Kiribati
NZ Defence Force helps search for missing Kiribati vessels
The New Zealand Defence Force is helping search for two vessels in Kiribati that failed to return from separate fishing trips last week.
Destruction of Banaba exhibited in New Zealand
A new exhibition in New Zealand is highlighting the cost of the country's agricultural prosperity. Audio
Advice offered for Kiribati to increase workers in NZ
Kiribati should build on relationships with existing Recognised Seasonal Employers in order to increase the proportion of its workers in New Zealand's scheme, Immigration New Zealand says.
Kiribati opposition MPs ordered out of the House
Two Kiribati opposition MPs were ordered to leave parliament yesterday after they refused to obey the speaker's rulings.
Kiribati establishes diplomatic ties with Tajikistan
Kiribati has established diplomatic ties with Tajikistan.
Kiribati wants more seasonal workers to Aust, NZ
The Kiribati parliament is to ask New Zealand and Australia to take more i-Kiribati workers in their seasonal worker schemes.
Kiribati legal action over ferry disaster to continue after internal dispute
A Kiribati NGO says it will continue to pursue legal action against the government over the Butiraoi ferry disaster, despite an internal dispute.
Kiribati ferry victims' families at odds with NGO
A group representing the families of victims of Kiribati's Butiraoi ferry tragedy has broken ties with an NGO that had been working with them.
Kiribati govt upset at people living above reservoir
The Kiribati government says it is saddened that several landowners are refusing to move from land around the water reservoir areas at Bonriki in South Tarawa.
Kiribati govt defends Chinese scholarship scheme
The Kiribati government has defended the country sending local students to study in China on Chinese government funded scholarships.
Kiribati government embarrassed by faulty budget bill
The Kiribati government faced moments of embarrassment on Tuesday when Finance Minister, Teuea Toatu, presented a supplementary budget.
Kiribati MP calls for President to take action over corruption
A senior opposition MP in Kiribati, Sir Ieremia Tabai, has called on the president to crack down on one of his ministers he says is corrupt.
Kiribati Speaker to get tough with MPs not following the rules
The speaker of the Kiribati parliament says he will turn off the microphones of MPs who refused to sit down when he stands.
Kiribati families fundraise for lawsuit over ferry disaster
Kiribati families of victims lost in last year's Butiraoi ferry disaster are fund-raising for a lawsuit against the government.
Kiribati TV providing culturally sensitive news
A recently launched television service in Kiribati says its news will remain sensitive to the culture and traditions of the islands.
The world talks about climate change while Kiribati waits...and suffers
As public discussion on climate change and ways to arrest its impact continue around the world, one of many low-lying atolls in the Pacific wrestles with the issue right now.
Kiribati look to benefit from management of ocean and air
The president of Kiribati says the country could look to the efficient management of its ocean and air space to help the economy.
Kiribati welcomes NZ's help to access the 'right to life'
The Kiribati government says a New Zealand aid package will help people get one of the basic needs for life.
NZ calls for action around Kiribati climate challenges
New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister has called for the world to do more to battle climate change impacts after witnessing the challenges that Kiribati faces first hand.
NZ ministers warmly greeted in Kiribati
The New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister has been warmly welcomed in Kiribati.