International
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Fighting Crime: Fiji and Australia Join Forces for Specialized Training
A new training program in Suva aims to bolster the skills of Fijian investigators and prosecutors in tackling rising crime rates. In collaboration with the Australian… Read more
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Fiji’s Maritime Mystery: Passenger Vessel Grounds in Maloi Passage
A passenger vessel has run aground in the Maloi Passage, prompting an investigation by the Maritime Authority of Fiji. With over 40 people on board, the… Read more
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PSC Nominates Withdrawal: What Happened to Pita Wise?
In a surprising turn of events, the nomination of Pita Wise for Head of Mission in Japan has been withdrawn by the Public Service Commission. With… Read more
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Fiji’s Bold New Strategy: Navigating Security Challenges Ahead
Fiji is taking bold steps to secure its future with the National Security and Defence Review, addressing urgent challenges from cyber threats to climate change. Discover… Read more
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Fiji Teams Up with AFP to Combat Rising Crime Through Specialized Training
A critical training program is underway in Suva, bringing together the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution and the Australian Federal Police. This initiative aims… Read more
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Fiji Vessel Grounding: What Went Wrong?
An investigation has been launched into the surprising grounding of the Lomaiviti Princess II, a passenger vessel with over 40 on board, in the Maloi Passage.… Read more
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Rising Star Shines in New Zealand-Fiji Essay Competition
At just 17, Adran Kumar has become the supreme winner of the New Zealand-Fiji Secondary School Essay Competition 2024, thanks to his mother’s encouragement and his… Read more
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Fiji’s PM Becomes Samoan Chief: A Historic Ceremony Unfolds
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has been bestowed with a prestigious matai title in Samoa, marking a significant cultural moment. The ceremony, held in Leauva’a Village, featured… Read more
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Fiji Passenger Vessel Grounds: Investigation Underway
A startling incident has unfolded in Fiji as the Lomaiviti Princess II found itself grounded in the Maloi Passage. With over 40 passengers and multiple vehicles… Read more
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USP Leadership Crisis: Unions Strike as Vice-Chancellor Fades from View
Tensions escalate at the University of the South Pacific as staff unions enter their fourth day of striking, demanding the removal of Vice-Chancellor Professor Pal Ahluwalia.… Read more
