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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms with Flash Flood Risk and Strong East to Southeast Winds Across Fiji and Rotuma
A trough sweeps across Fiji, bringing showers to many islands with a chance of heavy downpours and isolated thunderstorms. Fresh easterly winds and rough seas could impact… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Rain and Localized Flood Risk Across the Fiji Group with East to Southeast Winds; Rotuma Under Strong Wind Warning
Unsettled weather persists across Fiji as a weak trough brings scattered showers and the potential for heavy downpours, with a risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas.… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Heavy Showers and Possible Flash Flooding Across the Islands With Strong East to Southeast Winds
Showers sweep across Fiji with the potential for isolated heavy falls and flash flooding in low-lying areas. Rain is set to ease from tomorrow, but breezy, unsettled… read more
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Fiji Weather Update September 1, 2025: Rain, Heavy Showers and Flood Risk Across the Islands with Strong Winds in Rotuma
An active trough brings showers across Fiji today, with a risk of heavy falls and flash flooding in low-lying areas. The pattern eases gradually, but scattered showers… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Showers, Isolated Thunderstorms, and Flash Flood Risk Across Islands With East to Southeast Winds
Unsettled conditions bring showers and the risk of heavy downpours across parts of Fiji, with gusty winds and rough seas. Low-lying areas should watch for possible flash… read more
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Fiji calls for village-level safeguards to protect the vulnerable amid abuse case
In Fiji, a minister calls on communities to harden village protections for the most vulnerable—children and people with disabilities. The push for quicker reporting and local safeguards… read more
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Kadavu Graduation: 125 Maritime Licenses and Inclusive Sea Leadership
Kadavu marks a landmark shift as locals from diverse backgrounds take the helm with new maritime licenses, signaling safer seas and stronger livelihoods. This milestone highlights bold,… read more
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Fiji Regulators Unite to Improve Internet Quality and Fair Pricing
A new alliance between consumer advocates and regulators could reshape Fiji’s internet landscape, aiming for fair pricing, stronger complaint remedies, and wider access—even in rural and maritime… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Low-Pressure Trough Brings Widespread Showers and Thunderstorms Across the Fiji Group with Flood Risk
Unsettled weather is sweeping Fiji with showers, thunderstorms, and the potential for flash flooding in low-lying areas. Winds and seas look variable as a trough moves through,… read more
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Fiji Pushes Back on Licensing Crisis Claims, Cites ICAO Standards
Officials push back against social media claims about Fiji’s aviation licensing, insisting the system remains ICAO-aligned with strict oversight and seasoned inspectors. With ongoing modernization, Fiji emphasizes… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Trough-Driven Showers, Isolated Thunderstorms and Flood Risk Across Fiji
Clouds, showers and the risk of flash flooding spread across Fiji as a trough lingers today, with another system edging in from the southwest. Expect heavy bursts,… read more
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England’s depth shines in Pool A showdown with Samoa at the Women’s Rugby World Cup
England’s women delivered a commanding display of depth, pace, and precision, reinforcing their status as title contenders. Samoa’s spirited showing underscored the growing strength of Pacific rugby… read more
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Fijiana’s World Cup Progress Hinges on Discipline Against Scotland
Fiji’s Fijiana pushed Scotland with sharper pace and a brighter lineout, signaling real growth on the World Cup stage. Yet costly discipline—culminating in a red card—kept the… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms with Heavy Rain and Flash Flood Risk Across Islands
Unsettled tropical weather is sweeping Fiji tonight with showers, isolated thunderstorms, and a risk of flash floods in low-lying areas. From the outer islands to the main… read more
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Sinner and Swiatek Demonstrate Resilience at the US Open
Two champions faced the pressure head-on at the US Open, turning shaky starts into late-match momentum. Swiatek and Sinner showed that grit and smart adaptation can outlast… read more
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Waranivalu to lead Fiji in King’s Cup as Krishna recovers
Roy Krishna’s injury opens a new chapter as Fiji’s Bula Boys name Tevita Waranivalu captain for the King’s Cup. The squad, blending seasoned leaders with rising talent,… read more
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Temple statue thefts spark arrests in Fiji
An arrest in Nadi ushers in a new chapter in Fiji’s ongoing wave of sacrilege against places of worship. With statues recovered and investigations expanding from Sawani,… read more
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Australia Confronts Neo-Nazi-Linked Anti-Immigration Rally as Nationwide Protests Loom
Controversy flares as anti-immigration protests linked to far-right groups spark demonstrations in multiple Australian cities. As authorities condemn hate and communities rally for inclusivity, the nation weighs… read more
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Fiji Temple Break-Ins Spark Police Crackdown and Interfaith Unity Efforts
Investigations intensify as a spate of sacrilege incidents around temples in Nadi unfolds, with sacred statues recovered and security stepped up. In a parallel case, teenagers were… read more
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Fiji Faces HIV Testing Shortages: Implications for Newborn Diagnosis
Fiji’s HIV program is facing a new hurdle as essential testing kits run low. With officials turning to targeted testing, frontline teams and communities are watching closely… read more
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Abbas Blocked from U.N. Trip as World Moves Toward Palestinian Statehood
The United States says Mahmoud Abbas won’t be allowed to travel to New York for a major UN gathering, a decision that could touch dozens of Palestinian… read more
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Protests and arrests hit UK asylum-seeker housing sites after court ruling
Clashes and arrests surfaced as protests targeted asylum-seeker housing at London-area hotels, highlighting a heated national debate over migration policy. A recent court ruling reshapes eviction timelines,… read more
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Namuka’s Suluk Leaves: A Quiet Lifeline Boosting a Fiji Village
In Namuka, the humble screw palm leaves—the suluk—are quietly turning into a lifeline. Across generations, families convert leaf into livelihood, weaving tradition with opportunity and resilience even… read more
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Tailevu Rugby Unites Nausori for Community Clean-Up
Tailevu Rugby Union’s latest off-field move brings the teams together for a Nausori town cleanup, spotlighting leadership, unity, and a community-first mindset. A glimpse into how rugby… read more
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Tonga cling to World Cup dream after Pacific Nations Cup setback against Fiji
Tuʻifua insists Tonga’s World Cup dream isn’t derailed by a tough result in Suva as the Ikale Tahi regroup for a pivotal Pacific Nations Cup push. read more
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Fiji bets on quality to grow premium exports worldwide
– Quality over quantity is redefining Fiji’s export story. A premium lineup—from turmeric and ginger to Fiji Water—wins buyers in the U.S., UAE, and beyond as producers… read more
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Fiji Consumer Council shifts to education-first strategy to boost consumer protections
Fiji’s Consumer Council is shifting from watchdog to proactive ally, rolling out advocacy, education, and real‑world fixes with retailers. As digital rights and transparent terms take center… read more
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Tailevu Youth Empowerment: Fundraising Signals Plans for a Youth Hub
Tailevu is placing its bets on youth leadership to shape the province’s future. A Youth Day fundraiser showcased what empowered young people can achieve and hinted at… read more
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Nora Z’s Pulse: Bridging Fiji and China Through Art at USP’s Oceania Centre
Nora Z’s Pulse at USP’s Oceania Centre turns a gallery show into a living dialogue across cultures. From an Artist Salon to hands-on tapa and lacquer sessions,… read more
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Fiji’s Kadavu Deep-Sea Expedition Signals New Ocean Protections
Scientists exploring Fiji’s Kadavu reefs and surrounding depths are gathering data that could redefine how the ocean is protected. From nearshore lagoons to the deep, the expedition… read more