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Suva Beehive Incident: Police Question Local Children, Parents Urged to Teach Respect
Residents of Suva’s Wailea settlement are in the spotlight as police review actions taken by a group of local children toward a neighbor. The case underscores a… read more
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Fiji Ports Security Alert: Unauthorized Access at LPG Mooring Zones
An urgent security alert flags strict off-limits zones around LPG mooring areas following recent unauthorized entries. The warning underscores the danger of trespass in areas handling hazardous… read more
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ADB Expands Pacific Footprint with New Suva Office
A major development partner expands its Pacific footprint, promising faster delivery and bigger ambitions for Fiji and its neighbors. A new Suva office signals a renewed push… read more
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Fiji Launches Public Consultations to Reform Mining and Quarry Laws
– A nationwide review of Fiji’s mining and quarry laws kicks off this March, promising modernized licensing, land access, and stronger environmental safeguards. – Public consultations are… read more
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Fiji January 2026 Departures: Jobs Abroad, Education, and Holidays
January 2026 saw a notable wave of departures from Fiji, with thousands seeking jobs, training, and longer-term opportunities overseas. At the same time, many left for holidays… read more
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Fiji’s Military Chief Mentors Youth in Early-Morning Old Testament Study
From the commander’s desk to the classroom at dawn, a Fiji leader reveals a moving tale of mentoring 23 youths in Suva through a four-year study of… read more
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Fiji’s CJS Supermarket Expands to Niue After Swanson Acquisition
Fiji-based CJS Supermarket is making its first move outside Fiji by acquiring Niue’s largest supermarket, signaling a bold new chapter in Pacific retail. With plans to bring… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy Periods with Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain Likely on Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Fiji’s weekend forecast is a tropical tease—sunny spells punctuated by scattered showers and the occasional thunderstorm rolling in from the afternoon. Some islands stay bright longer, others… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy With Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain Likely in Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Today Fiji is in for a lively mix of clouds, showers, and the occasional thunderstorm. Warm spells peek through between sudden downpours—keep an umbrella handy for whatever… read more
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Drua Struggles on the Road as Waratahs Dominate in Sydney
On the road, the Drua showed flashes of promise before a relentless Waratahs side pulled the match away. A day of sharp attacking moments and tough lessons… read more
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Waratahs Edge Drua as Jorgensen Shines Again
On a sweltering night in Sydney, a standout burst from Max Jorgensen helped the Waratahs swing the game in their favor. The second half brought a bench-driven… read more
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Four Key Tuna Issues Shaping 2026 RFMO Talks
2026 is shaping up to be a watershed year for tuna fisheries. As harvest strategies move from planning to practice, sharper transparency, smarter monitoring, and gear innovations… read more
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Vanuatu Faces Global Banking Pressure Ahead of FATF Review
Vanuatu’s access to international banking is tightening under global pressure, touching everyday life for families and local businesses. As regulators brace for a major international review, the… read more
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Fiji Mutiny Case: Bail Granted for Bainimarama and Ex-Police Chief
Fiji’s political and military tensions come under the microscope as a high-profile case unfolds. A former prime minister and the ex-police chief are granted bail amid serious… read more
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Tuvalu Warns of Moral Gap as Australia Expands Fossil Fuels
Tuvalu’s climate minister issues a moral warning as the fossil-fuel agenda presses forward. With rising seas threatening island nations, the push for genuine climate leadership becomes a… read more
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US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau Heads to Hawaii for Pacific Investment Summit
A high-profile Pacific diplomacy mission kicks off with a key summit in Hawaii, weaving together investment, security, and shared prosperity. The journey through Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa… read more
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UN Warns Asia-Pacific Could Miss Nine in Ten SDG Targets by 2030
Progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia–Pacific region is at a tipping point. While poverty declines and electricity access expands, crucial climate and biodiversity trends… read more
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Türkiye-Australia Lead Pacific Push Ahead of COP31
Türkiye and Australia join forces with Pacific nations for a landmark COP31, moving pre-COP events to the Pacific for the first time. With a spotlight on island… read more
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CB4N: Global Capacity-Building for Climate Negotiators Launched
UN Climate Change unveils CB4N, a targeted capacity-building program designed to empower negotiators—especially youth and delegates from developing countries—with the knowledge, preparation, and confidence to participate more… read more
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Ra High Aims to Defend Vodafone Trophy as Fiji U-19 Rugby Season Kicks Off
Ra High’s under-19 rugby team is chasing back-to-back glory as the Vodafone Trophy season kicks off. With fierce rivals looming, grueling training, and a steadfast motto guiding… read more
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French-Backed Erasmus+ Sparks Cross-Pacific Research Exchange
A cross-Pacific mobility program, backed by the French Embassy, is accelerating research collaboration between USP and the University of New Caledonia. Eight USP students will undertake three-month… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy Periods with Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms, Heavy Falls Likely on Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Fiji’s forecast takes a playful turn in this comedy edition, with clouds delivering dramatic showers and thunderstorm cameos across the islands. Expect breezy easterlies, warm days, and… read more
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Fiji PM Orders Independent Probe Into Minister’s Overseas Trip Funded by Sports Council
An independent probe has been launched into travel plans and financial questions surrounding a high‑level minister’s overseas trip, amid concerns over funding by the Fiji Sports Council.… read more
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Japan-UNICEF Launches Fiji Youth Drug-Prevention Initiative
Japan and UNICEF are launching a major four-year initiative in Fiji aimed at reducing drug use among children and young people. The plan focuses on prevention, life-skills… read more
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Fiji PM Orders Independent Probe Into Minister’s NZ Trip and Sports Council Funds
An independent probe has been launched into travel sponsorships and allegations of fund misuse within Fiji’s sports sector, following recent talks between the Prime Minister and the… read more
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Safer Suva Bus Station Upgrade Complete as Phase One Opens, Phase Two on the Way
Suva’s upgraded bus station is set to make daily commutes safer and smoother, with clearer signage, better pedestrian flow, and new security cameras. Phase Two hints at… read more
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Suva Beehive Incident Prompts Police to Warn Parents
An incident in a Suva settlement involving local children and a beehive near a home has sparked a conversation about boundaries and respect. Police are urging parents… read more
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Yacht Tied to French Polynesia Washes Up in Fiji, Sparks Regional Maritime Investigation
A yacht wash-up in Vunikodi hints at a far-reaching Pacific mystery. Traced to Papeete and tangled in a long, uncertain voyage, the vessel’s tale is drawing in… read more
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Rising Road Toll Prompts Nationwide Safety Plea
Another life on the road ends in tragedy as a fatal crash pushes the toll to seven. Police say the latest incident underscores how quickly danger can… read more
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Fiji rolls out free ivermectin to curb scabies in children
A rising outbreak of a highly contagious skin infection is affecting Fiji’s children, with many clinic visits tied to scabies. Now, ivermectin has been added to the… read more