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COP31 in Turkey: Australia to Lead Talks as Pacific Voices Push for Representation
in Fiji NewsTurkey takes the stage as COP31 host, while Australia steps into the COP presidency—prompting questions about authentic Pacific representation. With Pacific-led priorities on ocean health and the 1.5°C target, pre-COP discussions loom as a test of whether leadership can translate into real climate action. A delicate balance between partnership and negotiation dynamics is unfolding on…
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What Makes Betty Crocker Cake Mix a Holiday Classic
in Fiji NewsChristmas is all about warmth, memories, and easier joys in the kitchen. Betty Crocker brings a touch of nostalgia with simple, crowd-pleasing desserts that turn busy holidays into cozy moments with loved ones. A timeless tradition, ready to delight this season.
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Former Fiji 7s captain backs Kolinisau as Fiji eye Cape Town glory
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji 7s captain Isake Katonibau voices strong support for coach Osea Kolinisau, praising a striking upturn in Fiji’s play. With Cape Town looming, the team’s renewed edge hints at bigger things on the horizon.
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Pacific Climate Leaders React as COP31 Presidency Shifts to Türkiye
in Fiji NewsPacific climate leaders express disappointment as COP31 leadership takes a different direction, while a regional pre-COP keeps a vital Pacific voice in the talks. With climate justice and frontline communities still at stake, the negotiations promise momentum even as the main event moves forward.
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Fiji Unveils Updated Diabetes Guidelines, Trains Health Workers Nationwide
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out updated national diabetes guidelines alongside a nationwide training program to empower healthcare workers. The focus is on practical lifestyle changes, regular follow-ups, and prevention to improve care for people living with diabetes.
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COP30 Under Pressure: Small Island States Push for 1.5°C and Real Climate Finance
in Fiji NewsAt COP30, Palau’s climate minister issues an urgent plea for real action and stronger climate finance to shield the world’s most vulnerable. With the 1.5°C target hanging in the balance, the stakes for small island nations—and their futures—couldn’t be higher.
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Rugby League World Cup 2026: Three Nations, Nine Cities, One Global Stage
in Fiji NewsRugby League’s global spectacle returns in 2026 with three tournaments, 14 nations and 53 matches across nine host cities. A high-stakes showcase of skill, speed, and national pride—where the world’s best stars collide for an unforgettable showdown.
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Fiji Confronts Rising Online Abuse Against Women
in Fiji NewsFiji’s online world is growing more dangerous for women and girls, with abuse and image-based attacks on the rise. A youth-led forum is tackling technology-facilitated gender-based violence, pushing for safer digital spaces and stronger protections. As plans for 2025 unfold, the conversation focuses on rights, accountability, and practical steps to improve online safety.
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Fiji Confronts Online Abuse Targeting Women With Disabilities
in Fiji NewsFiji’s digital progress is unfolding fast—and with it, a troubling rise in online violence against women and girls with disabilities. A recent workshop led by Minister Sashi Kiran highlighted harassment, image-based abuse, and bullying that particularly affect the Deaf community. The big message: empower through technology, but strengthen safeguards to keep digital spaces safe for…
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Can Anchor Albacore’s Future reshape Pacific tuna governance?
in Fiji NewsA bold, Pacific-led plan seeks to anchor albacore’s future at a pivotal regional gathering. With science-based management, stronger observer rules, and enhanced ecosystem safeguards, this effort could reshape tuna governance and livelihoods across the Pacific.
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Ba Tragedy: A Mother’s Grief After a River Truck Crash
in Fiji NewsGrief tightens its grip on a close-knit family after a sudden tragedy claims a beloved son. In a poignant village account, a mother recalls the moment life changed forever while the community rallies, seeking answers and strength in the days ahead.
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UK Keeps Global Tariff, Expands Fiji Sugar Quota — Rarawai Mill Revival Underway
in Fiji NewsFiji clinches a major trade win as the UK confirms the ongoing Global Tariff and boosts the raw sugar quota. With eight years of duty-free access under a Pacific partnership and the Rarawai Mill back in operation, the sugar industry hints at a brighter, more resilient future.
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Retailer Power Shapes Tuna Rules Ahead of WCPFC Talks
in Fiji NewsMarket power is reshaping tuna governance ahead of the WCPFC meeting as global buyers push for tougher, more transparent management and traceable supply chains. From the Global Tuna Alliance to the Pacific Islands initiative, a wave of market accountability is pressuring even the biggest fleets toward stronger sustainability commitments.
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Fiji Courts Tighten Security After Journalist Attack
in Fiji NewsFollowing a violent assault outside a courthouse, Fiji’s authorities are moving to tighten security for journalists at judicial venues. The minister insists that protecting reporters is essential to democracy, outlining swift measures to shield the press and safeguard the public’s right to information. A broader debate about media freedom and courthouse safety is underway.
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WHO Opens Refurbished Office in Micronesia to Boost Pacific Health
in Fiji NewsA newly refurbished WHO multi-country office in Pohnpei marks a milestone for Micronesia’s health resilience. As non-communicable diseases rise and climate-related emergencies strain health systems, regional leaders and partners are sharpening their approach across FSM and nearby Pacific nations. A four-day visit by the WHO Western Pacific Regional Director spotlights renewed commitments to support frontline…
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Manila Talks Could Decide Fate of $1 Billion South Pacific Albacore Tuna
in Fiji NewsPivotal talks in Manila could decide the fate of South Pacific albacore tuna, where a missing Modern Management Procedure threatens a US$1 billion market and MSC certification. With island communities’ livelihoods at stake, a science-based harvest strategy may be the key to a sustainable future.
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WCPFC at a Crossroads: Electronic Monitoring Stalls as High-Seas Transshipment Debate Heats Up
in Fiji NewsCritical decisions loom as Pacific fisheries talks grapple with monitoring and high-seas transshipment. Deep divides threaten progress, leaving the region’s marine resources hanging in the balance.
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Labasa to Light Up Northern Division’s Largest Christmas Tree
in Fiji NewsLabasa lights up tonight as the Northern Division unveils its largest Christmas tree, with carols, live performances, and family-friendly magic—including a playful Fiji-style snow moment. A warm, joyful celebration that brings the community together.
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Fiji Pine Trust Unveils New Logo in Bold Rebranding Drive for Landowners
in Fiji NewsFiji Pine Trust unveils a new logo as part of a broader strategy to redefine its public image and sharpen its focus on landowners. The move kicks off a five-year plan aimed at wealth generation for pine landowners and stronger community outcomes.
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Tonga Poised for PM Pick as Parliament Divides Over Noble vs People’s Representatives
in Fiji NewsTonga teeters on a political crossroads as Parliament awaits its new Prime Minister, with a debate over noble versus People’s Representative leadership still unresolved. A slate of potential contenders keeps the suspense high ahead of a Christmas deadline. Meanwhile, the King’s China visit adds an international dimension that could reshape the kingdom’s path.
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Electronic Monitoring Could Redefine Pacific Tuna Trade at WCPFC22
in Fiji NewsRegional talks in Manila loom as conservationists press for robust on-the-water monitoring to safeguard tuna stocks and marine life. They champion electronic monitoring and stronger transparency to build trusted, sustainable supply chains.