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Will the Pacific Lead COP31? Ardern Pushes for a Dedicated Regional Climate Summit
Former New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern backs a dedicated Pacific COP to elevate island voices on climate finance and resilience. With Australia eyeing a co-host role for… read more
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Palau Meeting Highlights Pacific Push for Climate Financing Amid Dwindling Resources
Regional leaders convene in Palau to tackle climate financing gaps and push for faster, more integrated disaster resilience in the Pacific. With ambitious plans ranging from resilience… read more
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NZ Methane Target Cut Sparks Pacific Outcry at COP30
At COP30, Pacific leaders push back as methane-cut targets are scaled back, highlighting the clash between bold climate commitments and economic realities. The talks hinge on safeguarding… read more
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Japan and Fiji Call for Peace as Pacific Militarization Intensifies
A new chapter in Asia-Pacific security is unfolding as Japan and Fiji discuss rising militarization and regional stability. Their fresh partnership signals a shared pledge to a… read more
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Fiji’s Iconic Wai Tui International Va’a Regatta Returns to Nadi
Fiji’s iconic va’a regatta is making a triumphant return with a refreshed Wai Tui International. Expect diverse formats, cultural exchanges, and a rising wave of paddlers from… read more
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Fiji launches VAKA Forum to rethink landfills and boost recycling
Fiji takes a bold step toward a cleaner future as the Pacific Recycling Foundation launches the VAKA Forum to move beyond landfills toward real recovery and recycling.… read more
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Fiji Reopens Public Works Department to Boost Rural Road Connectivity
A revived Public Works Department signals a new era for Fiji’s rural connectivity, promising faster road upgrades and smarter cooperation to lift remote communities. read more
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US Government Reopens After Historic Shutdown, Yet Political Divides Persist
After the longest U.S. government shutdown, operations resume—but the deep divisions that caused the crisis linger. Behind the reopening are clashes over spending, health subsidies, and political… read more
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COP30 Spotlight: Tech Is Ready, Climate Action Stalls on 2030 Targets
Momentum in the global climate fight has reached a delicate tipping point. A sweeping assessment highlights real gains since Paris, but warns that stalling on 2030 targets… read more
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FTUC Slams Fiji Panel Over Bias in Employment Relations Bill 2025 Review
Friction is rising around Fiji’s Employment Relations amendments as a major union coalition accuses a parliamentary committee of rushing hearings and skewing toward employers. Questions of independence,… read more
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Fiji Delays Back-to-School Aid Amid Misuse Concerns
A new approach to back-to-school aid aims to ensure every dollar supports students as prices for school essentials rise this season. With enhanced monitoring to prevent misallocation,… read more
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Fiji’s Housing Crisis Deepens as Leadership Shortages Stall Resettlement
Fiji is navigating a web of housing insecurity, land rights, and a widening leadership gap that touches everyday lives. As pilot redevelopments and relocation talks unfold, the… read more
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Fearless Advocacy Sparks Pacific Push for Climate Justice at Regional Human Rights Conference
Fearless advocacy takes center stage as regional leaders gather in Nadi to tackle some of the Pacific’s most pressing human rights and climate justice challenges. The talks… read more
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Pacific COP31 Bid Heats Up as Ardern Champions Regional Summit
Pacific leaders push for a climate summit by the region itself, a bold bid that could reshape the next COP. Dame Jacinda Ardern argues for a “Pacific… read more
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Vodafone Sugar Festival Contestant Urges Parents to Watch Their Kids
A young contestant shares a candid plea for family time and better guidance for the next generation. With a traditional look in the works, she hints at… read more
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Fiji Warns About Online Prize Promotions and Hidden Fees
Online prize promos and membership traps are drawing sharp scrutiny for hidden fees and opaque winner rules. From tiered memberships to constant requests for data, these schemes… read more
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Fiji Expands Back-to-School Aid Verification: School Heads Now Sign Forms
New rules for back-to-school support could speed up the verification process. Heads of schools can now sign eligibility forms alongside Justices of the Peace, a change aimed… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Heavy Showers and Thunderstorms with Flood Risk Across Islands This Weekend
Unsettled skies are nudging in, bringing clouds, showers, and the occasional thunderstorm. A mix of rain and brighter spells will sweep across many regions in the coming… read more
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Fiji 7s Unveils Dubai SVNS Squad: Veterans Return and Debutant Narogo
Fiji’s HSBC SVNS Dubai 7s squad blends veteran grit with fresh talent, highlighted by the return of key forwards and the international debut of 23-year-old Apete Narogo.… read more
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World Diabetes Day in Fiji: Communities Rally for Well-Being
Communities in Tailevu joined forces for World Diabetes Day under the theme “Diabetes and Well-being,” spotlighting screenings, lifestyle education, and a culturally rooted peer-support network. The event… read more
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Fiji’s 1957 New Zealand Rugby Tour Opens in Icy Gisborne Against Poverty Bay
Gisborne’s winter chill sets the stage as Fiji’s touring rugby side opens a landmark New Zealand voyage with a clash against Poverty Bay. From frost-bitten training fields… read more
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Fiji Unveils New Nadi Police Station, Boosting Safety and Tourism
Fiji unveils a modern Nadi Police Station, signaling a new era of safety and trust. With quicker response times and a dedicated Tourist Police Team, the facility… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Heavy Showers and Thunderstorms Bring Flood Risk Across Island Groups This Weekend
An unsettled weekend is on the radar for Fiji as a trough brings showers and the potential for dramatic thunderstorms across many regions. Expect variable skies, gusty… read more
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Fiji Sevens Names 13-Man Squad for Dubai and Cape Town Showdowns
Fiji’s 7s side unveils a 13-man squad as the World Series kicks off in Dubai and Cape Town. Apete Narogo, fresh from Semi Radradra’s Ubuntu, stands out… read more
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FIJI Water Names Alex Zigliara President, Signals Bold Global Strategy Move
FIJI Water steps into a new era as Alexandre Zigliara assumes the presidency, bringing more than 20 years of global leadership and a track record of steering… read more
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Trump to Davos as Inauguration Day Approaches
Trump heads to Davos for a high-profile appearance as a busy season of diplomacy unfolds. With inauguration day looming and tensions across Gaza and Ukraine in view,… read more
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Hilton Fiji Raises FJ$14,331 for Fiji Cancer Society During Pinktober
October at Hilton Fiji Beach Resort & Spa turned pink with purpose, as staff and guests joined a month-long Pinktober to support the Fiji Cancer Society. From… read more
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Fiji-France Rugby Diplomacy Boosts Women’s Rugby and Grassroots Programs
Rugby diplomacy in action as Fiji’s rugby leaders meet France’s sports minister to strengthen grassroots ties and champion women’s rugby. With Cap Rugby and a new bilateral… read more
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Can Fiji Stun France in Bordeaux?
Fiji’s Flying Fijians head into a high-stakes clash with France in Bordeaux, a test of grit, power, and national pride. With leaders like Viliame Mata and Josua… read more
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Inaugural Yaro Chiefs 7s Kicks Off Fiji Rugby Season
Two-day Yaro Chiefs 7s in Lautoka lights up Fiji’s rugby calendar, blending fundraising spirit with thrilling pool battles and a standout women’s division. A taster of the… read more