International
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Fiji’s Police Chief Shapes Pacific Policing at Waitangi Meeting
Fiji’s Police Commissioner joins a pivotal Pacific policing gathering to explore a united response to evolving security threats. The two-day talks delve into regional training, disaster… Read more
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Fiji-India Health Pact Aims for Advanced Care and Cheaper Medicines
Fiji and India sign a series of health pacts that could reshape care in the Pacific—bringing closer access to advanced cardiology, affordable medicines, and expanded training.… Read more
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Fiji Eyes Historic U.S. Development Pact That Could Redefine the Pacific
A high-profile U.S.-backed development push could reshape Fiji’s growth path, hinting at a large-scale program across infrastructure, education and energy. Paired with broader regional partnerships in… Read more
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Fiji-PNG Border Upgrade Promises Faster Travel and Stronger Ties
Fiji is accelerating its immigration modernisation with an Australia-based platform, deepening border cooperation with Papua New Guinea. The move promises faster processing, tighter security, and easier… Read more
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Pacific Faces Multibillion-Dollar Climate-Finance Gap for Infrastructure
The Blue Pacific faces a looming multi-billion-dollar infrastructure gap as climate risks push costs higher. New finance models—blended funds, regional resilience pools, and pre-positioned capital—could reshape… Read more
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Rabuka in Delhi: Fiji-India ties poised for a new era
Fiji’s Prime Minister Rabuka arrives in New Delhi for a three‑day visit aimed at deepening ties with India, including talks with Prime Minister Modi and a… Read more
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India-Fiji Health Ties Deepen with Suva Super-Speciality Hospital Plan
Fiji and India push their friendship into a new era with a bold pledge to establish a Super-Speciality Hospital in Suva, a move that could reshape… Read more
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India Deepens Fiji Ties With New Defence Wing in Suva
India and Fiji deepen security ties with the creation of a defence wing at Suva’s High Commission, overseeing maritime security, cyber training, and humanitarian support. The… Read more
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Nauru’s 1987 Gift: Fiji’s First Government-Owned Deep-Ocean Vessel
An unexpected gift in 1987 set Fiji on a new course for regional trade. Cenpac II, Fiji’s first government-owned deep-ocean vessel, became a symbol of Pacific… Read more
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Geneva Plastics Talks Stall as Pacific Push for Upstream Limits Intensifies
Geneva’s high-stakes talks on a global plastics treaty ended without a binding agreement, leaving core questions about production limits and funding unresolved. Pacific island nations are… Read more
