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Taxi Scam Alert: Woman Charged After Fake Payment Scheme
A woman faces charges in a troubling case of alleged deception involving a taxi fare. After claiming to have made a payment that never went through, she… read more
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Father Demands Justice After Alleged Police Brutality on Son
A father is calling for an investigation into shocking claims of police brutality that left his son with severe injuries. The disturbing incident, which occurred during a… read more
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Boxing Controversy in Fiji: Legal Battle Sparks Over License Suspension
Tensions are rising in the boxing scene of Fiji as Freddy Chand takes a stand against the Boxing Commission’s suspension of his license. Legal challenges are underway,… read more
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Nadarivatu Forest Park: Empowering Community through Safety and Eco-Tourism
The recent grand opening of Nadarivatu Forest Park marks a pivotal step for eco-tourism in Fiji, with local tour guides and villagers enhancing their skills through First… read more
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Teen Arrested in Bold Robbery: Quick Police Response Makes Waves
A 19-year-old has been arrested for allegedly robbing a woman of her belongings, including her phone. Swift police action led to the suspect’s capture after tracing the… read more
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Pacific Leaders React to US Withdrawal from Paris Agreement: A Climate Crisis Deepens
Pacific leaders are sounding the alarm over major environmental concerns following a controversial U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement. With aid funding at risk, nations are… read more
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Revolutionizing Rice Farming: Training for a Sustainable Future in Fiji
A groundbreaking training session for rice farmers in Ba is set to revolutionize agricultural practices in the region. With innovative techniques for sustainable farming and enhanced productivity,… read more
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Vanuatu’s Political Alliance Aims for Stability Amid Key Constitutional Changes
Vanuatu’s political landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as a coalition of five parties, backed by over 30 newly elected MPs, seeks to establish a stable government.… read more
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Fiji’s Alarming HIV Surge: A Crisis in the Making?
Fiji is facing a severe HIV outbreak, with new cases tripling in just one year, prompting urgent action from health officials. Tied to a national methamphetamine crisis,… read more
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Samoa’s Political Turmoil: Snap Elections on the Horizon?
Samoa finds itself at a political crossroads as Opposition leader Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi calls for a snap election, citing instability in the current government. With accusations of… read more
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Federal Assistance U-Turn: What It Means for the Northern Mariana Islands
The recent reversal of a federal assistance pause has sparked significant reactions across territories, including the Northern Mariana Islands. Governor Arnold Palacios sees this as a chance… read more
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Diplomatic Tensions or Just Miscommunication? Kiribati Responds!
Tensions between Kiribati and New Zealand have surfaced following the abrupt cancellation of a key diplomatic visit. As both nations navigate this unexpected turn, questions arise about… read more
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Fiji’s New Police Chief Promises “Clean Slate” for Law Enforcement
Fiji’s new Police Commissioner, Rusiate Tudravu, is setting the tone for his tenure with bold expectations for the force. Advocating for internal reform and a commitment to… read more
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Fiji’s Bold Step Towards Enhanced Disaster Preparedness in the Pacific
Fiji is taking a significant step towards enhancing meteorological services and disaster preparedness in the Pacific with the launch of new regional centres. Backed by substantial Japanese… read more
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Amnesty Proposal for Papua: A Step Towards Peace or Just Empty Promises?
Amid a backdrop of conflict and deep-rooted grievances, the Indonesian government’s recent proposal for amnesty to pro-independence rebels in Papua raises critical questions. Is this move mere… read more
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Savea Takes the Helm: A New Era for Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby
Ardie Savea steps into a pivotal leadership role as the captain of Moana Pasifika for the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season. With a remarkable history, including 94… read more
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Super Rugby Pacific Launches Exciting New Player of the Year Award!
Get ready for an exciting season ahead as Super Rugby Pacific unveils the inaugural Player of the Year Award! This new initiative promises to spotlight outstanding player… read more
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Fiji’s Democratic Dilemma: Strong Leaders vs. True Governance
Fiji finds itself at a crossroads as it grapples with the complexities of democratization amid strong military influences. Recent survey results reveal a paradoxical relationship between the… read more
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Fiji on Alert: How Trump’s Tariff Plans Could Impact Global Trade
As global trade tensions rise with the reintroduction of significant tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump, nations are bracing for the potential fallout. Fiji’s Trade Minister remains… read more
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Pacific Pageant Queens Unite Against Climate Crisis
The Miss Pacific Islands Pageant 2025 contestants are making waves with their bold stance on climate change, a critical issue threatening the Pacific. Their recent press conference… read more
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Drua Captain Vows Redemption After Painful Final Loss
As Fijiana Drua’s captain, Bitila Tawake, reflects on the team’s painful loss in last year’s final, a renewed sense of determination emerges. With the upcoming Super Rugby… read more
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Marshall Islands Urges Citizens in U.S. to Stand Firm Against Immigration Crackdown
A rising wave of concern has swept through the Marshallese community in the U.S. as the government issues a stark warning regarding immigration officials. What prompted this… read more
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Vanuatu’s Historic Shift: Meet the Sole Female MP Aiming for Ministerial Power
A new chapter unfolds in Vanuatu’s political landscape as Marie Louise Milne becomes the only female member of Parliament, advocating for women’s voices in leadership. Her historic… read more
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Samoa’s Health Chief Sounds Alarm Over Potential U.S. Health Secretary Appointment
Aiono Dr. Alec Ekeroma, Samoa’s Director General of Health, has raised alarming concerns over Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s potential nomination as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human… read more
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Aid Cuts Spark Concerns: Will Pacific Nations Face a Crisis?
Concerns are mounting over potential U.S. workforce reductions in international aid and their implications for Pacific Island nations. With critical health programs and initiatives at risk, Pacific… read more
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Aid Freeze in the Pacific: A Call for Regional Resilience
Aid agencies in the Pacific face a challenging future as a recent executive order from the U.S. halts billions in foreign aid for at least 90 days.… read more
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Fiji’s Police Chief Challenges Gun Proposal Amid Rising Crime Concerns
The recent appointment of Fiji’s Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu, has sparked a heated debate over the proposal to arm police officers in response to rising crime… read more
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Diplomatic Dilemma: What Went Wrong Between New Zealand and Kiribati?
Tensions in the Pacific are rising as New Zealand reconsiders its aid to Kiribati amidst unexpected diplomatic turmoil. Experts are questioning the traditional protocols following a controversial… read more
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Rugby Fever: Nausori 10s Tournament Promises Thrilling Action!
Get ready for an exciting weekend of rugby at the third annual Nausori Rugby 10s Tournament! With a prize pool of $15,000, top teams from the region… read more
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Fiji’s Fiscal Revival: Debt Reduction Sparks Economic Optimism
Fiji is set for a significant fiscal turnaround, with the debt-to-GDP ratio projected to drop to 77.8% by 2025, down from a worrying 90.7% in recent years.… read more