Nauru
Taiwan helping bankroll Pacific Forum in Nauru
Taiwan, which is excluded from formal Pacific Islands Forum meetings at the behest of China, is nonetheless helping pay for the upcoming summit in Nauru.
Nauru refugees leave for US amid attacks on women
Thirty-six refugees exiled to Nauru by Australia flew to the US yesterday to be resettled after attacks on women refugees increased, an advocate says.
Tagata o te Moana for 7 July 2018
A documentary aimed at creating awareness about the effects of climate change on nations has triggered a political debate in Kiribati; Pacific Media Alliance says a ban imposed by Nauru on ABC… Audio
Public broadcasters group says Nauru ban unacceptable
The largest global grouping of public broadcasters says Nauru's ban on Australian Broadcasting Corporation journalists attending the Pacific Islands Forum summit is completely unacceptable.
NZ Law Society says civil rights on Nauru eroded
The New Zealand Law Society has spoken out about what it says is a drift to authoritarianism in Nauru. Audio
Pacific Island Forum encouraged to coax Nauru's democracy
A research academic at the Australian National University says regional bodies like the Pacific Islands Forum must have a role in encouraging the Nauru government towards more democratic practices.
'I'm fighting for Manus and Nauru' - refugee boxer
Refugees exiled to Manus Island and Nauru by Australia have a new champion in the form of a boxer who says he is fighting on their behalf. Video
Nauru's stance on ABC condemned by PFF
The Nauru government's refusal to allow journalists from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to cover the Pacific Forum Leaders summit has been condemned by the Pacific media watchdog.
PINA calls for Nauru and ABC to resolve 'impasse'
The Pacific Islands News Association is calling on Nauru and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation to use the "Pacific way" to resolve what it calls the impasse between them.
Nauru widows get payment to cover some bank losses
The government of Nauru has announced payment of US$369 thousand to widows who lost money when the Bank of Nauru collapsed in 2006.
Children in detention: US policy close to home
Opinion - The detention of children that has created such outrage in the US has been happening in our backyard for years, Ian Rintoul writes.
Nauru to appeal unconstitutional law ruling
The Nauru government says it will appeal a Supreme Court ruling that a recently passed law is unconstitutional.
Forum Secretariat 'stands by free and open press'
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat says that while Nauru has stated its concerns about media reporting, the Forum has always stood by the principles of free and open media.
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 July 2018
Indonesia's Papua has been described as a human rights "black hole"; Nauru has banned Australia's public broadcaster from attending this year's Pacific Islands Forum; A social media campaign alleging… Audio
Nauru ABC ban brazen attempt to suppress critical coverage - Amnesty
Amnesty International says the Nauru government's decision to ban Australia's ABC from the Pacific Islands Forum summit is a brazen attempt to suppress critical coverage.
ABC still going to try and attend forum despite Nauru ban
Australia's public broadcaster says it still plans to go to this year's Pacific Islands Forum summit, after Nauru's government banned it from entering the country.
NZ parliamentary press gallery echoes outrage over Nauru ABC ban
New Zealand's parliamentary press gallery has echoed outrage in Australia at the Nauru government's decision to ban the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
ABC journalists banned from covering Pacific Islands Forum
The ABC has been banned from covering the Pacific Islands Forum after the Nauruan government accused the public broadcaster of "continued biased and false reporting' about the country.
Petition launched for body of asylum seeker to be taken to Australia
The Iranian community on Nauru has launched a petition calling for the body of asylum seeker Fariborz Karami to be brought to Australia
Singapore court fines company with Nauru link
A Singapore court has fined a local company buying and shipping phosphate from Nauru with corruption.