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  • Trump Hosts Kagame and Tshisekedi in Washington for Peace and Minerals Pact

    Trump Hosts Kagame and Tshisekedi in Washington for Peace and Minerals Pact

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Washington hosts a high-stakes gathering as Kagame and Tshisekedi align with a new peace-and-prosperity agenda. With promises around stability and critical minerals, the ceremony signals momentum—yet the full implications are still taking shape.

  • Sri Lanka Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Nation as IMF Weighs Recovery Aid

    Sri Lanka Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Nation as IMF Weighs Recovery Aid

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Central Sri Lanka reels from a devastating cyclone that shattered homes and displaced thousands. As relief efforts unfold and a data-driven recovery plan takes shape, the IMF weighs in on the road to rebuilding. A story of resilience amid loss and the steps toward a safer, steadier future.

  • Rassie Erasmus Warns Home-Field Edge Could Decide All Blacks vs Australia in 2027 Rugby World Cup Pool A

    Rassie Erasmus Warns Home-Field Edge Could Decide All Blacks vs Australia in 2027 Rugby World Cup Pool A

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Rassie Erasmus warns the All Blacks won’t have an easy ride against Australia in Pool A of the 2027 Rugby World Cup. He points to home-ground advantage, travel fatigue, and a grueling schedule as potential equalizers that could shake up the favourites. History suggests this pool clash could be more unpredictable than the rankings imply.

  • Fiji’s Land Reform Gamble: Will Native Leases Save Sugar?

    Fiji’s Land Reform Gamble: Will Native Leases Save Sugar?

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Land tenure reform looms large as Fiji’s sugar sector—a lifeline for thousands of rural families—faces expiring leases and shifting land use. With native land comprising the bulk of the landscape, the push is for modern, transparent laws that safeguard ownership while ensuring productive use and community prosperity. The conversation points to a future where aligning…

  • Fiji Inmates Set to Help Fill Cane-Cutting Labor Gap

    Fiji Inmates Set to Help Fill Cane-Cutting Labor Gap

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Officials from Fiji’s corrections service and the Ministry of Sugar are exploring new inmate roles in cane-cutting to help farmers tackle labor shortages while supporting rehabilitation. The talks focus on fair farm selection, expanding participation across the farming cycle, and the broader community benefits of constructive work.

  • Spotify Wrapped 2025: Bad Bunny Reclaims Global Top Artist

    Spotify Wrapped 2025: Bad Bunny Reclaims Global Top Artist

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Spotify Wrapped 2025 flags a year of dramatic comebacks and fresh breakout moments. Bad Bunny reclaims global glory, The Wiggles delight Australia with enduring charm, and TikTok star Alex Warren drops a new hit. A snapshot of music’s evolving landscape that’s sure to spark conversation.

  • Eight Arrested in Namaka–Nadi Corridor Drunk-Driving Crackdown

    Eight Arrested in Namaka–Nadi Corridor Drunk-Driving Crackdown

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An overnight breath-test sweep along the Namaka–Nadi corridor led to eight arrests for suspected drunk driving, including a police officer, as authorities press for safer roads.

  • Fiji-Japan Partnership Gains Momentum as Ambassador Michii Bids Farewell

    Fiji-Japan Partnership Gains Momentum as Ambassador Michii Bids Farewell

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji and Japan toast a strengthened partnership as a farewell tribute to Japan’s outgoing ambassador. The remarks highlight leadership, mutual respect, and shared progress in climate resilience, infrastructure, and disaster readiness—hinting at a thriving future for their ongoing collaboration.

  • SPX Awards Return Sparks Fiji’s Push to Become a Regional Financial Hub

    SPX Awards Return Sparks Fiji’s Push to Become a Regional Financial Hub

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s financial scene gets a renewed spotlight as the SPX revives its Annual Awards, underscoring governance, transparency, and solid reporting as engines of investor confidence. A Lifetime Achievement Award crowned a leader whose enduring contributions signal renewed momentum for Fiji’s economic future.

  • Etzebeth handed 12-week ban for eye-gouge against Wales

    Etzebeth handed 12-week ban for eye-gouge against Wales

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    – A high-profile eye-gouging moment casts a shadow over a commanding win as a Springbok veteran faces a long ban. The ruling highlights the sport’s toughest safety standards. – Controversy erupts after a late-game clash, triggering a major disciplinary decision that could alter this season for a veteran forward and his team. – Disciplinary drama…

  • New Guide Aims to Tackle Fiji’s Kava Dieback Crisis

    New Guide Aims to Tackle Fiji’s Kava Dieback Crisis

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s kava farms are grappling with a rising dieback threat tied to a virus and mounting environmental stress. The challenge goes beyond disease, with theft, poor planting materials, and declining soil health stretching farmers thin. A new guide and collaborative efforts are being rolled out to boost resilience and secure the crop’s future.

  • Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown Sparks Somali Community Backlash

    Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown Sparks Somali Community Backlash

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An escalating federal operation in Minneapolis is fueling a sharp debate over immigration policy and its impact on local communities. As political rhetoric grows louder, city leaders weigh unity, safety, and the future of inclusion.

  • California Seedlings Arrive in Fiji for The Wonderful Company’s Orchard Project

    California Seedlings Arrive in Fiji for The Wonderful Company’s Orchard Project

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    California seedlings land in Fiji, signaling a major push to establish large-scale orchards in Vanua Levu. This ambitious effort aims to boost local farming, foster partnerships with farmers, and strengthen Fiji’s long-term food security.

