Fiji News
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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.
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Fiji authorities nab four in cocaine import plot linked to a company
Fiji’s law enforcement bite has taken a high-profile bite at a cocaine import plot. A shipment labeled “Smoke Machine” from Brazil was flagged by a drug detector dog, leading to the arrest of a 40-year-old company executive and three associates as the investigation unfolds. The crackdown signals a renewed push against trafficking networks and a…
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The Human Side of War: 15 Essential Films You Must See
War cinema reveals more than battles—it’s a study in courage, guilt, and the resilience of the human spirit. From frontline brutality to intimate reckonings, these films blend stark realism, sharp satire, and tender insight to explore how conflict reshapes lives and communities. A provocative tour through cinema’s enduring questions about war, memory, and humanity.
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Sinner Triumphs in Paris, Eyes No. 1 Ahead of Turin ATP Finals
Jannik Sinner secures his first Paris Masters title and rockets back to the top of the rankings ahead of the ATP Finals. A nerve-wracking final that showcased his indoor-game mastery and left fans craving what’s next.
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Barrett brothers in doubt as All Blacks face Scotland clash
Injury clouds shadow the All Blacks as they brace for a brutal Grand Slam run through the UK. With key players banged up, the squad must rally and stay united to keep their momentum alive.
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Rarawai Mill Fire Disrupts Fiji Sugar, Jobs Up in the Air
Fire at Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill leaves 128 seasonal workers sidelined as repairs loom and cane deliveries shift to Lautoka. With investigations underway and union talks ongoing, the sugar sector braces for questions about job security and resilience.
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What’s Driving Fiji’s Sugar Shake-Up? India’s Training Push
Fiji’s sugar industry could be poised for a transformative boost as India deepens its partnership, prioritizing specialized training, tech transfer, and youth opportunities. From expert-led capacity building to drones and mobile labs, a new era of collaboration hints at sustainable growth and brighter futures for farmers and students alike.
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Delta Tigers Clinch Historic Double as Rewa Sets Sights on OFC Pro League
Rewa’s Delta Tigers have clinched a historic double, signaling a new era of discipline, faith, and unity for the district. With bold plans for a home ground, academy, and a run at the OFC Pro League in four years, the journey from celebration to future glory is just beginning. A tale of community, hard work,…
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FRU Blocks Ex-National Player From Fiji Finals Over Safety and Rules
Fiji’s rugby authorities unveil a safety-first decision that bars a former national player from the finals, signaling a careful, rules-based path back into competition. The move emphasizes rehabilitation, tournament integrity, and ongoing support for reintegration, alongside a nod to Malolo Rugby’s championship success.
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Malolo’s historic Skipper Cup win fuels emotional tribute and community pride
Emotions ran high as Malolo rugby marked a historic Skipper Cup triumph with a heartfelt thanksgiving. Debuts, devotion, and a tribute to a late mentor highlighted a season of trials turned into triumph—a moment that signals the club’s bright future on Fiji’s rugby stage.
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Fiji Tourism at a Crossroads as Pent-Up Demand Fades and Competition Heats Up
Fiji’s tourism sector stands at a crossroads as pent-up demand cools and regional rivals raise the bar. Leaders say smarter investment in infrastructure and enhanced experiences could unlock greater value even as growth stabilizes in a more competitive market.
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Fiji Education Budget Under Microscope as New Audit Begins
Fiji’s Education Ministry has launched a special audit of government funding and social assistance in schools, signaling a bold push for transparency and tighter budgeting. As the review unfolds, questions about efficiency, accountability, and potential reforms for schools and student programs begin to surface.
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Fiji’s Milk Shortfall: Can Local Dairy Boost Meet Demand?
Fiji’s dairy sector is grappling with a big gap between growing demand and local supply, triggering a push for collaboration and targeted training to boost production. With new graduates entering the field and a push for a more self-reliant dairy future, momentum is building toward stronger food security.