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Abuja Arraignment Ties Five Men to Owo Church Attack
Five men face a high-stakes terrorism case in Abuja over a church attack that shocked a nation in 2022. As the courtroom drama unfolds, the outcome could… read more
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Rajinikanth’s Coolie Tops Global Box Office Momentum as War 2 Trails in Pre-Release Bookings
Rajinikanth’s Coolie is seizing the kickoff, setting the pace as War 2 hunts to catch up. With festival-season buzz and strong pre-release interest riding high, the coming… read more
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Pacific Islands Forum Ministers Gather in Suva to Shape the Blue Pacific
Pacific foreign ministers converge in Suva to map the next phase of the Blue Pacific Continent, weighing climate resilience, security, and development as they refine long-term regional… read more
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Lautoka Police Assault Video Triggers Internal Probe
A disturbing video circulating online appears to show a police officer violently assaulting several men in Lautoka. An Internal Affairs investigation has been launched, with officials promising… read more
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Ovalau quarry sparks wind barrier worries, calls for fair compensation
On Ovalau, Nukutocia villagers warn a nearby quarry is weakening a long-standing wind barrier, leaving homes and coastal paths more exposed to cyclones and erosion. With compensation,… read more
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Nukutocia Villagers Warn Quarry Near Ovalau Could Weaken Wind Barrier and Cyclone Resilience
On Ovalau, Nukutocia villagers warn that a nearby quarry is weakening a long-standing wind barrier, leaving them more exposed to storms and coastal erosion. As talks over… read more
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Fiji to Fast-Track Drone Legislation Amid Security Push
Drones promise to transform Fiji’s disaster response, agriculture, and security—but they also raise new national security questions. The Opposition leader is urging a swift push to fast-track… read more
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Isak to Liverpool? Transfer saga tightens as deadline looms
Isak’s future at Newcastle is hanging in the balance as Liverpool intensifies their pursuit ahead of the transfer deadline. The unfolding saga could force major strategic pivots… read more
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Dengue Outbreak Ends in Fiji’s Central and Western Divisions
Two Fiji divisions are declared free of the dengue outbreak, but the virus remains endemic nationwide. Vigilance, ongoing vector-control, and early medical care continue to be essential… read more
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Interim payout ordered in Fiji bus crash case as liability ruling looms
Suva’s High Court orders an interim $10,000 payment to an accident victim, even as liability remains to be decided. The ruling points to a growing push for… read more
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Post-Mortem Delays Prompt Scrutiny as Fiji Murder Case Heads to High Court
Questions loom over a Lautoka murder case as prosecutors push forward before a post-mortem result is released. With the matter headed to the High Court and bail… read more
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Tonga Parliament in Turmoil: What Sparked the Sudden Clash?
An on‑floor scuffle between senior Tongan lawmakers has led to short suspensions and renewed scrutiny of parliamentary conduct across the Pacific. read more
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Crisis at Clairton Coke Works Near Pittsburgh
A powerful explosion at a large industrial plant near Pittsburgh has left the community shaken and rescue teams racing as uncertainty mounts. read more
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Mystery on FV Tiro II: Suva Court Ruling Raises New Questions
A high-profile court ruling has closed one chapter of a brutal at-sea attack — but families remain without answers, and the case exposes urgent gaps in maritime… read more
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Suva Verdict on MV Tiro II Sends Shockwaves — What Comes Next?
A High Court has imposed a life term after a violent, tragic incident aboard a fishing vessel — a verdict that leaves survivors and families grappling with… read more
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Fiji High Court Hands Lengthy Sentence in Nasinu Family Case
A family tragedy that reached the High Court ended in a heavy prison term and a permanent non-contact restraining order after the judge called the attack a… read more
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Fiji Journalists Demand Action After High Court Scare
An alarming incident outside Suva’s High Court has thrust journalist safety into the spotlight, prompting urgent calls for stronger police protection and clearer court security measures. read more
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Mysterious Fire Whirls Erupt Near Spain’s Las Médulas
Extreme heat and spinning “fire whirls” turned a rural landscape into a fast-moving crisis, displacing residents and raising urgent questions about causes and response. read more
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Fiji Airways Mystery: Bags Offloaded on Nadi–Vava’u Flight
Fuel constraints on a regional flight led to an unexpected operational decision that left checked luggage delayed and passengers inconvenienced as crews worked to resolve the situation. read more
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Mokani Village’s New Leader Raises Eyebrows
At 30, Navitalai Mualevu steps into the turaga ni koro role — a young leader balancing tradition with fresh energy as he takes on new challenges in… read more
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BSP’s Nayavu Upgrade Sparks Hope for Rural Fiji Health
Community-led upgrades at a Tailevu nursing station promise more reliable access to essential medicines for rural residents. read more
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Why Is the US Betting $60M on Pacific Tuna?
The U.S. has pledged US$60 million to the Pacific Islands’ fisheries agency under a tuna treaty — a strategic move with potentially big implications for regional livelihoods,… read more
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Solomon Airlines Sets Its Sights on Vanuatu
A Pacific carrier is shifting its international focus to support Vanuatu’s tourism recovery — a move that could reshape travel and local economies. read more
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Fiji to Review Cyber Laws — A Quiet Shift in Online Power?
Fiji is preparing a review of its cyber laws after officials warned of rising social‑media harms — a move that could reshape how online safety and enforcement… read more
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Denarau Forfeiture Battle Heads to Lautoka
Two Denarau properties tied to a major drug probe now face civil forfeiture as the case moves to the Lautoka High Court, with interim restraining orders still… read more
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The 1979 Move That Nearly Changed Fiji’s Judiciary
A 1979 push to localise Fiji’s top judicial post sparked a fraught constitutional episode that tested political will, institutional safeguards and the judiciary’s independence. read more
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Fiji e-ticketing rollout sparks procurement dispute
Denials, complaints and service snags have emerged around the new bus e‑ticketing rollout — a brewing controversy with commuters caught in the middle. read more
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New Grants Spark Momentum in Fiji’s Women’s Movement
Nearly $1 million is backing a new wave of women-led projects across Fiji — grassroots groups and fresh partners are gearing up to drive meaningful change. read more
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Can Fiji’s Youth Turn the Tide?
Facing rising youth mental‑health and drug concerns, young Fijians are being urged to lead locally as new community-focused services and opportunities roll out. read more
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Pegula Sounds Alarm on U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Revamp
Jessica Pegula welcomes a bold U.S. Open rethink of mixed doubles — but says organisers need to talk to players first. A showdown between spectacle and fairness… read more