  • Pacific setback as COP31 hosting shifts from Australia to Turkey

    Pacific setback as COP31 hosting shifts from Australia to Turkey

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Pacific voices are firm but frustrated as Australia steps back from co-hosting COP31, handing the summit to Turkey while still playing a key negotiating role. The move renews questions about climate leadership and accountability for big polluters. With rising seas and displacement pressing the region, the push for climate justice enters a new, uncertain chapter.

  • Friends United Dominate Lami Rangers in National Club Championship Opener

    Friends United Dominate Lami Rangers in National Club Championship Opener

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Friends United opened the National Club Championship with a commanding display, signaling a strong start to the season. Captain-coach Nitan Kumar praised the team’s communication and momentum, while noting there are still areas to tighten ahead of the next challenge. A promising launch that hints at exciting developments to come.

  • Can Fiji’s Public Voice Shape the Next Constitution?

    Can Fiji’s Public Voice Shape the Next Constitution?

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji moves toward a more participatory constitutional reform, with leaders urging transparent, inclusive dialogue from the very start. A push for genuine public ownership—beyond box-ticking consultations—could reshape the nation’s founding framework.

  • Fabergé Winter Egg Sets New Auction Record at Christie’s London

    Fabergé Winter Egg Sets New Auction Record at Christie’s London

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An ultra-rare Fabergé Winter Egg just shattered auction records, captivating with its icy rock-crystal design and a delicate springtime surprise. Standing only four inches tall and studded with thousands of diamonds, this imperial masterpiece continues to enchant collectors and remind us why Fabergé remains legendary.

  • Australia Bows Out of 2026 UN Climate Summit as Global Negotiations Take the Lead

    Australia Bows Out of 2026 UN Climate Summit as Global Negotiations Take the Lead

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Australia steps back from hosting the 2026 UN climate summit, with Turkey taking the lead after tough negotiations. Canberra, however, remains central to COP talks and a Pacific-focused pre-event aimed at boosting climate finance for vulnerable nations.

  • COP31 Bid Falls Short: Australia Misses Out to Turkey

    COP31 Bid Falls Short: Australia Misses Out to Turkey

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Australia’s bid to host the 2026 UN climate summit has fallen short, leaving South Australia and Pacific communities reeling over the missed opportunity. With COP31 slated for Turkey, questions swirl about the decision process and Australia’s evolving role in global climate talks. The coming months could redefine regional climate diplomacy.

  • Putin-Modi Visit in New Delhi Signals Push to Boost India-Russia Trade Amid Sanctions

    Putin-Modi Visit in New Delhi Signals Push to Boost India-Russia Trade Amid Sanctions

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A high-stakes summit in New Delhi tests the resilience of India–Russia ties amid sanctions and a shifting energy landscape. Trade, energy, and security loom large as both sides seek to redefine their partnership on a rapidly changing geopolitical map.

  • Tongatapu 6 Re-elects Tonga’s Only Woman MP

    Tongatapu 6 Re-elects Tonga’s Only Woman MP

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    History is being written in Tongatapu as Fane Fangufangu Fituafe becomes the sole woman MP for a second term. She’s pledging a focus on better schooling, more opportunities for young people, and boosting Tonga’s agriculture exports, drawing on her farming roots. A landmark moment for women in Tonga’s politics, it hints at a shift in…

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  • Trump Hosts Congo and Rwanda for Peace and Minerals Talks
    Trump Hosts Kagame and Tshisekedi in Washington for Peace and Minerals PactDecember 5, 2025
    Washington hosts a high-stakes gathering as Kagame and Tshisekedi align with a new peace-and-prosperity agenda. With promises around stability and critical minerals, the ceremony signals momentum—yet the full implications are still taking shape.
  • Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Sri Lanka as IMF Considers Fresh Aid
    Sri Lanka Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Nation as IMF Weighs Recovery AidDecember 5, 2025
    Central Sri Lanka reels from a devastating cyclone that shattered homes and displaced thousands. As relief efforts unfold and a data-driven recovery plan takes shape, the IMF weighs in on the road to rebuilding. A story of resilience amid loss and the steps toward a safer, steadier future.
  • Home Advantage Could Upend All Blacks at Rugby World Cup 2027, Says Erasmus
    Rassie Erasmus Warns Home-Field Edge Could Decide All Blacks vs Australia in 2027 Rugby World Cup Pool ADecember 5, 2025
    Rassie Erasmus warns the All Blacks won’t have an easy ride against Australia in Pool A of the 2027 Rugby World Cup. He points to home-ground advantage, travel fatigue, and a grueling schedule as potential equalizers that could shake up the favourites. History suggests this pool clash could be more unpredictable than the rankings imply.
  • Fiji's Land Reform Gamble: Will Native Leases Save Sugar?
    Fiji’s Land Reform Gamble: Will Native Leases Save Sugar?December 5, 2025
    Land tenure reform looms large as Fiji’s sugar sector—a lifeline for thousands of rural families—faces expiring leases and shifting land use. With native land comprising the bulk of the landscape, the push is for modern, transparent laws that safeguard ownership while ensuring productive use and community prosperity. The conversation points to a future where aligning local rights with national growth could reshape Fiji’s agricultural heartland.
  • Fiji Inmates Set to Help Fill Cane-Cutting Labor Gap
    Fiji Inmates Set to Help Fill Cane-Cutting Labor GapDecember 5, 2025
    Officials from Fiji’s corrections service and the Ministry of Sugar are exploring new inmate roles in cane-cutting to help farmers tackle labor shortages while supporting rehabilitation. The talks focus on fair farm selection, expanding participation across the farming cycle, and the broader community benefits of constructive work.
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