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Fiji’s Luke Tagi Commits to Bayonne Until 2028
Luke Tagi’s commitment to Bayonne until 2028 marks a pivotal moment for both him and the team. After an impressive season with the Flying Fijians, what does… read more
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Fijiana 7s Set to Kick Off Exciting Dubai Campaign Against Ireland!
The Fijiana 7s team is ready to take on the world as they kick off their HSBC SVNS Dubai campaign. With an opening match against Ireland on… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Heavy Rain Alert Canceled, But Risks Remain!
The heavy rain warning for Fiji’s major islands has been lifted, but the threat of localized flooding remains. As a trough of low pressure continues to hover,… read more
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Fiji and New Zealand Set for Epic Showdown at Dubai 7s!
Get ready for an electrifying showdown as Fiji and New Zealand, two powerhouses of sevens rugby, prepare to clash in the highly anticipated final match of Pool… read more
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Fiji’s Police Under Fire: Calls for Accountability and Human Rights Training
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission has taken a bold stance against police violence, revealing alarming reports of misconduct that threaten public trust. With calls for… read more
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Shocking Crime Surge: Fiji’s Police Officers Under Fire
A troubling report has emerged from the Fiji Police Force, revealing serious charges against four officers, including accusations of assault and rape. Amidst a rise in overall… read more
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Public Drinking Crisis: Town on High Alert!
In Savusavu, rising alcohol consumption is leading to a surge in public disturbances, raising concerns about community safety. Local leaders are pushing for increased police presence on… read more
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Tragic Snorkeling Incident Sparks Safety Investigation in Fiji Resort
A tragic incident has unfolded in Fiji, where a 50-year-old Japanese tourist drowned while snorkeling. As investigations begin, authorities are examining the resort’s safety protocols and emergency… read more
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Breaking Barriers: Moara Nonu’s Historic Karate Journey
Discover the inspiring journey of Moara Nonu, the first woman to represent Fiji in international karate, and her trailblazing achievements at the 1997 Oceania Karate Championship. Learn… read more
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Reforming Fiji’s Education: The Power of Parental Engagement
Fiji’s education system faces significant challenges, with a concerning failure rate despite a slight increase in overall pass rates. Muniappa Gounder, general secretary of the Fiji Teachers… read more
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Surge in Crimes Against Children Sparks Alarm: A Deep Dive
A shocking uptick in crimes against children and women has been reported, raising urgent concerns among communities. With a staggering 39% rise in offenses against children, including… read more
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Flying Fijians Seek Respect: A Path to Growth After Tough Loss
After a tough loss to Ireland, head coach Mick Byrne emphasizes the urgent need for the FIJI Water Flying Fijians to improve. As they reflect on their… read more
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Police Under Fire: Assaults and Rape Charges Shake the Force
A shocking series of charges against four police officers has emerged, fueling concerns over rising crime trends. While serious assaults on officers have increased, there’s a silver… read more
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Calls for Action: FHRADC Addresses Rising Police Brutality in Fiji
Recent allegations of police brutality in Fiji have sparked serious concerns. With multiple reports of physical assault and misconduct, the call for thorough investigations is growing. What… read more
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Drua’s Rising Influence: A Game Changer for Fiji Rugby
Discover how the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua is shaping the future of Fiji Rugby! With a host of Drua players making waves in the national squad, the… read more
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Fijian Teachers Demand Change Amid Alarming Exam Failures
The Fijian Teachers Association is sounding the alarm on the No Repeat Policy, urging a reevaluation that could reshape educational outcomes for struggling students. With exam results… read more
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Relocation Revolution: Transforming Jittu Settlement into Modern Homes
A transformative initiative is underway that aims to relocate families from the Jittu squatter settlement in Suva to modern housing. With a focus on improving living conditions… read more
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Fiji Muslim League Issues Urgent Eviction Notice: What’s Next for Nabua Residents?
As the threat of eviction looms over the long-established residents of the Fiji Muslim League settlement in Nabua, tensions rise among families who have called this place… read more
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Fiji Shines at Global Sourcing Fair: A TCF Showcase
Fiji’s textile, clothing, and footwear sector made a splash at the recent Australian Sourcing Fair, showcasing its unique capabilities alongside industry heavyweights. With opportunities for networking and… read more
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Fiji’s Path to Sustainability: A Call for Action at TOPEX Conference 2024
Fiji is charting a path towards net zero emissions by 2050, but it requires urgent investment in renewable energy and sustainable practices. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s passionate… read more
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Global Plastic Crisis: Are We Doing Enough?
Global negotiators are converging in South Korea, aiming to tackle the pressing crisis of plastic pollution. With representatives from 66 countries, discussions are heating up over a… read more
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Political Double Standards: The Blame Game Continues
In the latest discourse, Opposition MP Parveen Bala faces scrutiny over his criticism of the Coalition Government’s failure to hold local elections, a situation that recalls his… read more
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Unite for Change: Tackling Gender-Based Violence in Fiji
In a pivotal moment for Fiji, the Ministry of Employment ramps up inspections of Grace Roads Group amidst labor law allegations, while Prime Minister Rabuka launches a… read more
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Fiji Police Probe Child Passport Scandal Linked to Grace Road Group
The Fiji Police Force has launched an investigation into allegations of unauthorized passport issuances linked to the controversial Grace Road group. With calls for transparency growing following… read more
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COP29 Chaos: Climate Delegations Walk Out in Protest
Frustrations boil over at the UN climate conference as key delegations from developing nations exit talks, citing a lack of progress on critical climate aid. With high… read more
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Fiji’s Bold Call to End Gender-Based Violence: Join the Movement!
As Fiji prepares to launch the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka calls for a united stance against this pervasive issue. Emphasizing… read more
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Historic U.S.-Fiji Meeting: A New Era in Defense Cooperation
A historic meeting between Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III marks a new chapter in U.S.-Fiji relations. Discover how… read more
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Fiji Strengthens Maritime Security with New Guardian-Class Vessel Timo
Fiji has taken a significant step in bolstering its maritime security with the arrival of the new RFNS Timo, a Guardian-class patrol boat gifted by Australia. This… read more
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Coconut Caper: Are Youths Using Chemicals to Rob Homes?
A chilling social media post has sparked concern in Fiji, alleging that youths are injecting chemicals into coconuts to incapacitate homeowners for theft. As fears rise, police… read more
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EFL Alerts Residents: Major Power Shutdown Scheduled Today!
Scheduled power outages are coming to several areas on November 25 as Energy Fiji Limited undertakes essential maintenance. Find out if your region will be affected and… read more