Nauru
Baron Waqa negotiating - No start date for incoming PIF boss yet
The incoming head of the Pacific region's main political body is yet to sign his contract, almost six months after the 2023 Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting in Rarotonga.
Women discuss economic roadblocks in Nauru
"We have been treating gender equality as a women's issue only for far too long," SPC principal strategic lead for Pacific women and girls, Mereseini Rakuita, says.
Nauru AFL hopes for a grass field
Aussie rules football is the national sport but there is no proper grass field on the island. The players train and compete on a gravel field, but Nauru AFL hopes that will change.
Bendigo Bank delays plan to pull out of Nauru
Bendigo has temporarily delayed its plan to pull out of Nauru and close the Pacific Island country's only bank after a Chinese state-owned bank signalled it might be willing to fill the void.
Concerns about treatment of asylum seekers sent to Nauru
Concerns have been raised about the treatment of asylum seekers that have been sent to an Australian-operated detention centre on Nauru. Audio
Nauru Airlines adds to fleet with Boeing 737 aircraft
Nauru Airlines Chairman Dr Kieren Keke says this arrival completes the first phase of Nauru Airlines' fleet upgrade program.
Forty asylum seekers taken to Nauru by border forces
Forty asylum seekers taken to Nauru by border forces. Audio
China puts words into action, Nauru foreign minister says
Nauru's Foreign Minister Lionel Aingimea says the island appreciates China's vision of "building a community for a shared future of mankind".
Nauru severs diplomatic ties with Taiwan
Nauru's government says it will sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan and recognise China, marking Taipei's first diplomatic ally to switch to Beijing following a presidential election.
Taiwan loses first ally post-election as Nauru goes over to China
Nauru's government says it will sever diplomatic relations with Taiwan and recognise China, marking Taipei's first diplomatic ally to switch to Beijing following a presidential election.
Grudges still run deep during Pacific leaders meeting
The wounds of last year's rift at the Pacific Island's forum have re-opened. Audio
Nauru's president a 'no show' at Pacific leaders retreat on Aitutaki
Nauru president a 'no show' in Aitutaki for Pacific leaders retreat. Audio
Refugee advocate disappointed with Australian govt's latest act
The Australian government's confirmation that 11 "unauthorised maritime arrivals" have been sent to Nauru for regional processing has all been shrouded in secrecy, a refugee advocate says.
Adeang's elevation to Nauru presidency brings concerns
The elevation of long time Nauru politician David Adeang to the country's presidency is raising concerns in a number of areas. Audio
Nauru's President Adeang sworn in, names his Cabinet
Nauru's new elected President David Adeang has taken his oath and named his cabinet members, including former president Lionel Aingimea as the Minister for Justice.
Refugee advocate - Nauru's new president is the 'preferred choice'
Refugee advocate says Nauru's new president is the 'preferred choice'. Audio
David Adeang elected as the new President of Nauru
David Adeang, 53, has been elected as the new president of Nauru, ousting Russell Kun on Monday.
Nauru President calls for comprehensive reforms to 'outdated' UN system
The Pacific nation of Nauru has called on the United Nations General Assembly for an urgent need to reform the global decision making at the United Nations.
Nauru govt declares detonating WW2 old bomb as 'dangerous'
Nauru govt declares detonating WW2 old bomb as 'dangerous'. Audio
Protesters want refugee free from oppressive AUS detention
'Mental torture': Protesters want refugee freed from oppressive detention in AUS. Audio