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  • Benin Thwarts Coup Attempt, Spotlight on West Africa’s Fragile Democracy

    Benin Thwarts Coup Attempt, Spotlight on West Africa’s Fragile Democracy

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Benin faced a tense constitutional test after an apparent power grab played out on national television. Security forces moved quickly to restore calm, but the episode casts a shadow over democracy in West Africa. What comes next for the region remains closely watched.

  • Sinners Leads Critics’ Choice Nods as Barbie’s Record Stands

    Sinners Leads Critics’ Choice Nods as Barbie’s Record Stands

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Sinners dominates the awards chatter with 17 nominations, setting the pace as a crowded field vies for top honors. From masterful performances to striking design, the race is shaping up as a season of bold storytelling—and a familiar record still in play.

  • Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Teased as Hostage Return Sets the Stage

    Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Teased as Hostage Return Sets the Stage

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A potential second phase of the Gaza ceasefire could begin soon, centered on disarmament, troop withdrawal, and an international security presence. The process hinges on the return of a hostage’s remains and the setup of a temporary Palestinian administration. Fresh comments from leaders hint at a possible path forward, even as key questions remain.

  • Fiji Hindi Enrollment Drops as Students Chase Career Prospects

    Fiji Hindi Enrollment Drops as Students Chase Career Prospects

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A quiet crisis is unfolding in Fiji’s education scene: Hindi enrollments are falling as students chase clearer career paths. Advocates warn that without a tangible future for the language, both culture and heritage may fade from classrooms and communities. Could reigniting a heart-led case for Hindi be the key to keeping the language alive for…

  • Aging Farmers Threaten Fiji’s Kava Future

    Aging Farmers Threaten Fiji’s Kava Future

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s booming kava industry may be at a turning point as the farming community ages, raising questions about future harvests. With labor gaps and ongoing pressures from disease and land use, new industry initiatives promise practical support for farmers. A collaborative push from government, partners, and researchers aims to keep this vital crop thriving in…

  • Fiji Hockey Battles to Keep Junior Talent as Athletics Season Peaks

    Fiji Hockey Battles to Keep Junior Talent as Athletics Season Peaks

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s junior hockey faces a clash with the peak athletics season, pulling promising players toward track and field. As plans take shape for a 2026 calendar realignment, the focus is on rebuilding a stronger youth pipeline for the sport.

  • Fiji Clinches Cape Town Sevens Bronze in Thrilling Comeback

    Fiji Clinches Cape Town Sevens Bronze in Thrilling Comeback

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji grabbed third place at the Cape Town Sevens with a telling 26-19 win over France, turning a 14-14 halftime stalemate into a second-half surge. Veilawa sparked the turnaround, joined by Naduvalo, Mocenacagi and Maisamoa as Fiji pulled away—a momentum boost heading into the next World Series leg.

  • Fiji Police Vows Accountability as Officers Face Drug Charges

    Fiji Police Vows Accountability as Officers Face Drug Charges

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s top police official defends the force’s reputation, noting thousands of officers who remain faithful to their oath even as a minority faces drug-related charges. He outlines the current drug landscape, highlights local marijuana cultivation, and calls for a nationwide dialogue to root out the causes—while reaffirming ongoing accountability across the ranks.

  • Fiji-Kuwait Ties Get a Boost as New Ambassador Takes Office

    Fiji-Kuwait Ties Get a Boost as New Ambassador Takes Office

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s new non-resident Ambassador to Kuwait has presented his credentials, opening a fresh chapter in bilateral ties. Expect talk of expanded labour mobility and joint ventures in trade, tourism, climate-resilient infrastructure, and clean energy.

  • Fiji on Flood Watch as Heavy Rain Triggers Flash Flood Alert

    Fiji on Flood Watch as Heavy Rain Triggers Flash Flood Alert

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Unsettled weather is sweeping Fiji as heavy rains raise the flash-flood risk across multiple regions. Isolated downpours could swell streams, flood low-lying roads, and threaten homes, prompting a clear call for vigilance and preparedness in the days ahead.

  • Fiji Flooding Hits Central Division as More Rain Looms

    Fiji Flooding Hits Central Division as More Rain Looms

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Last night brought flooding to Fiji’s Central Division as relentless rain swelled waterways and disrupted daily life. In Lami and Nabua, homes faced rising waters even as a nationwide heavy-rain alert remains in effect. With more showers forecast and emergency crews on standby, communities are urged to stay prepared for what lies ahead.

  • Potapova’s Austrian Citizenship Sparks Debate Over National Representation in Tennis

    Potapova’s Austrian Citizenship Sparks Debate Over National Representation in Tennis

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Anastasia Potapova’s latest move off the court—the acquisition of Austrian citizenship—signals a bold new chapter. A broader wave of Russian-born players is reshaping national loyalties on the WTA stage, with big implications for the sport.

  • Queen Victoria School Kicks Off Off-Season Sprint Training for 2026

    Queen Victoria School Kicks Off Off-Season Sprint Training for 2026

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Queen Victoria School is launching its first formal off-season training program—a milestone aimed at sharpening athletes and laying a stronger foundation for the years ahead. Led by sprint coach Banuve Tabakaucoro, the initiative signals a new era of discipline and readiness for the 2026 season.

