Back on dry land after 50 days adrift
When Tanu Filo heard his son's voice on the phone, he thought it was a miracle.
When Tanu Filo heard his son's voice on the phone, he thought it was a miracle.
Joe Rokocoko was Fiji's most vociferous supporter among the All Blacks contingent when his homeland drew with Wales last weekend.
Museum exhibits give an insight into Fiji's tumultuous past, writes Graham Reid.
Paul Rush experiences the warm glow of hospitality in the Yasawa Islands.
In a move set to raise concerns about the newspaper's independence, Fiji Times publisher Dallas Swinstead said editor-in-chief Netani Rika had quit because of perceptions he was anti-government.
Fiji's military regime has arrested Mahendra Chaudhry for allegedly breaching public emergency regulations, reports said today.
An island holiday can be more than lying on a beach, discovers a culturally enriched, exhilarated and exfoliated Andrew Stone.
News Ltd has one month to sell or close its local paper in Fiji, a spokeswoman for the country's interim government says.
A pirate radio station plans to broadcast from international waters off the coast of Fiji.
The Pacific Islands Forum will be held in Auckland next September in the lead-up to the first game of the World Cup, the Herald understands.
The endorsement of Fiji's military regime by some Pacific countries is unlikely to affect the Pacific Islands Forum's suspension of Fiji, says Murray McCully.