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Nora Z’s Pulse: Bridging Fiji and China Through Art at USP’s Oceania Centre
Nora Z’s Pulse at USP’s Oceania Centre turns a gallery show into a living dialogue across cultures. From an Artist Salon to hands-on tapa and lacquer sessions,… read more
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Fiji’s Kadavu Deep-Sea Expedition Signals New Ocean Protections
Scientists exploring Fiji’s Kadavu reefs and surrounding depths are gathering data that could redefine how the ocean is protected. From nearshore lagoons to the deep, the expedition… read more
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From Planet of the Apes to Everyday Peace: The Power of Small Acts
Facing a modern chorus of division, this piece reframes a famous finale as a cautionary, hopeful invitation: choose daily acts of empathy and dialogue. It shows how… read more
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Israel Identifies Latest Hostage Remains Amid Gaza Crisis
Israel identifies the body of hostage Idan Shtivi, recovered with another hostage’s remains in a recent operation, underscoring the mounting human toll as negotiations for releases and… read more
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Pacific Forum Signals Financing and Accountability Push Ahead of UNEA-7
Asia-Pacific ministers wrap up a pivotal meeting with pledges to accelerate climate and biodiversity action through stronger regional financing and accountability, amplified by youth and Indigenous leadership.… read more
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Flying Fijians Open Pacific Nations Cup With Win Over Tonga
Fiji kicked off their Pacific Nations Cup with a confident win over Tonga in Suva, blending rugged rugby with a vibrant festival atmosphere. A mix of disciplined… read more
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Fiji’s Constitutional Reform Depends on Parliament to Create Referendum Rules
Fiji’s Supreme Court has outlined a potential path for constitutional reform, tying any binding changes to Parliament’s approval and a future national referendum. The catch? Parliament must… read more
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Kadavu’s 100+ Graduates Earn Maritime Licenses, Boosting Fiji’s Seafaring Future
Kadavu’s Solotavui marks a milestone as over 100 villagers earn Boat Master licenses and Restricted Engineer certificates, unlocking safer seas and new livelihoods. It signals a broader… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Showers, Isolated Thunderstorms, and Flash Flood Risk Under East to Southeast Winds
Cloudy skies bring showers and isolated thunderstorms across Fiji today, with locally heavy downpours and a risk of flash floods in low-lying areas. From Vanua Levu to… read more
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Former Ukrainian parliamentary speaker Parubiy shot dead in Lviv as investigators hunt gunman
A shocking shooting in Lviv claims the life of a veteran Ukrainian politician, sparking a nationwide manhunt and urgent questions about security during wartime. As investigators pursue… read more
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Fiji-Korea Eye Makogai Mariculture Upgrade to Launch Regional Research Hub
Fiji’s Makogai Mariculture Research Center is on track for a major upgrade, backed by international collaboration to boost sustainable mariculture research, training, and regional innovation. The Korea–Fiji… read more
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Gau Island Road Upgrade Promises Faster Travel and a Vital Jetty Link
Gau Island’s road project is moving ahead, offering the prospect of faster travel and a direct link to a crucial jetty. This rural connectivity push across Fiji… read more
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Fiji Credit Union Reform Seeks Clarity on Governance and Safeguards
Fiji’s credit union reform is stirring debate as lawmakers consider a modernized Act. The Fiji Police Credit Union is urging sharper governance terms and safeguards to protect… read more
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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce to Retire After 2025 Season, Tokyo World Championships to Cap Final Run
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce hints that 2025 will be her final season, with Tokyo shaping the closing chapter of a career that redefined women’s sprinting. At 38, the Jamaican… read more
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Fiji to Strengthen Grassroots Agriculture After Minister’s Field Tour
New steps are being taken to strengthen frontline agricultural services as officials tour Fiji’s Western Division. Field feedback is guiding plans to boost farmer support, market links,… read more
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Tailevu’s Inaugural Youth Day Sparks Plans for a Youth Hub
Tailevu marks its first-ever Youth Day—a three-day gathering that brought communities together to boost youth leadership and local development. With plans for leadership training and a Tailevu… read more
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China Signals Multilateral Push Ahead of SCO Summit with UN Backing
China reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and UN-led peacekeeping as global power dynamics shift. As leaders convene at a major security forum, Beijing signals a push toward… read more
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Hamas faces leadership shift after Gaza chief Sinwar’s death
Hamas confirms the death of its Gaza military chief Mohammad Sinwar, signaling a potential leadership shift as fighting continues and civilians bear the brunt of a worsening… read more
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Fiji Va’a Star Iris Bentley Fisher Wins Bronze at World Distance Championships
Fiji marks a breakthrough on the world stage as 16-year-old Iris Bentley Fisher takes bronze at the World Distance Championships in Brazil. Her podium finish signals a… read more
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Yat Sen Wins Fiji U-19 Secondary Schools Basketball Title in Tight Final
Yat Sen Secondary School claimed the under-19 crown at Fiji’s Vodafone Secondary Schools Championship in a hard-fought final, a win built on discipline, teamwork, and strong support… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Heavy Showers and Isolated Thunderstorms with Flash Flood Risk as East to Southeast Winds Prevail
Unsettled conditions are moving across Fiji as a trough nudges in from the northeast. Expect showers, isolated thunderstorms, and the possibility of heavy downpours in places—local flooding… read more
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Travis Kelce Eyes Curb-Style TV Series About Life Beyond the Field
Travis Kelce is reportedly pursuing a self-portrayal TV series in a Curb Your Enthusiasm–style format with Jeff Schaffer. The project would mark a bold leap from the… read more
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Starlink Brings Digital Leap to Rotuma’s Rural Fiji Schools
Remote classrooms on Rotuma gain a powerful new connection as Starlink is deployed at three small schools. The upgrade promises more than faster internet—opening doors to virtual… read more
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Fijiana Show Growth in World Cup Clash With Scotland
Fiji’s Fijiana XV pressed Scotland and showed real growth, even as discipline proved costly. With a developing blend of pace and tighter game management, the team now… read more
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Gordon Ramsay Reveals Skin Cancer Treatment and Urges Sun Safety
Gordon Ramsay opens up about a personal health moment after undergoing treatment for basal cell carcinoma, turning the spotlight on sun safety. He praises his medical team… read more
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Fiji’s Bula Boys seal World Cup berth in historic win
Fiji’s rising Bula Boys pull off a historic milestone, sealing a World Cup berth with a gritty, well-drilled display. The bronze-medal run underscores a budding program and… read more
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Fiji Medical Student Uses Pageant Spotlight to Champion Mental Health
– A Fiji medical student turns a pageant spotlight into a mission: spotlighting mental health and the crucial early years that shape our lives. – Beauty and… read more
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Fiji Methodist Church Urges Interfaith Respect as It Launches Doctrinal Book
Amid tensions and uncertainty, the Methodist Church of Fiji emphasizes respect for all faiths and unveils a new doctrinal guide to strengthen members’ faith and foster healthier,… read more
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Breaking Barriers: 53 Plumber General Class III Graduates at NTPC Suva
53 Plumber General Class III graduates celebrated at NTPC Suva, marking a milestone in Fiji’s TVET journey. The ceremony spotlighted perseverance, inclusivity, and the enduring power of… read more
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Police Blues Secure Fourth Escott Shield in Suva Rugby Showdown
Police Blues extend Suva rugby’s dominance with a fourth straight Escott Shield, as Nabua White clinches the Koroturaga Cup. The weekend showcased depth, momentum, and a tight… read more