  • Festive-season Safety: Police Urged to Stay Disciplined and Vigilant

    Festive-season Safety: Police Urged to Stay Disciplined and Vigilant

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    As the festive season approaches, a call goes out for the police to stay disciplined, vigilant, and fully focused on safeguarding communities and the vulnerable.

  • Fiji Police Face Trust Test as 47 Officers Charged in Drug Offenses

    Fiji Police Face Trust Test as 47 Officers Charged in Drug Offenses

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s top police official signals a hard look at internal integrity as officer-involved drug cases surface. He calls for decisive discipline, a national strategy to tackle root causes of drug use, and renewed public trust in law enforcement.

  • Fiji Pushes Science-Driven Tuna Rules at WCPFC22

    Fiji Pushes Science-Driven Tuna Rules at WCPFC22

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji takes a significant step toward science-based management of South Pacific albacore with a landmark regional agreement. Built on collaboration across Pacific nations, the move aims to safeguard the stock and the communities that depend on it, marking a turning point for Pacific tuna fisheries.

  • Fiji Rugby Sets Sights on Tier-One Status and World Cup Dream

    Fiji Rugby Sets Sights on Tier-One Status and World Cup Dream

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji rugby unveils a bold plan: professional clubs, data-driven decisions, and a steady climb toward tier-one status with World Cup dreams on the horizon.

  • China-Fiji 50th Anniversary: Commemorative Envelope Signals a New Era of Cooperation

    China-Fiji 50th Anniversary: Commemorative Envelope Signals a New Era of Cooperation

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Featuring China’s panda and Fiji’s Koki parrot, a commemorative envelope marks 50 years of friendship. Behind the symbolism, leaders outline a future of openness and shared prosperity, signaling a renewed push for cooperation that could shape the next chapter of their partnership.

  • Fiji Women’s Hockey Shines as Rising Stars Fuel Tour Momentum

    Fiji Women’s Hockey Shines as Rising Stars Fuel Tour Momentum

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji One’s women’s hockey team battled through heat, injuries, and setbacks to claim a tight 2-1 win, led by standout displays from Margaret Elbourne and Charlotte Tabadromu. Coach Fatima Mario lauds a budding sisterhood and relentless resilience as the squad gears up for a final showdown on tour.

  • Muaniweni Secures Women’s Rugby Semi-Finals at Central Community Games After Dramatic Comeback

    Muaniweni Secures Women’s Rugby Semi-Finals at Central Community Games After Dramatic Comeback

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Muaniweni’s women’s rugby team charged into the semi-finals in a dramatic Central Community Games clash. Fueled by resilience and community support, their roller-coaster victory sets the stage for a thrilling push toward the championship.

  • Fiji Weighs 16-and-Under Social Media Ban to Protect Children Online

    Fiji Weighs 16-and-Under Social Media Ban to Protect Children Online

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji weighs a bold step to shield young minds by banning social media for anyone 16 and under, a proposal that’s sparking a nationwide debate on online safety and accountability. As similar measures unfold abroad, the discussion zeroes in on parental responsibility, cyberbullying, and the kind of digital environment we want shaping the next generation.

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  • US Caribbean Strike Video Sparks Bipartisan Debate Over Legality and Declassification
    US Caribbean Strike Video Sparks Bipartisan Debate Over Legality and DeclassificationDecember 7, 2025
    New footage from a Caribbean maritime strike against a suspected drug vessel is stirring debate among lawmakers over legality and oversight. The incident underscores the broader campaign’s human cost and raises questions about how far military action should go to curb trafficking—and who is accountable when actions are questioned.
  • Buying a Home with a Pool: Costs, Safety, and Value
    Buying a Home with a Pool: Costs, Safety, and ValueDecember 7, 2025
    Thinking about a home with a pool? It can turn a backyard into a personal oasis, but it also means upkeep, safety considerations, and insurance costs. Explore how a pool might affect resale value and what to weigh before taking the plunge, especially in warmer climates.
  • World Bank and ADB Kick Off Major Pacific Health Transformation in Fiji
    World Bank and ADB Kick Off Major Pacific Health Transformation in FijiDecember 7, 2025
    Two global lenders join forces for a landmark Pacific health initiative anchored in Fiji, backed by a $239.5 million push to combat non-communicable diseases. The plan targets modernized primary care, a new regional hospital, and climate-resilient facilities across island nations. If it unfolds as hoped, it could touch millions, reshape health systems, and create thousands of jobs in the region.
  • Jeremy O. Harris Arrested in Japan Over MDMA Suspicions at Okinawa Airport
    Jeremy O. Harris Arrested in Japan Over MDMA Suspicions at Okinawa AirportDecember 7, 2025
    Prominent American playwright Jeremy O. Harris finds himself at the center of a legal twist in Japan after customs officials say a small amount of MDMA was found in his luggage at Okinawa’s airport. The case highlights how strict drug laws can impact travelers crossing borders.
  • Fiji Rugby: New Board Sets Sights on 2026 Strategy
    Fiji Rugby: New Board Sets Sights on 2026 StrategyDecember 7, 2025
    Fiji Rugby’s new board faces a high-stakes rebuild—from honoring legacy agreements to tackling compliance gaps and building a nationwide player database. As strategy is reshaped for 2026 and beyond, the future of Fiji rugby hangs in the balance.
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