International
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“Divided We Fall: Fiji’s Political Tensions Rise”
In a bold declaration, Minister Vatimi Rayalu addresses potential dissent within the People’s Alliance Party, sending a clear message to those contemplating a split. With the 2026 elections looming, tensions rise as he emphasizes unity and commitment to the voters who supported their vision. What does this mean for the future of Fiji’s political landscape?…
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Urgent Call for Help: Fijian Schools Still in Tents
Urgent cries for change echo from the Fijian Teachers Association as they spotlight the dire circumstances faced by students in the Northern region. With some classes still held in temporary tents, the call for immediate government action has never been more pressing. Discover the challenges threatening these learning environments and the political tensions that may…
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From Fiji to Harvard: Meet the First Fijian PhD in Planetary Health
Discover the inspiring journey of Nilendra Krishna Nair, a groundbreaking scientist dedicated to combating pollution and advancing health in Fiji. From his humble beginnings in Nasova to earning a PhD at Harvard, his story is one of resilience, ambition, and a commitment to making a difference. What drives this young advocate for change, and how…
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Striking a Balance: USP Staff Choose Between Paychecks and Protest
Tensions rise at the University of the South Pacific as staff unions grapple with a difficult choice: strike for leadership change or protect their paychecks. With over 200 members involved in a peaceful protest, concerns over Vice-Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia’s leadership come to a head. What will this standoff mean for the future of the university?…
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“Fiji’s Political Landscape Shaken: Minister’s Bold Warning!”
Tensions are rising within the People’s Alliance Party as key figures face pressure from within. Minister Vatimi Rayalu has issued a firm warning to anyone contemplating a departure, declaring that their exit would not be missed. Dive into the unfolding political drama and discover what this means for Fiji’s future.
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Police Officers Await Judgment in Controversial Manslaughter Case
As the December 11 judgment date approaches, tensions rise for three police officers charged with manslaughter stemming from a man’s death in custody. Will justice be served, or will the case take another unexpected turn? Stay tuned for the unfolding drama in the High Court.
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Fiji’s Bold Plan for Climate-Resilient Housing: A Vision for Every Fijian
Discover the government’s bold initiative aimed at transforming Fiji’s housing landscape. With plans for 3,000 climate-resilient homes, learn how officials envision a future where affordable housing is a fundamental right for all. What innovative solutions are on the horizon? Dive into the details of this ambitious project and its implications for Fijian communities.
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USP in Turmoil: Calls for Vice-Chancellor’s Resignation Grow
Chaos ensues at the University of the South Pacific as staff unions demand the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Professor Pal Ahluwalia. With classes disrupted and mounting protests over leadership decisions, tensions rise as questions about management integrity come to the forefront. What led to this dramatic shift from support to discontent? Dive into the unfolding crisis…
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Fiji Police Urges Public to Report Drug Hotspot in Labasa Market
Concerns are mounting in Labasa as reports surface of rising drug activity at the local market. A community member claims to have witnessed alarming behavior and is demanding action from the police. With CCTV tampering and calls for transparency, the situation raises critical questions about safety and vigilance. What’s really happening behind the scenes? Click…
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Fiji’s Bold Move: 3000 Homes for a Climate-Resilient Future
The government is embarking on an ambitious project to develop 3,000 climate-resilient housing units across 266 acres in Fiji, promising to transform the landscape of affordable housing. With an emphasis on safety and sustainability, officials stress the critical need for accessible housing as a fundamental right. Discover how this initiative aligns with Fiji’s long-term vision…
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Fiji Strengthens Disaster Management Ties with Japan
Fiji is taking significant steps to bolster its disaster management capabilities through a partnership with the Asian Disaster Reduction Centre in Japan. As the Minister for Disaster Management announces exciting collaborative initiatives, including enhanced early warning systems and community resilience strategies, the implications for Fiji’s future in facing climate challenges are profound. Discover the key…
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Strike Dilemma: USP Staff Choose Between Pay and Protest
Tensions rise at the University of the South Pacific as staff unions grapple with a bold decision to strike. With demands for leadership changes and salaries on the line, over 200 members have joined in a peaceful protest. But will the risk of lost wages deter their unity? Dive into the escalating conflict and the…
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“Divided We Stand? Fiji’s Political Future in Question”
Tensions rise within the People’s Alliance Party as Agriculture Minister Vatimi Rayalu delivers a decisive warning to potential defectors. With whispers of new factions emerging, Rayalu’s staunch support for Prime Minister Rabuka underscores a call for unity. What does this mean for the future of the party and its members? Dive into the unfolding saga…
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From Nasova to Harvard: A Fijian’s Journey to Combat Climate Change
Discover the inspiring journey of Nilendra Krishna Nair, a groundbreaking scientist who transitioned from Fiji’s polluted shores to the hallowed halls of Harvard. With a PhD in Planetary Health and a passion for combatting environmental issues, Nair is now tackling the growing concern of non-communicable diseases in the South Pacific. What drives his determination, and…
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Fiji Police Urge Public to Report Drug Activity in Labasa Market
Concerns over rising drug trafficking in Labasa Market have sparked a call to action from the Fiji Police Force. As reports of illicit activities surface, a local resident claims a lack of police response to known drug dealers. What evidence has emerged, and how are authorities planning to address this growing issue? Discover the details…
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Police Officers Await Judgment in High-Profile Manslaughter Case
Three police officers charged with manslaughter related to a man’s death at the Samabula Police Station are set for a High Court judgment on December 11. As legal proceedings unfold, the case raises significant questions about accountability and justice. What will the court decide? Stay tuned for the latest updates.
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“Divided We Stand: A Bold Warning from Fiji’s Agriculture Minister”
The political landscape in Fiji is heating up as Agriculture and Waterways Minister Vatimi Rayalu issues a bold ultimatum to potential party defectors within the People’s Alliance Party. With tensions rising and rumors of a split swirling, Rayalu’s message is crystal clear: loyalty is paramount, and those considering leaving should think twice. What does this…
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From Nasova to Harvard: The Rise of a Fijian Environmental Pioneer
Meet Nilendra Krishna Nair, a trailblazer in the field of planetary health and climate change. From Fiji to Harvard, his remarkable journey is fueled by a deep commitment to combat environmental pollution and its impact on public health. Discover how his personal experiences shaped his groundbreaking research in nutrition and genetics, and his vision for…
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Fiji Boosts Disaster Resilience Through Japan Partnership
Fiji is set to strengthen its disaster management strategies through a new partnership with Japan’s Asian Disaster Reduction Centre. Discover how this collaboration could transform Fiji’s approach to disaster preparedness and enhance resilience against natural calamities. What insights and innovations are on the horizon?
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Urgent Call for Action: Fijian Schools in Crisis
Urgent calls for action are being made regarding the dire situation at three schools in Fiji, where students are forced to learn in tents. What conditions are teachers and students facing, and why is the Minister for Education being held accountable? Discover the pressing issues impacting the education sector and the need for immediate intervention.