Fiji News
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Fiji DPP Pryde Extradition Case Sparks Governance Debate
A high-profile Fiji case involving the Director of Public Prosecutions and corruption allegations takes another turn as extradition proceedings resume. The developments fuel scrutiny of governance and accountability in public institutions, hinting at potential reform within the country’s legal system.
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Fiji Bus Crash Triggers Fresh Push for Road Safety
An early-morning bus crash near a Fiji resort has sparked an urgent safety review as investigators begin piecing together what happened. With road safety and passenger protection in the spotlight, questions about preventing future incidents are gathering momentum.
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Fiji DPP Pryde Extradition Advances as Hearing Set for December 12
A high-profile Fiji case takes another turn as extradition proceedings against a senior public official move forward amid serious charges. With a pivotal court hearing on the horizon, observers say the case could spur renewed focus on governance, transparency, and the integrity of the judiciary.
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Colombia’s Catatumbo Flashpoint: ELN Gains Ground as Peace Talks Falter
Along Colombia’s border with Venezuela, Catatumbo is turning into a new theater of conflict as the ELN consolidates power and rival FARC factions clash over coca and oil riches. Civilians are fleeing and hopes for lasting peace are tested by a broader regional backdrop of drug routes and geopolitical tensions.
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Nightly Rewa Bridge Closure in Nausori, Fiji for Upgrades
Night-time road works around Nausori’s Rewa Bridge are set to begin, with a temporary lane closure lasting about a week. Expect possible delays as two lanes on one end are closed and traffic moves through in a limited fashion, while Nausori access remains open. A glimpse into ongoing safety-focused improvements by the Fiji Roads Authority.
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Fiji’s Maritime Pine Project Sparks Island Prosperity
A bold maritime pine program is reshaping life on Fiji’s outer islands, turning forestry into real income and jobs for Kadavu and Gau. With government backing, new infrastructure, and active community participation, this sustainable model is linking remote communities to markets and sowing the seeds of lasting prosperity.
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Fiji Rolls Out Nationwide Evacuation Centres in Climate-Resilience Push
Fiji is shifting from reactive disaster response to proactive resilience, unveiling a nationwide push to expand evacuation centres and upgrade shelters against stronger cyclones and rising seas. With ongoing funding and international collaboration, the plan aims to protect communities and build climate-ready futures.
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Fiji Cocaine Bust: GM Arrested Over Smoke-Machine Shipment From Brazil
Fiji authorities say a joint police-and-customs operation disrupted a major drug-smuggling attempt, arresting a senior executive and three associates. The case underscores the ongoing crackdown on narcotics trafficking in the region as investigations continue.
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Fiji Parliament Debates Disaster Resilience vs Rural Development in Evacuation Center Showdown
An intense parliamentary exchange in Fiji spotlights sharp disagreements over disaster resilience and rural development. With contrasting strategies on evacuation centers, resource priorities, and climate-related challenges, the debate hints at broader questions about protecting communities from future crises.
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Fiji Advances Cybersecurity Ambitions with UN Cybercrime Treaty
Fiji moves to shore up its cyber defenses with a landmark international treaty, boosting cross-border cooperation and modernizing national laws. The plan also elevates victims’ rights and aims to shield citizens and businesses from online threats across the Pacific.
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Denarau Fiji Bus Crash Triggers Road Safety Debate
Emergency responders rushed to a Denarau-area bus crash this morning after a service bus veered off the road, leaving multiple passengers injured. Investigations are underway as officials stress road safety and vigilance on Fiji’s roads.
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Esrom Immanuel Named Fiji’s New Finance Minister, Signals Economic Shift
Esrom Yosef Immanuel has been sworn in as Fiji’s new Finance Minister, marking a fresh chapter in the nation’s economic leadership. The move signals a push for inclusive, collaborative governance and new approaches to growth and fiscal resilience. The changes underway could shape Fiji’s development trajectory in the months ahead.
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Denarau Bus Crash Triggers Fiji Road Safety Probe
An early-morning bus crash in Denarau left dozens injured as the vehicle ended up in a swamp. Investigators are probing the cause amid rising concerns about road safety and transport standards.
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Fiji Unveils Roofed I-Recycle Station to Boost Waste Sorting
WRFL’s new I-Recycle Station redefines Fiji’s recycling landscape with a durable, weather-ready hub for streamlined waste sorting across industrial, corporate, and hospitality sites. A bold step forward in Fiji’s ongoing push toward a cleaner, more sustainable waste future.
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Fiji Police Act Reform Puts Community at the Core, Seeks Public Input
– A major review of Fiji’s Police Act aims to put people at the center of policing, inviting communities to help shape a more transparent, rights-based future. – As a new Police Bill takes shape, voices from across Fiji are being called in to redefine policing—emphasizing service, trust, and modern accountability. – Reforms underway could…
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Fiji e-Ticketing: Lost-Card Balances Now Transferable with Police Verification
An important update to Fiji’s e-ticketing system could finally ease a long-standing pain for commuters: balance can be moved from a lost or stolen card to a replacement, with new safeguards in place. The change aims to curb frustration and restore confidence in the public transport upgrade, as rollout continues.
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Malolo Clinches Historic Skipper Cup Title, Sparks Fiji Rugby Buzz
History was made as Malolo rose to the occasion with a season-defining triumph, powered by unwavering community support. A gripping finale showcased grit, teamwork, and a dream realized. The win signals a bright future for the team and its devoted fans.
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India Clinches Maiden Women’s World Cup in Dramatic Final
Under Harmanpreet Kaur’s fearless leadership, India’s women claim a historic World Cup title in a final packed with nerves, grit, and big moments. It’s a story of comeback, rising stars, and a moment that could redefine the future of women’s cricket.
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Fiji Teachers Association Pushes for More Women in Leadership
Fiji’s teachers’ union is spotlighting women’s leadership, urging greater visibility and decision-making power for female educators. Through capacity-building and community programs, advocates are pushing for a more inclusive education landscape and governance. This evolving effort signals a hopeful move toward equity that could reshape classrooms and beyond.
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Hamas Hostage Talks Intensify as Gaza Ceasefire Teeters
Hamas signals plans to return the bodies of three hostages, testing a fragile ceasefire as tensions with Israel mount. Israel pushes for faster progress and accountability, while renewed clashes and disputed violations underscore how precarious the pause remains. With U.S. mediation and a small troop presence in southern Israel, diplomats watch closely as talks continue…
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Miles Teller Skewers Trump White House Renovation on SNL
Miles Teller brings a punchy, non-singing energy to SNL with a sharp political spoof. In a cheeky White House renovation sketch, the Property Brothers collide with presidential makeovers, delivering over-the-top décor and timely humor. A stylish, bite-sized burst of satire that sticks with you.