A former childcare worker from Fiji is sentenced to jail for the indecent treatment of a child at a daycare centre in Queensland, and will be deported afterwards.
Former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho have pleaded not guilty to charges of inciting to mutiny.
The Papua New Guinean, who led the Forum from 1998 to 2004, died last week. Waqa has acknowledged Sir Noel's significant ...
The Cabinet has approved the establishment of a resident Embassy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Suva.This marks a major step forward in diplomat ...
Acting Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Luisa Latu told the court the State intends to call 24 witnesses.
The Fiji Police Force is prioritising the digitalisation of the force to strengthen national security and improve operational efficiency. Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu states that connecting all ...
The defence lawyer for Nigerian national Chukwuemeka Ikenna Phabian has filed a motion seeking further disclosures from Police. Phabian is among seven accused charged with one cou ...
Fiji is stepping up its national security and digital resilience efforts in response to rising threats from transnational ...
RNZ Pacific reporters. New Zealand police will work more with counterparts in Samoa and Tonga to try and stop the flow of cocaine and methamphetamine through the region. Prime Min ...
New Zealand’s border and police agencies have signed an agreement with their Tongan counterparts in the fight against trans-national crime in the Pacific.
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Sharks have friends who they prefer to socialise with, reveals new research
New research shows bull sharks form preferred social relationships rather than mixing randomly. The six‑year study at Fiji’s Shark Reef Marine Reserve tracked 184 bull sharks and found they have ...
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