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Fiji Bets on Neutral Data to Guide Development
Fiji is strengthening its data backbone with a clear stand that statistics must be independent from politics to guide development. With a new MICS Plus wave moving… read more
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Rotuma Youth Urged to Seize Development Opportunities as Government Pledges Tailored Support
Rotuma’s youth were urged to raise their voices and seize new development opportunities as a government delegation pledges tailored support. With talanoa sessions and a week-long festival… read more
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Gold Coast Suns seal finals berth with 95-point win over Essendon
Gold Coast punch their finals ticket in emphatic fashion, ending a 15-year drought with a night to remember. Led by a standout display from their skipper, the… read more
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Fiji Tightens VAT Oversight as Retailers Lag on Price Reductions
Post-budget VAT cuts are facing a compliance crunch as hundreds of traders still haven’t submitted the required pricing data, with only a fraction answering so far. Regulators… read more
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Fiji weightlifter opens Commonwealth Championship in India with a personal best lift
Fiji’s Tabuawaiwai kicks off the Commonwealth Championship in India with a personal-best 120kg clean-and-jerk, signaling strong momentum for a seven-member squad as they chase medals and a… read more
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Fiji vs Tonga: Pacific Nations Cup Opener Sparks Title Bid at Home
Suva’s electric crowd sets the scene as Fiji host Tonga in a pivotal Pacific Nations Cup opener. A captain-led mix of experience and youth faces a bruising… read more
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Fiji condemns temple attack as unity and religious freedom take center stage
Following a violent attack on a temple, Fiji’s leaders rally around unity and the freedom to worship for all. The message: peace, justice, and the strength of… read more
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Decades at stake in Fiji’s biggest meth case sentencing
Nine Fiji nationals face a landmark sentencing in Lautoka for what prosecutors describe as one of the Pacific’s largest meth seizures. As the court weighs each defendant’s… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Heavy Rain Alert Cancelled as Trough Moves East; Cloudy Periods and Showers Across the Fiji Group
Showers and a few thunderstorms drift across Fiji as a trough moves away, but the weather isn’t finished yet. Expect a wind shift and cooler nights across… read more
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Qinghai Railway Bridge Collapse Sparks Safety Scrutiny
Tragedy strikes at a bridge under construction in Qinghai as it collapses into the Yellow River. Rescue teams race against time to locate missing workers while investigators… read more
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War and Distance Threaten Safe Birth in Nigeria’s Northeast
Amid conflict and collapsing healthcare in northeastern Nigeria, a pregnant woman faces a life-threatening emergency with scarce access to skilled care. Her harrowing journey highlights how crisis… read more
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Tabia Crash: Driver Dies as Investigators Probe Cause
Tabia crash takes another life as investigators press on. Final findings—especially on speed as a factor—remain forthcoming, with the probe continuing and broader road-safety concerns in focus. read more
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Rakiraki supervisor charged in six-figure theft case
Allegations of six-figure misappropriation surface from a Rakiraki shipping operation, with funds and ticketing records reportedly tampered with. The case highlights how gaps in cash handling can… read more
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Rooth sidelined by training injury ahead of Tokyo World Championships
Olympic decathlon champion Markus Rooth faces a tough road back after a training injury required surgery and a months-long recovery. The setback casts a shadow over his… read more
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Fiji PM Rabuka Urges Interfaith Unity After Temple Attack
Fiji’s leaders call for peace and interfaith solidarity after a recent temple attack, urging all communities to stand together in respect and the rule of law. With… read more
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Fiji Leaders Urge Interfaith Unity After Temple Attack
A disturbing attack on a sacred site has Fiji’s leaders urging unity, rule of law, and renewed interfaith dialogue as investigations unfold. They emphasize protecting places of… read more
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Gaza Hospital Strike Sparks Push for Independent Probes and Journalist Safety
A hospital strike in Gaza has renewed questions about civilian safety, accountability, and protections for medical workers and journalists in conflict zones. As international calls for independent… read more
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Fiji Teachers Urge Tax Review on Rural Allowances Ahead of Budget
Fiji’s rural teachers say even modest location allowances are taxed, widening the gap on already tight salaries. As budget talks unfold, calls for a review of how… read more
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Fiji Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk Across the Fiji Group
Heavy rain and thunderstorms sweep across Fiji tonight, with a likely risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas. Rain is expected to ease from the west tomorrow,… read more
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Three-Match Bans Hit Fiji and Samoa as Women’s Rugby World Cup Tightens Tackling Safety
Three-match bans shake up Fiji and Samoa’s Women’s Rugby World Cup campaigns as officials clamp down on dangerous tackles. With coaching-intervention pathways on the table, teams face… read more
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Rise Rookies Fly Past Canada Ravens in Lautoka Test
Lautoka lights up as Fiji’s Rise Rookies hit a packed fixture schedule, showing pace, grit, and a glimpse of Fiji rugby’s bright future. With more high-stakes clashes… read more
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Fiji Police Urge Community Help as Places of Worship Face Sacrilege Cases
Fiji faces a wave of sacrilege against places of worship, prompting a community-wide call for vigilance. Police say the incidents are opportunistic with no political motive and… read more
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Fiji Unveils Digital-Driven Trade Policy Aiming for Inclusive Growth by 2036
Fiji unveils a bold, long-term plan to reshape trade and investment, blending digital commerce with inclusive growth across its islands. The new framework signals big shifts for… read more
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Fiji Backs Disease-Resistant Kava Research to Safeguard Exports
Fiji is injecting $1 million into kava research and farmer training to breed disease-resistant varieties and combat dieback. The effort pairs local science with international partnerships to… read more
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Fiji Boosts Grants for Startups and MSMEs with Urban Expansion and Export Aims
Fiji is widening support for young entrepreneurs and MSMEs, boosting grant caps and expanding access across communities. New priorities—innovation, sustainability, and export readiness—are shaping who gets funded… read more
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GPS Analytics Fuel Fiji Rugby’s Training and Talent Pathways
GPS tracking is reshaping Fiji rugby, turning performance data into accountability and smarter training. From grass roots to the national stage, a data-driven pathway promises a stronger,… read more
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Fiji U-16s suffer shootout heartbreak as World Cup dream stays alive in third-place playoff
An edge-of-your-seat U-16 clash between Fiji and New Caledonia goes to penalties, a tense semi-final that leaves Fiji with one last shot on the world stage through… read more
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Fiji Braces for Possible Strike as Government Signals Emergency Powers
Fiji’s leadership signals a careful balance between workers’ grievances and national welfare as contingency plans loom over a looming strike. Emphasizing dialogue and a tripartite approach, officials… read more
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New Caledonia Edge Fiji on Penalties to Reach OFC U-16 Final
Penalty drama and late heroics defined a crucial OFC U-16 moment as New Caledonia edged Fiji on penalties to reach the final. Captain-keeper Sylvain Ipeze starred with… read more
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Bougival Collapse Sparks Fresh Self-Determination Debate in New Caledonia
New Caledonia’s bid for a transitional “New Caledonian State” within France collapsed after the pro-independence FLNKS rejected the terms, reigniting a deep political stalemate as fresh elections… read more