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UN General Assembly Backs Palestinian Self-Determination in 164-8 Vote
An overwhelming UN vote casts a fresh spotlight on the Palestinian bid for self-determination, drawing broad international support amid ongoing regional divides. As momentum builds, questions linger… read more
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Fiji Lawyer Joins Unity Fiji, Urges National Unity and Reform
Renowned lawyer and community leader Dorsami Naidu joins Unity Fiji, opting for unity over launching a new party. His move emphasizes transparent reforms, a commitment to law… read more
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Fiji Braces for Unsettled Weather as Tropical Depression 03F Lingers
Unsettled weather looms as a weakening tropical system lingers near Fiji, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds with a potential for flash floods in low-lying areas. Forecasters… read more
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Decision Looms on Fiji Bati Coach Ahead of World Cup
Wise Kativerata’s future as Fiji Bati head coach hangs in the balance as the FNRL board reviews performance ahead of the World Cup. Amid public debate and… read more
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Contepomi Names Fiji the Key Hurdle in Argentina’s Rugby World Cup 2027 Pool
Argentina’s coach flags Fiji as the real hurdle in the Rugby World Cup 2027 pool, stressing that preparation and peaking on match day trump bracket talk. With… read more
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Lautoka Opens New Sugar Growers Fund Office to Boost Cane Farmers’ Loans
A new chapter opens for Fiji’s sugar industry with a landmark office complex in Lautoka and a sharpened focus on supporting growers. With a pledge to stronger… read more
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Fiji Urges Collective Action to End Violence Against Women and Girls
Grief grips the nation as violence against women and girls sparks a call for urgent, collective action. With the festive season approaching, a minister highlights safety, intervention,… read more
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Fiji on Flood Alert as Rivers Surge and Coastal Tides Rise
Heavy rain continues to drive flood warnings across Fiji, with rising river levels and growing risk to low-lying communities. High tides could amplify flooding near coastlines and… read more
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Solicitor-General Urges Reform to Untangle Decades-Old Laws
Ropate Green warns that laws from the 1960s still steer today’s decisions, even as government needs evolve. The Solicitor-General calls for prompt reform to harmonize statutes with… read more