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Fiji Launches Oceania Planetary Health Forum Website to Unite Regional Climate Action
Fiji now anchors a regional platform for planetary health across Oceania, uniting researchers, policymakers and communities. With Indigenous knowledge guiding the mission, it signals a collaborative, culturally… read more
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Fiji Poised to Lead Global Premium Kava Market as Farmers Scale Up
Fiji is positioning itself to lead the global premium kava market as demand accelerates. Leaders say sustained growth will hinge on investments, training, and stronger collaboration across… read more
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Fiji’s Former Deputy PM Pleads Not Guilty in Disclosure Charges
A former deputy prime minister enters not-guilty pleas on accusations of undisclosed assets and a false declaration. With travel plans and a March trial on the horizon,… read more
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Fiji Police Urged to Stay Focused and Vigilant This Festive Season
As the festive season approaches, a call for unwavering focus and frontline vigilance sets the tone for police duty. The message blends resilience with a resolve to… read more
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Former Fiji Deputy PM Biman Prasad pleads not guilty to statutory disclosure charges
Former Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad faced a Suva court today, pleading not guilty to charges tied to statutory disclosure. The case, linked to a 2015 declaration… read more
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Sanctions Crackdown: Gracetown Inc. Hit with $7.1M Fine Over Deripaska Links
New York-based Gracetown Inc. faces a multi-million-dollar penalty over alleged sanctions violations tied to dealings with a sanctioned Russian oligarch. The case highlights renewed efforts to enforce… read more
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Fiji’s Ex-Deputy PM Pleads Not Guilty to Corruption Charges
Professor Biman Prasad, a government MP and former Deputy Prime Minister, has entered a not guilty plea to corruption-related charges. The case centers on alleged failures to… read more
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Fiji Police Mourn After Officer Dies in Labasa Traffic Incident
Tonight in Labasa, a traffic operation ends in tragedy as a police officer loses his life. The event highlights the daily risks faced by those safeguarding the… read more
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Fiji Referendum Bill Draws Criticism Over Free-Speech Provisions
Proposed Referendum Bill 2025 is drawing sharp opposition, with critics warning it could criminalize speech and public discussion on the nation’s constitutional issues. They argue the bill… read more
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Netflix to Buy Warner Bros. Discovery in Game-Changing Streaming Deal
Netflix moves to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios and HBO Max in a blockbuster deal that could redefine streaming. A vast library boost and a reshaped battle… read more
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Fiji police officer dies after roadside crash during joint operation
Tragedy during a routine road operation leaves a Fiji police officer dead, underscoring the dangers frontline responders face every day. A stark reminder for all road users… read more
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Labasa Road Tragedy: Fiji Police Officer Dies in Traffic Incident
Tragedy struck on a Labasa road as a police officer succumbed to injuries from a roadside incident. With an investigation underway and another officer hospitalized, the community… read more
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Fiji Police Probe Seven Officers in Drug Case
Seven officers are under investigation in a drug-related case, as authorities review digital communications linked to the matter. The probe is advancing with statements from those involved… read more
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Energy Fiji Limited: Power Restorations Accelerate in Fiji’s Central Division as Weather Improves
Severe weather left many areas in the Central Division without power. As conditions improve, utility crews are racing to restore service, with ongoing updates as restoration progresses. read more
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Benin Foils Coup Attempt as West Africa Faces Growing Unrest
An early-morning bid to seize power in Benin was halted after soldiers appeared on TV claiming control. Officials say the takeover was neutralized, but the incident underscored… read more
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Fiji Marks Coup-Era Parliament Closure as Democracy Debate Reignites
Suva hosted a symbolic dissolution of Fiji’s June 2006 Parliament, reopening questions about democracy, constitutional reform, and the shadow of past coups. Prominent former MPs warned of… read more
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Fiji Repeals Specialist Practitioners Act, Restores Pharmacy Safeguards
A major policy reversal in Fiji’s health sector is drawing attention from regulators and practitioners alike. The Fiji Pharmaceutical Society hails the repeal of the 2016 Specialist… read more
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Sinners Tops Critics’ Choice Noms, Barbie Still Holds the Record
With 17 Critics’ Choice nominations, Sinners stakes its claim as this awards season’s gothic standout. The race also spotlights bold new voices and familiar icons pushing genre… read more
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Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Hinges on Hostage Remains as International Force Looms
Here are a few short teaser options you can use for the post excerpt: – A potential second phase of the Gaza ceasefire could begin soon, but… read more
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Guehi’s late strike sends Crystal Palace into the top four
Late drama in a London derby as Crystal Palace stun Fulham 2-1, with Marc Guehi delivering a crucial late goal. The win propels Palace into the top… read more
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Norris Clinches First F1 Title, Ends Verstappen’s Four-Year Reign in Abu Dhabi
An emotional breakthrough reshapes Formula One as a rising star claims the title and signals a new era for McLaren. With a season-defining finale hinting at drama… read more
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Fiji cannabis conviction overturned; acquittal granted on appeal
A Fiji cannabis case ends in acquittal after an appeal, underscoring how gaps in evidence and trial directions can overturn a conviction. read more
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Can Hindi Survive in Fiji’s Schools Amid Career Concerns?
A prominent Fiji academic warns that Hindi studies are slipping from the curriculum as students chase what they see as clearer career paths. With dwindling enrolments at… read more
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Fiji Sees Surge in Early Childhood Referrals with Frank Hilton Organization
A turning point is emerging in Fiji’s early childhood care, with a major NGO widening access for some of the youngest children. Rising referrals and growing outreach… read more
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Fiji’s Kava Boom Faces Looming Labor Crunch as Farmers Age
Fiji’s thriving kava sector may be facing a hidden challenge: its farmers are aging rapidly, with the average age hovering in the mid-60s. A new training push… read more
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Fiji Hockey Struggles to Retain Junior Talent During Peak Athletics Season
Fiji’s junior hockey pipeline is at a crossroads as peak athletics season and overseas tours pull away promising under-15 players. Officials are mapping a calendar rethink to… read more
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Fiji Bets on Unity and Community Policing to Strengthen Security
Security in Fiji is increasingly a shared responsibility that goes beyond policing alone. A new national framework links unity, civic engagement, and adaptive policing to confront modern… read more
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Fiji Keeps Premium Tourism Brand as Bali Competes on Price
Fiji’s tourism leaders say the islands will stay a premium destination, even as cheaper rivals intensify the fight. The recipe? A focus on quality, culture, and hospitality,… read more
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Rakiraki Fishing Trip Tragedy: One Dead, Brother‑In‑Law Still Missing
Tragedy strikes a Navatu fishing trip as a man is found dead and his brother-in-law remains missing, with search crews scouring the mangroves and families awaiting updates. read more
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Fiji Braces for Flash Flood Threat as Heavy Rain Persists Across Divisions
Heavy rain and a lingering flood alert are shaping conditions in Fiji’s Southern and Central Eastern Divisions. With potential flash flooding in low-lying areas, communities are urged… read more