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Sustainable Blue Pacific Initiative Boosts BBNJ Readiness and Community-led Ocean Governance
Pacific partners unveil the Sustainable Blue Pacific Initiative, a regional effort to strengthen marine governance, community monitoring, and sustainable financing for ocean protection ahead of a landmark… read more
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Fiji Strong Southeast Wind Warning in Effect for Coastal Areas Including Rakiraki, Yasawa, Lau, Kadavu and Rotuma – Winds Up to 45 km/h
Brace for a breezy weekend across the islands—gusty winds, scattered showers, and shifting skies could spice up your plans. With warm days and cool nights, expect a… read more
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Nadi Taxi Stop Video Sparks Police Investigation in Fiji
Video from Nadi captures a police stop of a taxi driver over licensing, and authorities say a formal complaint is underway. The case adds to ongoing questions… read more
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Nadi Police Probe After Taxi Stop Video Sparks Accountability Debate
An online video from Nadi shows a tense encounter between police and a taxi driver over licensing, with investigators still gathering details. The case taps into broader… read more
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Former Rebels star Angelo Smith set for Lautoka debut against Ba in Skipper Cup
Angelo Smith returns to Fiji with 20 Super Rugby caps, stepping into Lautoka’s pack for a pivotal Skipper Cup clash against Ba. Fresh from joining the Swire… read more
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Gordon Returns as Wallabies Target Eden Park Upset Against All Blacks
Jake Gordon is back as the Wallabies chase a landmark win at Eden Park, a fortress Australia hasn’t pierced in decades. With a refreshed lineup and renewed… read more
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Fedez Faces Legal Scrutiny Over Controversial Sinner Lyrics
Controversy erupts as a famous Italian rapper faces a legal probe over lyrics accused of inciting racial hatred, allegedly likening Jannik Sinner’s accent to fascist imagery. The… read more
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Fiji’s Indigenous Wisdom Sparks Education Reform Debate
Fiji’s rich indigenous knowledge is at a crossroads, with schooling often sidelining ancestral wisdom in favor of Western approaches. Leading scholars call for reclaiming and weaving these… read more
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Fiji-China Media Ties: Boost for Development or Challenge to Independence?
Fiji’s media scene is at a crossroads, weighing transparency, independence, and outside support. As new partnerships surface, the debate highlights how development goals intersect with local journalism. read more
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Fiji Sugar Sector Faces Cane Reroute After Mill Fire
Following a mill fire, Fiji’s sugar sector faces a crunch, triggering swift government action to move unharvested cane and keep processing on track. With new farmer support… read more
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FICAC launches bold reforms to speed justice and rebuild Fiji’s trust
Acting Commissioner Lavi Rokoika is steering Fiji’s anti-corruption drive toward sharper security, confidentiality, and results. A new Strategic Plan and refreshed corporate framework place information safeguards, accountability… read more
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Fiji Advances Health Reforms with New Pacific Hospital and Global Partnerships
Fiji is steering a new era in health care with independent reviews, transparency, and international partnerships driving real changes—from essential repairs to ambitious plans for a national… read more
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The Summer I Turned Pretty Movie to Close Belly and Conrad’s Story
Beloved coming-of-age saga heads to the big screen with a cinematic finale that promises closure without dragging on. The forthcoming feature will wrap Belly’s journey in a… read more
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Fiji Futsal Aims for Quick Start in Oceania Futsal Nations Cup Opener vs Vanuatu
Captain Kitione Baleloa leads Fiji’s futsal squad into a pivotal opener against Vanuatu, highlighting discipline and camaraderie as the keys to their Oceania Nations Cup bid. A… read more
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Govind Park Turf Under Watch as Ba Council Reworks Training Schedule
Ba Town Council unveils a careful balance for Govind Park, safeguarding the turf while accommodating community access and major events. The move highlights collaboration with stakeholders and… read more
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Fiji Aims to Defend Pacific Nations Cup in Rematch Against Agile Japan
A high-stakes rematch awaits as the Flying Fijians face Japan in the Pacific Nations Cup. Coach Mick Byrne hints at a tactical battle—discipline at the breakdown, guarding… read more
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Fiji High Court Hears Back Pay Case Involving Saneem and Sayed-Khaiyum
Fresh courtroom testimony highlights questions around how back pay and a significant salary rise for a senior official were handled, with Deeds of Variation and tax issues… read more
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Fiji Speeds Up Teacher Hiring Amid Global Shortage
Fiji faces a global teacher shortage and is rolling out bold staffing reforms. Quick-trend recruitment of final-year trainees and streamlined hiring aim to fill classrooms faster, with… read more
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Fiji Eyes Restorative Discipline and Teacher Protection Reforms
Leading education voices in Fiji are calling for a major rethink of how student behavior is managed—shifting from punishment to guidance and restorative practices. At a recent… read more
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Fiji Confronts Decades-Old Drug Crisis as New Government Takes Action
Allegations surface that the former government ignored Fiji’s growing drug crisis for years, amid whispers of deeper ties and hidden warnings. The new administration pledges a bold,… read more
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Kimmel Suspension Triggers Hollywood Backlash and Disney Boycott Calls
Jimmy Kimmel’s show is suspended, igniting a wave of reactions across Hollywood. As supporters and critics debate free speech and media responsibility, the fallout could redefine the… read more
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Brad Everett Young Dies at 46 in Los Angeles Car Crash
Brad Everett Young, a beloved actor and tireless arts advocate, has died at 46. His enduring impact on screen and in the creative community continues to inspire… read more
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Kristin Chenoweth’s Tearful Apology Sparks Faith and LGBTQ Debate Over Charlie Kirk Comment
Kristin Chenoweth opens up about the backlash from a controversial Instagram remark and the personal toll it took on her. In a heartfelt conversation, the Tony-winning star… read more
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Fiji Schools Turn Waste Into Climate Action with Scalable Composting Initiative
From Waste to Climate Action: A new school-based composting program in Fiji is turning waste into a classroom-led catalyst for greener communities. Backed by international support and… read more
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Fiji Opens Jerusalem Embassy, Sparks Human Rights Controversy
Fiji’s decision to open an embassy in Jerusalem has sparked sharp criticism from a leading human rights coalition, which argues the move clashes with the nation’s long-standing… read more
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Rarawai Mill Fire Triggers Cane Reallocation in Fiji’s Sugar Industry
A fire at Fiji’s Rarawai Mill triggers swift moves to reroute cane to Lautoka and shield growers from extra costs, but the disruption raises questions about the… read more
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Stormy conditions stall NSW search for missing pilot in Budawang National Park
Rescuers race against worsening weather and rugged terrain to reach a light aircraft crash site in Budawang National Park. The wreckage has been spotted, but access remains… read more
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Rarawai Mill Fire Re-routes Cane Trucks to Lautoka in Fiji
A fire at Rarawai Mill triggers a major reroute of cane shipments to Lautoka, reshaping Fiji’s sugar logistics. With the mill closed, farmers and truckers face higher… read more
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Fiji JSC seeks to overturn COI findings on FICAC appointment
Fiji’s Judicial Services Commission has taken the High Court route to challenge a Commission of Inquiry report on the FICAC appointment, signaling a potential constitutional clash. The… read more
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Fiji Court Case on Tax Reimbursement Sparks Governance Questions
New revelations emerge in a Fiji court case centered on a former Supervisor of Elections and a senior public official. An unusual tax reimbursement and backdated pay… read more