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Fiji moves toward cross-party overhaul of colonial-era mining laws
Fiji is re-examining its colonial-era Mining Act as rights advocates call for urgent, inclusive reform. A multi-party approach could ground changes in international standards and fair resource… read more
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England overpower Fiji as France showdown looms
England delivered a convincing 38-18 win over Fiji at Twickenham, with discipline issues shaping the late stages. As Fiji pivot toward a France test, captain Tevita Ikanivere… read more
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Fiji Trial Delayed as Costs Bid Over Late Disclosures Surfaces
Delays and fresh disclosures push back a high-profile Fiji trial involving former Health Minister Dr. Neil Sharma and other top officials. As a crucial ruling looms, the… read more
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Fiji Hoteliers Tournament Returns After 30-Year Hiatus on Malolo Lailai
After a 30-year pause, Fiji’s hotelier sports gathering is back, sparking electric anticipation across the tourism community. A jam-packed weekend on Malolo Lailai brings teams from dozens… read more
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Fiji High Court to Rule on Costs After Delayed Ex-Ministers’ Trial
A crucial Suva High Court ruling on costs is set for November 28 as a high-profile trial faces a fresh postponement. New evidence and late disclosures have… read more
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Drua on Track for Lomani Return After Shoulder Surgery Ahead of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
Frank Lomani is edging back toward full training after shoulder surgery, with the Drua choosing patience over haste. As the team readies for the next Super Rugby… read more
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Tavua Crash Sparks Alarm as Fiji Road Toll Hits 65
Tragedy strikes Tavua overnight as a young life is lost in a late-night road crash. As investigators search for answers, the incident fuels a renewed focus on… read more
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Fijian Drua Reveal 2026 Preseason Schedule Ahead of Super Rugby Pacific
Head coach Glen Jackson maps out a purposeful 2026 pre-season for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua, weaving high-profile clashes with a push for local rugby development. From… read more
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Fiji Gears Up for Remembrance Day: Honoring Peacekeepers at Suva Ceremony
Remembrance Day returns with a solemn Suva tribute at the National War Memorial, where stories of courage, sacrifice, and peace connect veterans, families, and generations yet to… read more
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Six Men Charged in Fiji Meth Trafficking Case Ahead of Court
Six men linked to two meth shipments are facing serious drug-trafficking charges in Fiji, including a customs officer charged with Breach of Secrecy. Investigations continue as the… read more
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Fiji’s Silent Heart Crisis: Rheumatic Heart Disease on the Rise
Rheumatic heart disease is on the rise in Fiji, with the condition hitting children and expectant mothers hardest. As cases concentrate in key regions and outreach efforts… read more
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Fiji FICAC Inquiry: Deadline Looms for Justice Ashton-Lewis
Fiji’s high-stakes inquiry over a controversial FICAC appointment moves toward a critical deadline, with the presiding judge’s involvement under the spotlight. As motions for judicial review accumulate… read more
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Tribunal Probes Alleged Misconduct and Compliance Culture at Fiji Corrections Service
New tribunal testimonies illuminate concerns over due process and governance in the Fiji Corrections Service, hinting at a culture where compliance often takes precedence over transparency. The… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Southeasterly Winds Bring Showers Across Islands With Isolated Thunderstorms; Monday to Wednesday Outlook
Bright days with a light southeasterly breeze trail showers across Fiji this week. Expect plenty of sun, occasional tropical showers, and warm afternoons—the kind of forecast that… read more
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Lautoka Dump Fires Prompt Bold New Measures
Persistent fires at Lautoka’s Vunato dump are prompting a proactive response from city officials. With tighter access and cross-agency coordination on the horizon, the focus is on… read more
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Fiji Airports Wins Prestigious Award, Sets Course to Become the Blue Pacific’s Aviation Hub
Fiji Airports has earned a prestigious award, signaling bold ambitions to shape the Blue Pacific’s aviation future. The recognition highlights a collaborative, service-driven journey—rooted in sustainability and… read more
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Nighttime Tavua crash sparks renewed road-safety concerns in Fiji
An early-morning crash ends a young life, as investigators start piecing together what happened. With the road toll rising, the call for renewed awareness and safer journeys… read more
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Fiji Meth Crackdown: Six Charged in Major Import Case
Six men face charges linked to alleged importations of methamphetamine, with upcoming court appearances. The case highlights ongoing efforts to disrupt drug trafficking and protect communities across… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy Periods With Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms Across Islands Under Southeast Winds
Brisk easterly winds set the stage for a mix of sun, clouds, and scattered showers across the islands, with isolated afternoon storms in the mix. The week… read more
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Six Charged in Fiji Meth Import Case After Two Shipments Intercepted
Six men face charges in Fiji after authorities intercepted methamphetamine shipments, signaling a major crackdown on drug trafficking. The unfolding case hints at broader efforts to dismantle… read more
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Fung-Wong Strikes Philippines as Super Typhoon Triggers Mass Evacuations
Fung-Wong roars toward the Philippines, forcing mass evacuations and threatening widespread damage. As communities brace for landfall, the storm’s sheer power and uncertain path hint at a… read more
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Tavua Crash Prompts Urgent Road Safety Wake-Up Call
Tragedy strikes Tavua’s roads again as a young man loses his life in a late-night crash. The incident highlights a troubling pattern and renews calls for vigilance… read more
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BBC Chief Exits as Impartiality Scrutiny Intensifies
Major leadership changes at a flagship broadcaster are reigniting questions about editorial independence and how sensitive topics are handled in a fractured media landscape. As voices weigh… read more
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Fiji’s Education Bill 2025 Could Redefine Teacher Accountability
A newly introduced Education Bill 2025 reshapes how teacher conduct is regulated, signaling tougher oversight and clearer steps for handling misconduct. The framework promises swifter actions to… read more
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Schmidt Urges Faith as Wallabies Begin Rebuild Ahead of Ireland and France
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt asks for faith and resilience after a 26-19 loss to Italy kicks off a tough patch. With Ireland and France on the horizon,… read more
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Rohingya Migrant Boat Sinks Near Malaysia, Hundreds Reported Missing
Tragedy unfolds near the Thai-Malaysian border as a boat carrying Rohingya refugees sinks, leaving many missing and rescuers racing against time. The harrowing journeys these refugees undertake… read more
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Fiji-India Bond Takes Center Stage at World Cultural Festival 2025
President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s stop in India for the Sathya Sai Grama One World One Family festival hints at a deepening Fiji‑India partnership. Warm welcomes and high‑level… read more
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Fiji 2050: Can Bold Reforms Eradicate Poverty?
Is Fiji on track to dramatically shrink poverty by 2050? A bold reform blueprint envisions faster, more inclusive growth that could lift incomes and expand opportunities for… read more
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What’s Next for 2026 Back-to-School Aid?
The 2026 Back-to-School Support is set to be unveiled, continuing a program that has already helped families ease the cost of a new school year. Look for… read more
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Fiji’s Education Bill 2025 Promises Safer Classrooms and Tougher Misconduct Rules
Fiji’s Education Bill 2025 introduces tougher safety and accountability measures for schools, including strict reporting on alleged teacher-student misconduct. As authorities push for safer, more respectful classrooms… read more