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Fiji’s coups tested resilience, says Graham Leung, calling for genuine reconciliation and a lasting historical record
Three decades of coups, a rollercoaster of upheaval, and a quiet but fierce resilience. A senior Fiji lawyer reveals how forgiveness and personal conviction are guiding a… read more
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Fiji Opposition Accuses Government of Stalling Progress After Three Years in Power
Three years in, critics argue Fiji isn’t moving forward so much as circling back. Opposition lawmakers say ordinary people are waiting for tangible progress in jobs, livelihoods… read more
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March 17, 2026: Trough Approaches Fiji, Bringing Widespread Showers, Heavy Thunderstorms and Flood Risk Across the Islands
Moist northeast winds blanketed Fiji today as a trough approaches, bringing increasing cloud, showers and a chance of heavy afternoon thunderstorms. Localized downpours could trigger brief flash… read more
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Fiji Airways Maintains Full Schedule as Fuel Prices Surge, Weighs Possible Fuel Surcharge
Fuel prices are surging amid global tensions, but Fiji Airways says it will keep its full route schedule for now to keep Fiji connected. The airline is… read more
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Fiji Sugar Cane Growers to Direct Cane Proceeds Into FNPF Retirement Fund Under New Voluntary Scheme
A new voluntary savings scheme could help Fiji’s sugarcane growers tuck away retirement funds by diverting part of cane proceeds into the Fiji National Provident Fund. The… read more
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Tonga’s TOML sponsorship risks offshore investor-state arbitration, warns PANG analysis
Fresh legal analysis raises red flags about Tonga’s sponsorship deal with an offshore mining operator, warning the contract could grant sweeping protections to investors and invite costly… read more
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New Zealand to slash visitor visa fees for 13 Pacific nations for 12 months starting June
New Zealand launches a 12-month trial lowering overseas visitor visa fees for 13 Pacific nations, aiming to boost travel and regional ties. The change applies only to… read more
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Samoa says Luxon matai title is ceremonial, with no binding NZ policy obligations
Samoa says the matai title given to a visiting head of government is a ceremonial gesture with no policy obligations. The move, rooted in tradition, is being… read more
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Kinoya church office break-in spurs police forensic investigation
Police are investigating an early-morning break-in at a Kinoya church office, with forensic teams and investigators canvassing the area. CCTV footage is being reviewed and residents are… read more