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Pacific Elevates Climate Mobility into a Regional Security Framework
Across the Pacific, climate mobility is moving from debate to a formal framework that ties resilience to regional security. Built on years of dialogue and trust, it… read more
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Fiji Urges Employers to Support Workers During Weather Recovery
As Fiji begins rebuilding after extreme weather, the Ministry urges employers to show empathy and flexibility for workers facing losses, while keeping safety at the forefront. The… read more
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Pacific Framework for Climate Mobility Poised to Reshape Global Policy
An ambitious shift is underway in the Pacific, reshaping how the world talks about climate mobility and human security. A new regional framework puts dignity, rights, and… read more
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Opposition Demands Immediate On-Ground Flood Relief in Western Division
Opposition MP Viam Pillay is pressing for an urgent, on-the-ground response as floods devastate the Western Division. With villages cut off, damaged infrastructure, and rising water shortages,… read more
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Fiji High Court Discharges 19-Year-Old Without Conviction in Grievous Harm Case
An unusual case of violence tests the balance between accountability and rehabilitation. A 19-year-old who admitted to a serious assault walks away with no conviction, a ruling… read more
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Two Educators Charged After Queen Victoria School Incident
Two educators, aged 45 and 26, face criminal recklessness and negligence charges after an incident involving a Queen Victoria School student. They were granted bail and are… read more
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Fiji Unveils Four-Year Plan to Shield Kids From Drugs
Fiji unveils a four-year prevention project, with support from Japan and UNICEF, aimed at shielding children from drug-related harm. The initiative emphasizes early intervention, diversion, and child-friendly… read more
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Fiji Inflation Slips into Deflation in Feb 2026 CPI
Inflation in Fiji cooled to -1.8% for the year to February 2026, but price moves across sectors tell a mixed story. Food and non-alcoholic beverages climbed, even… read more
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Fiji Opposition Demands Clinical Precision to Stop Economic Drift and Soaring Prices
Opposition MP Jone Usamate challenges Fiji’s economic leadership, warning that rising costs and faltering public services show governance in need of “clinical precision.” He calls for structural… read more
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Fiji Jaywalking Sparks Push for Stricter Pedestrian Enforcement
Jaywalking is resurfacing as a serious road-safety concern in Fiji, with officials warning that crossing outside designated crossings and ignoring signals is fueling injuries and near-misses. Police… read more
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Behind the Delay: Why Online Abuse Complaints Take Time
Patience is urged as online abuse complaints navigate a careful, rule-based process—platform guidelines, multilingual posts, and form gaps all add time. The journey aims for thorough, legally… read more
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Matakunea to Welcome New Fisheries Station and Ice Plant
Plans are advancing for a new fisheries station at Matakunea, along with an ice plant, research facility, and training hub that could boost coastal livelihoods. With groundwork… read more
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Fiji Flights Return to the Gulf: UAE Moves 60 Flights, 80 More on the Way
Fijian travelers across the UAE, GCC, and the wider Middle East and North Africa can look forward to a restart of scheduled flights. A fresh embassy update… read more
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Heavy Rain Warning Cancelled as Flood and Flash Flood Alerts Remain Across Fiji’s Viti Levu, Yasawa, Mamanuca and Kadavu Regions
Clouds roll in with scattered showers across the island chain, while a flash flood watch keeps low-lying areas on edge. Breezy southeast winds and the chance of… read more
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Fiji Lifts Heavy Rain and Flood Warnings as Conditions Improve
Warnings are easing as Fiji’s weather stabilizes, but scattered showers may linger in parts of the islands. Brighter days ahead could be on the horizon. read more
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Fiji Bus Fares at Risk as E-Ticketing Gaps Emerge
Fiji’s new e-ticketing system is under scrutiny as audits show buses often run full while card payments lag far behind. With revenue losses looming, operators warn fares… read more
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Flash Flood Warning Remains in Effect for Viti Levu as Flood Alert Covers Fiji’s Low-Lying Areas
Rain is easing, but flood and flash-flood alerts linger in low-lying areas. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and the occasional thunderstorm, as easterly winds keep temperatures… read more
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Termite Threat to Fiji’s Sugarcane in Western Division Sparks Urgent Action
Termite infestations are emerging as a new threat to Fiji’s Western Division sugarcane, alarming farmers in the Lovu Sector. With no effective chemical control yet, growers warn… read more
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Foord shines as Bula FC earns 0-0 draw with South Island United in Melbourne
Melbourne hosted a tense 0-0 OFC Pro League showdown as Bula FC and South Island United traded near-misses and defensive masterclasses. A standout showing from Bula FC’s… read more
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Fiji Braces for Fuel Price Rise as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Intensify
Escalating tensions in the Middle East could ripple into Fiji’s fuel prices as global oil markets react to potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Short-term volatility… read more
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Trailblazing Pacific Leader Joins Pasifika Communities University to Shape Ocean Governance
A renowned Pacific leader moves from a regional university to a newly established institution in Suva, taking the helm of a pioneering School of Ecology and Resilience… read more
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Fiji Bets on Drought-Resistant Tomatoes for Climate-Smart Farming
A new Fiji-wide, five-year climate-smart farming initiative is helping farmers battle extreme weather. It centers on drought- and flood-tolerant tomatoes—including Sun Rising Number 2—and expands training to… read more
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Fiji Weather Alert: Heavy Rain Warning, Flood Alerts and Flash Flood Warnings Across the Fiji Group
A soggy stretch is on the way for Fiji, with heavy rain, possible thunder, and ongoing flood alerts. Showers pop up across the islands, keeping umbrellas close… read more
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Hormuz Tensions Could Hit Fiji Fuel Prices, FCCC Warns
Rising tensions around a key global oil route could push Fiji’s fuel and LPG prices higher in the coming weeks. Disruptions—from brief delays to longer shutdowns—could ripple… read more
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Middle East Tensions Prompt Pacific Travel Advisories
Rising tensions in the Middle East are reshaping security at Pacific bases and prompting fresh travel advisories for citizens across the region. From Guam to neighboring island… read more
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Western Division Schools Closed Amid Flooding and Hazardous Roads
Western Division schools remain closed as floods persist and roads stay hazardous, with safety for students and staff as the priority. In other divisions, classes may continue,… read more
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Marshall Islands’ Olivia Reed Sets National Long Jump Record in Boston
Olivia Reed powers a record-breaking 5.92-meter long jump, sparking a wave of excitement for Marshall Islands athletics. Her standout performance in Boston signals a rising chapter for… read more
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Cyclone Urmil Ravages Nadi Roads; Residents Demand Urgent Government Help
More than 300 residents in Bila, Martintar, confront crumbling roads, flooded drains and growing disruption after a cyclone, as they urge urgent on-site action to restore safety… read more
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Flooding Forces Western Division Schools to Close Indefinitely — What Families Need to Know
Indefinite school closures hit the Western Division as floods and dangerous roads persist. In contrast, Northern, Eastern, and Central Divisions plan to operate normally, but families must… read more
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Pacific Civil Society Pushes for Inclusive Climate Mobility Policies
Civil society in the Pacific is urging inclusive platforms where communities help shape climate-mobility policy—promising ongoing dialogue, transparency, and holistic approaches that safeguard culture while expanding safe,… read more