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ODPP Report Reveals Alarming Surge in Crimes Against Children
Shocking new statistics reveal 252 counts of serious sexual offenses against children in the past year, with many cases unfolding within families and involving young suspects. The… read more
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Fiji’s Criminal Records Bill Could Give Minor Offenders a Fresh Start
Traditional leaders in Namosi have endorsed a new Criminal Records Bill, arguing it could give many Fijians a second chance by clearing minor offenses after a set… read more
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Fiji Cabinet Backs PM Rabuka After High Court Ruling
Fiji’s Cabinet stands firmly behind Prime Minister Rabuka after a High Court ruling over a former anti-corruption commissioner’s dismissal. With a 41-day window to appeal and a… read more
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Fiji appoints new Ambassador to Japan in State House ceremony
Fiji’s new Ambassador to Japan, Kemueli Naiqama, takes the oath at a State House ceremony, signaling a fresh chapter in Fiji–Japan diplomacy and hinting at coming opportunities. read more
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Fiji Forms Police-Youth Partnership to Strengthen Community Safety
Fiji is launching a bold collaboration between policing and youth groups to strengthen safety and protect young people. The joint effort centers on prevention, early intervention, and… read more
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Drua to Scout Rising Stars in Friday Skipper Select Clash
Fijian Drua’s Friday showdown is more than a game—it’s a focused talent-scouting opportunity to spotlight Fiji’s rising stars ahead of 2025. With eyes on homegrown players from… read more
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Rabuka Signals Possible Resignation as Fiji Pursues Supreme Court Appeal
Amid a High Court setback, the Prime Minister hints that resignation is a real option if the government’s appeal falters. He takes sole responsibility for the controversial… read more
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Fiji to Restore Local Democracy with 2026 Municipal Elections
Fiji gears up for a historic return of local democracy, with municipal elections planned for late 2026—the first chance in over two decades for residents to elect… read more
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Fiji’s Screen Time Dilemma: Balancing Family Life in a Digital Age
Technology is reshaping family life in unexpected ways. Experts say the real challenge isn’t banning devices, but cultivating healthier screen habits that protect kids’ well-being and keep… read more
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Northern Viti Levu and Eastern Vanua Levu with Rotuma Heavy Rain Alert – Fiji Weather February 3, 2026
Thunder, heavy showers, and the risk of flash floods are shaping Fiji’s weather in the days ahead. A trough-driven spell brings unsettled conditions from today through the… read more
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74-Year-Old Fiji Dairy Farmer Proves Age Is Just a Number
At 74, a dairy farmer keeps his family legacy alive with a dawn-to-dawn routine and a stubbornly resilient spirit. His lifelong journey—from humble beginnings to tending a… read more
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Nabukelevu Crossing Crisis Sparks Urgent Call for Fix to School Routes
A Nabukelevu community is urgently seeking help as a deteriorating crossing threatens daily life and schooling, with the looming cyclone season adding urgency to their call for… read more
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Fiji to Host Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting 2026 on Strengthening the Rule of Law
Fiji hosts a pivotal gathering of Commonwealth law ministers to chart how democracy, fair livelihoods, and safe communities can be protected in a changing world. The talks… read more
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Fiji Missing Person Reunited with Family as Police Laud Community Effort
Relief in Fiji as a missing 25-year-old is safely reunited with his family, a testament to the power of community support and coordinated effort to bring loved… read more
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Fiji Urges Public to Protect Frontline Health Workers on Remote Islands
Safety of health workers on Fiji’s remote islands is under the spotlight after a harassment incident forced a local health centre to close. Officials urge communities to… read more
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Fiji Kava Cooperatives Could Boost Landowner Profits
Fiji’s landowners may unlock bigger profits from kava through a cooperative, cluster-based approach that keeps more value in local hands and safeguards the land. Could this community-driven… read more
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Arete Capital Bets on Lion One’s Tuvatu Gold Mine with 9.9% Stake
Arete Capital Advisory takes a 9.9% stake in the Tuvatu Gold Mine, launching a strategic partnership that could reshape the project’s future. The deal includes management services… read more
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Fiji’s Tech-Driven Customs Modernization Boosts Borders and Trade
Fiji’s customs are undergoing a high-tech modernization to keep pace with global trade and rising travel. From a new container-examination facility to a National Single Window and… read more
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New Zealand Election Preview: Reform vs Welfare Debate Heats Up
With the election cycle intensifying, a high-stakes debate over welfare, government size, and economic growth is heating up. A deputy prime minister stresses the role of Pasifika… read more
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US and New Zealand Expand Pacific Partnership with Defense, Minerals, and Space Talks
Two long-standing partners reaffirm a bold strategic agenda spanning security, trade, and technology in the Indo-Pacific. From modernizing maritime and defense ties to joint efforts in critical… read more
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Pacific push for on-arrival visas to New Zealand as petition nears 50,000 signatures
Pacific families say New Zealand’s visa rules block them at critical moments, especially in emergencies. A petition near 50,000 signatures heads to Parliament, spotlighting calls for fairer… read more
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Drua Taps FBC for Three-Season Free-to-Air Coverage in Fiji
Rugby fans in Fiji have reason to celebrate as the Fijian Drua secure a new three-season, free-to-air broadcast deal with FBC. All Drua games will be shown… read more
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Fiji weighs Gaza Peacekeeping Mission After US Invitation
Fiji’s military awaits the Government’s decision on potentially deploying troops to Gaza, after a US invitation sparked new discussions. Officials warn this would be a departure from… read more
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WHO Warns Funding Cutbacks Could Undermine Global Health in 2025
Global health hangs in the balance as funding gaps threaten essential services and pandemic readiness. As new challenges loom in 2025, experts call for renewed investment and… read more
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Rabuka mulls appeal as Fiji’s FICAC ruling heads to JSC
Prime Minister Rabuka weighs his next move after a High Court ruling affecting former FICAC chief Barbara Malimali. With the matter now in the hands of the… read more
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74-Year-Old Dairy Farmer Defies Retirement to Keep the Farm Going
At 74, Koki Lal rises before dawn to manage a bustling dairy farm, milking, mending, and tending 70 cattle with unyielding devotion. From humble beginnings to independent… read more
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Super Rugby Pacific 2026: New Rules to Speed Up the Game
Super Rugby Pacific is set to unveil a bold 2026 makeover aimed at cutting stoppages and sharpening the attack. New laws promise faster restarts and a streamlined… read more
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Fiji to Host Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting on Strengthening the Rule of Law
Fiji hosts a pivotal gathering of law ministers from 56 nations, tackling how to anchor justice in a changing world. Expect talks on safeguarding rights, expanding access… read more
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US Aid Withdrawal Roils CARE’s Pacific Programs
Funding cuts are reshaping relief efforts across the Pacific, threatening programs in climate resilience, nutrition, and education. As gaps widen, aid workers and communities brace for a… read more
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Fiji Sevens Victory in Singapore Signals a New Era Ahead of Perth Showdown
Fiji rugby’s triumph shines a light on the people behind the scenes—from families and sponsors to the tireless staff. With a new era on the horizon, the… read more