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Fiji’s Constitutional Crisis: Calls for a People’s Voice
Calls for constitutional reform in Fiji are gathering momentum, with the paramount chief of the Burebasaga Confederacy expressing strong concerns over the imposition of the 2013 Constitution.… read more
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Papua New Guinea’s Star Sprinter Shatters 30-Year-Old Record!
In a stunning turn of events at the Queensland State Track & Field Championships, Pais Wisil has shattered a three-decade-old national record for Papua New Guinea in… read more
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Kiribati’s Remarkable Poverty Drop: Gender Equality at the Forefront
Kiribati is making headlines as targeted initiatives for vulnerable populations are driving a dramatic 70% reduction in poverty rates. At the UN Commission on the Status of… read more
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Fiji’s Fishy Future: Grass Carp and Aquaculture Innovations
In a groundbreaking initiative from 1983, Fiji embarked on a journey to enhance its fishing waters by introducing grass carp to the Rewa River. With aspirations to… read more
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Nauru’s Bold Push for Women in Climate Action
Nauru is making waves in the fight against climate change by spotlighting the crucial role of women. With a new Gender-Responsive Climate Change Policy, the island nation… read more
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Fiji’s Political Turmoil: Is Desperation Driving Government Tactics?
In a heated exchange, Opposition MP Jone Usamate has taken a strong stand against Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica’s recent remarks, labeling them a “dangerously brazen attempt”… read more
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Fiji Leads Global Turmeric Standardization Effort: What’s Next?
Fiji is paving the way for a global standard in fresh turmeric, driven by recent discussions at the CCFFV23 meeting. With support from major agricultural nations and… read more
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Fiji Faces Waste Crisis: Is Recycling the Key to a Sustainable Future?
Fiji is at a crossroads in waste management, as urgent calls for recycling and sustainability resonate from government leaders. With the launch of the “I Recycle” program,… read more
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High Court Ruling Shakes Up High-Profile Corruption Cases!
In a pivotal ruling, the High Court has sided with Mohammed Saneem and Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum in their appeal against ongoing criminal charges, raising questions about jurisdiction and… read more