Sports
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COP30 Opens in the Amazon, Urges Global Unity to Fight the Climate Crisis
Belém hosts COP30 as world leaders confront a pressing climate crossroads in the Amazon. With urgent calls for unity, talks focus on adaptation, climate finance, and protecting communities most at risk from a warming planet.
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What’s Driving Fiji’s 21% Migration Surge to Australia?
Fiji is navigating a growing trend of outward mobility, with more people working and studying overseas. Remittances are up, but home-grown skill shortages are prompting calls for stronger training and retention policies to secure the future.
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Braelynn Yee Secures Seoul Internship, Balancing Sprinting and Studies
Braelynn Yee is balancing elite athletics with academic excellence, earning a prestigious internship in Seoul while pursuing her business degree. A glimpse into the dedication fueling Fiji’s next generation of champions.
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Ratu Sukuna Bowl 2025 Sparks Fiji-Wide Showdown in Suva and Labasa
With just one week left, the Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl is set to ignite Suva and Labasa from November 17–21, delivering five days of intense action across multiple sports. For the first time, Labasa hosts the northern leg as Police and Army battle for multiple titles and the coveted Tanoa trophy. A celebration of sport,…
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Late Call-Up Sowakula Shines for Fiji in Twickenham Debut
Late call-up Pita Gus Sowakula returned to international rugby with a dynamic showing for Fiji at Twickenham, pairing explosive carries with crisp offloads. His debut hints at a broader, depth-driven plan ahead of the 2027 World Cup, as Fiji brace for a major France test in Bordeaux.
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Fiji Bati Eye 2026 World Cup Glory With Longer Prep and Fresh Talent
Fiji Bati coach Wise Kativerata outlines a bold plan to turn recent results into a springboard for the 2026 World Cup. With more weeks to prepare, a focus on discipline and leadership, and a rising wave of young talent—under the motto “faith, family, and footy”—the journey begins.
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Fiji-born Powerlifter Shines in South Africa, Takes Four Medals for Australia
From a sugarcane farming village in Fiji to the world stage, Varun Vimlesh Lal stunned the powerlifting world with a four-medal haul for Team Australia. His journey blends grit, family support, and relentless dedication—proof that big dreams can break big barriers.
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Fiji Rugby Faces Discipline Test After Twickenham Defeat to England
Disappointment and optimism collide after Fiji’s Twickenham setback, with Captain Ikanivere praising moments of attacking flair while underscoring discipline lapses. The road to the 2027 Rugby World Cup begins with the next tests.
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Fiji’s Junior Bula Boys Make Historic U-17 World Cup Debut
Fiji’s Junior Bula Boys closed their historic FIFA U-17 World Cup journey in Qatar, bringing back priceless lessons from the world stage. The experience shone a light on homegrown talent and laid a hopeful foundation for Fiji football’s next chapter.
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IOC weighs global transgender eligibility rules for the Olympics
Here are a few short teaser options you can choose from: – A global rethink of transgender participation in the Olympics is underway. The IOC, led by Kirsty Coventry, has formed a working group to explore a universal framework that could redefine eligibility and fairness. – With Kirsty Coventry at the helm, the IOC is…
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Drua’s Development Pipeline Keeps Fiji in the World Top 10
Fiji’s rugby engine is being fueled by a homegrown pipeline. The Drua’s rise is feeding the Flying Fijians with talent and experience, sparking new stability and a brighter future on the world stage. Here’s how this collaboration could redefine Fiji’s place in international rugby.
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FMF Futsal Muslim IDC 2025 Launches in Fiji
Get ready for an action-packed three days in Suva as Fiji’s FMF Futsal Muslim IDC 2025 brings together top districts for a high-stakes indoor showdown. Backed by strong sponsors and a mission to grow grassroots futsal, the event promises thrilling fixtures, emerging talent, and a renewed sense of community through sport. A spotlight on dedication,…
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Fiji’s Twickenham setback tests discipline ahead of France clash
Disappointment fuels the Flying Fijians as discipline and timing come under the spotlight after a tough Twickenham setback. With a clash against France on the horizon, Fiji vows cleaner execution and renewed focus, showcasing resilience and growth on the Northern Tour.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Heads to Tokyo to Deepen Indo-Pacific Ties
Fiji and Japan are gearing up for a high‑level working visit that could sharpen regional cooperation and shared values. Leaders will explore deeper ties and joint efforts toward a Free and Open Indo-Pacific, rooted in a long‑standing Pacific friendship. Look for hints of resilience, climate action, and sustainable development shaping the region’s path forward.
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Vatulele to Kick Off Fiji’s Train-the-Trainer Sports Leadership Program
Vatulele gears up for Fiji’s inaugural Train the Trainer and Educate the Educator program, a three-day workshop aimed at strengthening local coaching and leadership. With teachers and youths from nearby villages taking part, the initiative promises to spark a stronger, community-driven sports scene across Fiji.
