The conversation surrounding the possible independence of Chuuk from the Federated States of Micronesia has heated up, with the local US Ambassador and a former president warning of dire consequences… Audio
Resignation syndrome afflicting Nauru refugee child
A refugee child suffering from resignation syndrome has been transfered from Nauru to Australia. Audio
Reporters Without Borders attacks Nauru over ABC ban
Reporters Without Borders has called on Nauru to rescind its decision to ban Australia's public broadcaster from entering the country to cover next month's leaders meeting of the Pacific Islands…
Appeal's defeat exposes Australia's asylum process
Australia's Federal Court has thrown out a government appeal in a case that exposed its treatment of asylum seekers. Audio
Nauru takes over former Sth Korean purse seiners
Nauru is now an active participant in the Pacific's lucrative purse seine fishery with two Nauru flagged vessels entering service.
Nauru justice minister attacks Nauru 19 lawyers
A Nauru government minister has made scathing comments in parliament about the so called Nauru 19, their lawyers and the judge hearing the case.
Nauru claims it's off the EU 'greylist'
The Nauru government says it's been confirmed as fully compliant with European Union tax and financial security regulations.
Management mum over Nauru workers' removal
The Australian company Canstruct will not comment on the deportation of four of its workers at the Australian-run asylum seeker camps on Nauru.
Nauru govt could face no confidence motion
A dumped Nauru cabinet minister is said to be pushing for a no confidence vote in the Baron Waqa government.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 August 2018
Victims of the Ambae volcanic eruption in Vanuatu are distraught over having to leave their island; A Fiji resort bans certain sunscreens to protect nearby reefs; The Nauru 19 have to wait another… Audio