Fiji
Tampered meth not linked to January bust - Fiji Police
Fiji police says the methamphetamine allegedly tampered with at the Totogo Police Station in Suva on Friday was not linked to the evidence from the January meth raids in Nadi.
Ex-Fiji PM, suspended police chief back in court
Former Fiji Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and suspended Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho have been charged in relation to the firing of two police officers in 2021.
Fiji military dismissing human rights abuse allegations an 'insult to victims' - lawyer
A Fiji human rights lawyer in exile is offering to provide the Fiji military and government with "hard evidence" to support allegations of human rights abuses against a high-ranking officer.
Fiji police assure people meth ‘under 24/7 CCTV surveillance’
Almost 5 tonnes of meth seized during two major drug raids last month has a street value of about FJ$2b. Police won't comment on where it's stored "due to security reasons".
Fijian indigenous affairs officials in NZ for 'economics-focused' talks
A delegation from the Fijian Ministry of iTaukei Affairs has arrived in New Zealand for a week-long trip that will take them across the North and South Islands.
Fiji tropical depression: Heavy rain, flash flooding in the Northern Division
Schools closed "until further notice" in the North. Disaster Management Office says due to heavy rain overnight a number of communities and access routes in Labasa remain underwater and inaccessible.
Fiji gets serious about tackling pornography issue
The Fiji Cabinet approves anti-pornography taskforce to hold consultations and address the root causes of the use and consumption of pornography.
Stop sharing distressing assault video - Fiji internet watchdog
The disturbing video of a child being brutally beaten by her father had been shared online hundreds of times, including by the Women and Children's Minister to her 176,000 Facebook followers.
Fiji's sacked public prosecutor suing govt for unlawful dismissal
Fiji's sacked assistant public prosecutor plans to sue the state for unlawful and unfair dismissal, discriminatory treatment based on race, and defamation.
Fiji Military 'stand by Colonel Naliva' accused of human rights abuses
The Fijian military forces "stands by" one of its senior officers, who is taking on a role with the Australian Army, despite the officer being accused of committing human rights abuses. Audio
Fiji meth bust accused ran popular Nadi kava bar and Australian import business
Jale Aukerea, 42, was among 13 people charged over two separate seizures of a total of 4.8 tonnes of meth last month.
Fijians urged to take heed of fire safety protocols
Fijians urged to take heed of fire safety protocols. Audio
Rabi Island visitor sign in an age old practice - Fiji lawyer
A Fiji lawyer, who is from Rabi Island, says an announcement by the administrator that visitors to the island need to inform the police of their presence is nothing new.
Fiji house fires leave 16 families without a place to live
Fire Authority chief executive Puamau Sowane is urging people to be careful and "use use qualified electricians to do their wiring in their homes".
Fiji PM refuses to be seen as 'weak' - Fiji political expert
Fiji PM refuses to be seen as 'weak' - Fiji political expert. Audio
Rabuka 'trying to assert himself' by axing Cabinet minister - Ratuva
Fjii's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka sacked former Education Minister Aseri Radrodro to "avoid looking weak", a political sociologist says.