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Fiji Pearls Put Discipline First as Next-Gen Netball Talent Emerges
Veteran netballer Adi Vakaoca Bolakoro stresses discipline as Fiji Pearls groom a new generation. A recent friendly highlighted the growth of under-21 talents alongside seasoned players, underscoring a hopeful path toward senior international competition for Fiji.
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England overpower Fiji as France showdown looms
England delivered a convincing 38-18 win over Fiji at Twickenham, with discipline issues shaping the late stages. As Fiji pivot toward a France test, captain Tevita Ikanivere promises a tighter, tougher performance next week.
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Fiji Hoteliers Tournament Returns After 30-Year Hiatus on Malolo Lailai
After a 30-year pause, Fiji’s hotelier sports gathering is back, sparking electric anticipation across the tourism community. A jam-packed weekend on Malolo Lailai brings teams from dozens of properties together in a celebration of sport, friendship, and shared pride. What surprises lie in store as the beloved event makes its long-awaited return?
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Drua on Track for Lomani Return After Shoulder Surgery Ahead of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
Frank Lomani is edging back toward full training after shoulder surgery, with the Drua choosing patience over haste. As the team readies for the next Super Rugby Pacific season, the return of their playmaking halfback could sharpen their momentum—without risking the long-term comeback.
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Fijian Drua Reveal 2026 Preseason Schedule Ahead of Super Rugby Pacific
Head coach Glen Jackson maps out a purposeful 2026 pre-season for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua, weaving high-profile clashes with a push for local rugby development. From a Chiefs warm-up in New Zealand to a defining home showdown at Churchill Park, the plan hints at a season where grit, strategy, and community drive the charge.
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Schmidt Urges Faith as Wallabies Begin Rebuild Ahead of Ireland and France
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt asks for faith and resilience after a 26-19 loss to Italy kicks off a tough patch. With Ireland and France on the horizon, the rebuild faces a crucial test of commitment and character.
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Rohingya Migrant Boat Sinks Near Malaysia, Hundreds Reported Missing
Tragedy unfolds near the Thai-Malaysian border as a boat carrying Rohingya refugees sinks, leaving many missing and rescuers racing against time. The harrowing journeys these refugees undertake reveal a broader, ongoing humanitarian crisis at sea. As search and aid efforts continue, the human toll deepens and questions about safety and protection linger.
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Fiji-India Bond Takes Center Stage at World Cultural Festival 2025
President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s stop in India for the Sathya Sai Grama One World One Family festival hints at a deepening Fiji‑India partnership. Warm welcomes and high‑level talks foreshadow future collaboration across energy, health, and cultural exchange.
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Historic Fiji U-17 World Cup Debut Faces Tough Argentina Challenge
Fiji’s Young Bula Boys delivered a historic FIFA U-17 World Cup debut, proving grit and heart against a formidable foe. A tale of resilience, pride, and the seeds of a bright future for Fijian football.
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Five Malolo Players Earn Fiji 7s Extended Squad Call-Up After Skipper Cup Breakthrough
Five Malolo Rugby Club stars earn spots in the Fiji Airways Men’s 7s extended squad after a standout Skipper Cup season. The milestone signals a rising tide for the club as its players step onto the national stage.
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Djokovic Becomes Oldest ATP Champion with 101st Title in Gripping Hellenic Final
At 38, Djokovic defies age in a dramatic final to claim his 101st title and extend his hard-court dominance. With the ATP Finals on the horizon, his relentless pursuit of greatness keeps fans glued to every rally.
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Fiji Rugby shows attacking promise but discipline woes vs England before France clash
Brimming with moments of individual brilliance, the Flying Fijians showed attacking potential even in defeat. Tevita Ikanivere bagged a brace, Pita Gus-Sowakula set up a key score with a clever offload, and Salesi Rayasi kept England under pressure throughout. Discipline was costly, but the resilience and flashes of creativity offer plenty to build on as…
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Debt-Free Pacific Resilience Facility Aims to Fast-Track Island Climate Grants
A new regional, member‑owned resilience fund promises faster, debt‑free climate finance for Pacific communities, delivering tailored grants for local adaptation and climate‑resilient infrastructure. Backed by partners across the region, it signals a bold shift toward community‑led resilience and regional cooperation.
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Fiji Pushes Transparent Climate Finance to Bolster Pacific Resilience
Pacific leaders push for swift, transparent climate finance to strengthen resilience and smart budgeting. A focus on data-driven decisions, SME access, and cross-sector collaboration signals a bold stride toward climate-smart governance in the region.
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COP30 Belém: Can Pledges Deliver Real Climate Action?
Belém gears up for COP30 as divisions widen and the push for urgent, coordinated climate action intensifies. A historic funding pledge looms, but the real test is turning promises into tangible protections for the most vulnerable communities. The coming weeks could redefine how quickly climate finance flows and where it makes the most impact.