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Fire at Narseys Plastics Contained: A Call for Enhanced Safety Awareness
A fire at the Narseys Plastics Industries factory has been contained thanks to the prompt response of local firefighters. While damage was minimized, the incident highlights a… read more
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Dubois Withdraws: A Fight Card Turned Upside Down!
Heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois has withdrawn from his highly anticipated title defense against Joseph Parker due to illness, creating a ripple effect in the boxing world. With… read more
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Urgent Call to Improve Air Quality Standards in the Pacific Islands
Fiji and the Solomon Islands face an urgent air quality crisis, with pollution levels consistently exceeding WHO guidelines. A recent study reveals alarming trends that pose serious… read more
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Fiji’s New Era of Community Policing: A Safer Future?
Fiji’s Police Commissioner has unveiled a bold new strategy aimed at enhancing public safety through increased police presence and community collaboration. This proactive initiative seeks to engage… read more
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Fire Crisis Strikes Fiji: Are We Prepared?
A significant fire has erupted at the Narseys Plastics Industries factory in Laucala Beach, sparking urgent firefighting efforts. This incident is part of a troubling trend of… read more
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Partnership for Safer Seas: Fiji Takes a Bold Step Forward
A significant partnership was forged today aimed at enhancing maritime safety and environmental protection in Fiji. With a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs… read more
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Rivalry Returns: Suva vs. Ba Set to Ignite Opening Weekend Action!
The excitement is building as the National Football League kicks off this weekend! A thrilling showdown awaits at HFC Bank Stadium, where Suva takes on rival Ba.… read more
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Fiji’s Bold Move: Enhancing Public Health Through Global Collaboration
A groundbreaking initiative is reshaping public health in Fiji. With a significant investment aimed at monitoring human arboviruses, the SHARE Project is set to strengthen the nation’s… read more
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New Court in Tuatua: A Game Changer for Youth Development!
A new multipurpose court has officially opened in the Tuatua Housing community, promising to be a hub for youth development and sporting activities. The Minister for Youth… read more
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Rivalry Ignites: Ravalaca vs. Ali for the Lightweight Crown!
The boxing world is abuzz as Mikaele Ravalaca and Mohammed Ali gear up for a showdown in the Lightweight title clash this Saturday at the Vodafone Arena.… read more
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Fiji Bitter Tabadamu 7s: New Contenders Rise in Thrilling Rugby Showdown!
The 4th Fiji Bitter Tabadamu 7s series has kicked off in Navua, bringing together 32 ambitious teams vying for glory. With last year’s champions absent, fresh contenders… read more
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Fiji’s Sugar Future: Can Innovation Attract a New Generation?
Fiji’s sugar industry faces a pivotal moment as it navigates challenges like an aging farmer population and declining youth interest. With experts advocating for a shift towards… read more
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Fiji Pearls Bounce Back: First Win Sparks Hope in PacificAus Series
The Fiji Pearls have turned the tide in the PacificAus Sports Netball Series, clinching their first victory against the Papua New Guinea Pepes. After a challenging start,… read more
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Sisterly Bonds: The Railumu Duo Set to Shine in Drua’s Preseason Clash
Excitement brews as Adi Salaseini Railumu gears up to share the field with her sister Setaita in a highly-anticipated preseason match. Once a development player, Salaseini’s remarkable… read more
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Vanuatu’s PM Demands Donor Action Amidst Frustrating Funding Delays
Vanuatu’s Prime Minister is taking a stand against lengthy donor funding processes that threaten the nation’s recovery and development. Expressing his frustrations, he calls for streamlined approaches… read more
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Pacific Islands Under Siege: The Silent Cyber Threats Unveiled
As cyber threats loom larger over Pacific Island nations, vulnerabilities are emerging that could have serious consequences. With limited resources and insufficient awareness, regions like the Marshall… read more
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Pacific Power Play: Australia and PNG Talk Defense Treaty
Australia and Papua New Guinea are engaging in talks to establish a formal defense treaty that could transform security dynamics in the Pacific. With China’s influence looming,… read more
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Vanuatu’s New PM Calls for U.S. Return to the Pacific: A Shift in Geopolitical Alliances?
Vanuatu’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Jotham Napat, is actively seeking a stronger U.S. presence in the Pacific, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration in a transforming geopolitical… read more
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Fiji Faces Flash Flood Warning: Are You Prepared?
A flash flood warning has been issued for parts of Fiji as a slow-moving trough brings clouds and rain. With heavy downpours and thunderstorms forecasted, residents in… read more
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Pacific Prime Minister Urges Global Action Against Climate Crisis
As climate change intensifies, Pacific island leaders are sounding the alarm on the urgent need for global action. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s recent address at the Munich… read more
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Vancouver Sevens: Captains Unite for a Thrilling Rugby Showcase!
As the countdown to the Vancouver Sevens tournament begins, excitement builds with captains from top rugby teams gathering for a ceremonial kickoff. Set against a backdrop of… read more
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Pacific Islands Secure $107 Million to Tackle Tuna Crisis Amid Climate Change
As climate change reshapes tuna migration patterns, fourteen Pacific Island nations are poised to receive $107 million from the Green Climate Fund. This unprecedented grant aims to… read more
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Is Fiji’s Government Silencing Dissent on Social Media?
Opposition MP Ketan Lal raises alarm over the Fijian Government’s actions, accusing it of silencing dissent on its official Facebook page. His remarks challenge the Coalition’s commitment… read more
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Samoa’s Political Showdown: Court Battles Shape Future Governance
Samoa is at a political crossroads as legal battles unfold between the Opposition Leader and the Prime Minister. With claims of a minority government and significant court… read more
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PacificAus Netball Showdown: Scotland and Samoa Lead the Charge!
Excitement builds in Brisbane as the PacificAus Sports Netball Series unfolds, with Scotland and Samoa surging ahead as early frontrunners. As teams battle for top positions and… read more
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Fiji’s Bold New Strategy to Combat HIV: Community Empowerment at the Forefront
Fiji is ramping up its battle against HIV, spotlighting the urgent need for tailored interventions, especially among its youth. With 59% of those affected being between 15… read more
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Sugar Cane Elections: A Turning Point for Growers?
As the elections for the Sugar Cane Growers Council draw near, stakeholders are divided on the potential impact. Concerns about politicization and the efficacy of addressing farmers’… read more
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Revitalizing Fiji’s Sugar Industry: Alternative Solutions on the Horizon?
Fiji’s sugar industry faces critical challenges, prompting calls for innovative solutions and reforms. From exploring alternatives like sugar-cane syrup to government initiatives aimed at revitalization, discussions are… read more
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Tropical Disturbance in the South Pacific: What’s Next?
Tropical disturbances are brewing in the South Pacific, with one notable system poised to impact the region. As weather experts monitor its movement towards Niue, the potential… read more
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Navigating the Future: Pacific Nations Confront Deep-Sea Mining Dilemma
As deep-sea mining emerges as a controversial topic in the Pacific, Tonga’s Minister of Lands emphasizes the critical need for responsible partnerships and dialogue. With opinions split… read more