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Fiji Education Congress Signals Teaching Transformation and 20-Hour Professional Development Requirement
Fiji’s education leaders are gathering to transform classrooms, unveiling practical strategies to close learning gaps and meet today’s teaching challenges. The 2025 Education Congress spotlights ongoing professional… read more
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TD03F Near Solomon Islands: Weather Watch as Low-Pressure Systems May Consolidate
A tropical disturbance near the Solomon Islands is keeping forecasters on alert as two nearby low-pressure systems may merge with TD03F. While some development is possible in… read more
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Fiji Moves to Overhaul Defence Act with Greater Civilian Oversight
Fiji is launching a major overhaul of its defense laws to modernize the RFMF Act and strengthen civilian oversight. The joint review will explore new maritime roles,… read more
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Fiji calls on architects to shape a landmark Girmit Museum in Lautoka
Fiji is set to unveil a new national landmark—a state-of-the-art Girmit Museum to honor the Girmitiyas and their descendants, tucked behind the Girmit Centre in Lautoka. Qualified… read more
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St John Pushes Back as Fiji Red Cross Bill Seeks Primary Provider of First Aid Training
Fiji’s Draft Red Cross Society Bill 2025 has stirred concern from St John, which warns that naming a single organization as the primary first aid trainer could… read more
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Fiji Heavy Rain Alert in Force Across the Fiji Group with Flash Flood Risk and Thunderstorms Forecast
Fiji faces a wet spell with heavy rain and thunderstorms sweeping across many regions, with the risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas. The unsettled pattern lingers… read more
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Fiji Braces for Prolonged Heavy Rain and Flood Risks
Persistent heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms keep Fiji on alert as a broad weather trough lingers into next week, raising the risk of flash flooding in low-lying… read more
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Fiji Heavy Rain Alert Remains in Force With Widespread Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk
Fiji heads into a wetter stretch as a stubborn trough lingers, delivering frequent showers and the odd thunderstorm across the islands. Fresh winds and rough seas set… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Heavy Rain Alert in Force with Thunderstorms and Flash Flood Risk Through Next Week
Fiji steers into a wet spell as a heavy rain alert lingers over the archipelago. Expect frequent showers, thunder in spots, and occasional heavy downpours that could… read more
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Holiday Movie Season Kicks Off with Knives Out Chapter and Zootopia 2
With the holidays in the air, a sparkling slate of films arrives—from festive comedies to award-worthy dramas and jaw-dropping twists. Expect delights like A Very Jonas Christmas… read more
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50 Cent’s Netflix Docuseries on Sean Combs Sparks Debate
Two hip-hop titans, a long-running feud, and a Netflix four-part investigation that promises to pull back the curtain. 50 Cent is producing Sean Combs: The Reckoning, a… read more
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Jason and Justine Bateman Redefine Sibling Bonds Across Political Divides
Jason Bateman reveals a surprising twist in his relationship with sister Justine: not a typical family bond, but a connection built on mutual respect and conversations that… read more
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Euphoria Season 3: Five-Year Time Jump and a Bold New Cast Shake-Up
Five years have passed, and Euphoria’s characters step into adulthood with sharper ambitions and higher stakes. A bold season unfolds across new settings and fresh paths, with… read more
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Si Woo Kim Declines LIV, Stays with PGA Tour
Si Woo Kim reportedly turned down LIV Golf to stay with the PGA Tour. With a strong 2025 behind him, the decision spotlights the evolving landscape of… read more
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Ro Veidovi’s Homecoming Sparks Fiji’s Cultural Healing
Nearly 183 years after his death in New York, Ro Veidovi’s homecoming unfolds as a powerful moment of healing for Fiji’s Rewa. The ceremony blends tradition and… read more
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Bula FC’s 13th Warrior: Ivan Kumar’s journey from backyard games to pro football
Bula FC adds a veteran touch to the squad with Ivan Kumar stepping in as the 13th Warrior. Hailing from Suva, Kumar arrives with a hard‑working, disciplined… read more
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Democrats Press Pentagon for Unedited Caribbean Strike Footage
Democratic leaders on the Gang of Eight are pressing for the unedited video of a Caribbean strike, raising questions about transparency and the legal framework behind the… read more
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Kim Jong Un Honors North Korean Engineers After Kursk Mission
– Kim Jong Un lauded a North Korean regiment’s homecoming from a Russia deployment, praising their “heroic” actions and mass loyalty as families gathered in Pyongyang. The… read more
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Shiv Raj Associates: Fiji’s Largest Cane Operation Driving Rural Renewal
From a small shop in 1952 to Fiji’s largest cane harvesting and transport network, Shiv Raj Associates has become a lifeline for thousands of farming families in… read more
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Nausori Welcomes Tebara Festival Ahead of Miss Tebara Contest
Nausori’s Tebara Festival opens with culture, resilience, and a crowd-filled kickoff under changing skies. Eight contestants vie for Miss Tebara as local leaders rally behind a week… read more
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Maisamoa Earns 2026 Mike Friday Select 7s Slot Ahead of Coral Coast Fiji 7s
Manueli Maisamoa has been named to the Mike Friday Select 7s ahead of the Coral Coast showdown in Sigatoka. Expect blistering pace, sharp footwork, and a new… read more
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One Change, Big Impact: Fiji Urges Structured Youth Programs for Resilience
As youth face mounting pressures—from addiction to mental health challenges—leaders are turning to structured programs, mentorship, and value-based training to spark real change. Hopeful stories of transformation… read more
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Fiji Faces Flash Flood Watch as Heavy Rain Persists
A nationwide flash flood alert casts a shadow over Fiji as persistent heavy rain lingers into the coming week. Vulnerable areas could see sudden downpours and disruptions,… read more
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New Lautoka Police Station Opens as Fiji Focuses on Community Safety
Prime Minister Rabuka unveils Lautoka’s $30 million police station, urging officers and leaders to work together for safer communities. The move includes plans to decentralize units and… read more
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No Card, No Ride: Fiji Rolls Out Cashless Buses on December 15
Fiji is switching to a fully cashless bus system, with a strict “No Card – No Ride” rule taking effect on December 15, 2025. As eTransport cards… read more
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Golden Wave: Buenos Aires Hosts World-Record-Breaking Golden Retriever Gathering
Buenos Aires’ Bosques de Palermo turned into a sea of gold as hundreds of golden retrievers gathered for a day of wagging tails, festive outfits, and canine… read more
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From Street Vendors to Fashion Makers: Migrants Find a New Path in Barcelona
In a sunlit Barcelona studio, former migrants turn discarded garments into a ten-piece upcycled capsule that speaks louder than fashion. Models reveal more than clothes—bold messages about… read more
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Prada Partners With Indian Artisans for Kolhapuri-Inspired Luxury Sandals
Prada teams up with Indian artisans to launch a limited-edition sandal collection inspired by traditional Kolhapuri craft. The collaboration fuses local craftsmanship with Italian manufacturing know-how, backed… read more
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UNESCO recognizes Italian cuisine as cultural ambassador, fueling pride and tourism caution
UNESCO’s recognition of Italian cuisine is sparking pride and new opportunities—from bustling trattorias to brighter prospects for makers and farmers. But alongside the celebration, critics warn that… read more
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Fiji COI Under Fire as Legal Challenge Probes Its Boundaries
A high-stakes dispute over a Fiji judicial inquiry is rattling legal circles. Questions about fairness, scope, and reputational damage clash as lawyers debate who was heard, what… read more