Kiribati
'It's a funny situation': Kiribati's Sir Ieremia Tabai scathing about decision to deport judge
Kiribati's first president Sir Ieremia Tabai says the decision by the government to deport Australian-born Judge David Lambourne from the country is "a farce". Audio
Expatriate judge in Kiribati likely to face deportation
Expatriate judge in Kiribati likely to face deportation. Audio
David Lambourne: Australia-born judge facing potential deportation from Kiribati
An Australian-born judge in Kiribati could well face deportation later this week after a tribunal ruling that he should be removed from his post.
Kiribati struggles to reduce stray dog population
Kiribati struggles to reduce stray dog population. Audio
Kiribati judge hopes to finally have day in court
An expatriate judge in Kiribati hopes he will get a chance to make his case on Tuesday over his controversial suspension three years ago.
US cautions after Hawaii neighbour Kiribati gets Chinese police
The US has cautioned Pacific nations against assistance from Chinese security forces after Reuters reported that Chinese police are working in Kiribati, a neighbour of Hawaii.
Kiribati-NZ partner to prioritise healthcare
The Kiribati government and New Zealand's Institute of Environmental Science and Research (ESR) have joined forces in their efforts to improve the health outcomes for i-Kiribati people.
UN agency waiting to hear from Kiribati govt on judge suspensions
A United Nations Special Rapporteur has castigated the Kiribati government for its treatment of judges and the country's judicial crisis. Audio
Dignitaries mark 80th anniversary of Battle of Tarawa
American marines, alongside the Kiribati government and the US ambassador to Kiribati co-hosted the 80th annual commemoration of the Battle of Tarawa at the Betio Sports Complex on Tarawa Atoll.
After three and a half years Kiribati judicial crisis drags on
After three and a half years Kiribati judicial crisis drags on. Audio
As Banabans fall through the cracks they get help from ICAAD
As Banabans fall through the cracks they get help from ICAAD. Audio
Fiji, Kiribati urged to stop phosphate exploration process on Banaba island
A spokesperson in a village on Rabi island, Fiji is urging the Fiji and Kiribati governments to stop an exploration process led by an Australian mining company to extract the remaining phosphate on…
New Zealand help to nurture Kiribati language
Kiribati communities are celebrating Wikin te Taetae ni Kiribati - Kiribati Language Week.
Kiribati labour mobility workers benefit from PACER Plus training
Staff from the PACER Plus Implementation Unit are helping develop business skills among seasonal workers in Kiribati.
PACER plus helping i-Kiribati seasonal workers develop business skills
PACER plus helps Kiribati seasonal workers develop business skills. Audio
Kiribati coral reefs show recovery signs after weather impact
Coral reefs in Kiribati show signs of recovery following decimation. Audio
Families ripped apart by Pacific blackbirding now reuniting
From the 1860s until 1901, trading ships took Pacific islanders to work on plantations - many kidnapped or tricked, now some of those families are being reunited.
'People are suffering': Kiribati's judicial crisis
The opposition in Kiribati wants answers from the government about the ongoing crisis in the country's judiciary. Audio
Justice non-existent in Kiribati - Sir Ieremia Tabai
Justice non-existent in Kiribati - Sir Ieremia Tabai. Audio
Hope amidst Kiribati water crisis, but international help is needed
On World Water Day, March 22, David Kakiakia explained his hope for Kiribati, which is suffering from severe drought. Audio