Fiji News
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Pacific Islands Forum and South Korea Plot a Bold Ocean Agenda
in Fiji NewsPacific Island nations and South Korea explore a shared path for a resilient Blue Pacific—from climate action and sustainable ocean governance to digital ties and regional security. The Seoul meeting marks a renewed commitment to unity and ambitious regional cooperation that could shape the years ahead.
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Tuvalu’s Runway-Ready Rugby Makes Waves at Nadi Festival
in Fiji NewsTuvalu’s young rugby players traded airport runways for international stages at the Nadi Junior Rugby Festival, turning obstacles into opportunity. A tale of grit, pride, and a nation building a new dream for its rugby future.
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FICAC charges Suva lawyer over social media post
in Fiji NewsA Suva lawyer faces formal charges tied to a social media post from last year, now before the Suva Magistrates Court. The case centers on provisions of the Fijian Political Parties Act and could have wider implications, with more developments anticipated.
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Dayal’s Sawmillers National Club Championship final playoffs kick off for $4,000 prize in Fiji
in Fiji NewsTeaser options: – Fiji’s club championship heats up with back-to-back games and a $4,000 prize on the line. Expect drama, rising stars, and surprising signings as teams push toward a dramatic weekend finish at the Fiji FA Academy. – The stage is set for a weekend of high-stakes football in Fiji, where development pathways meet…
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Could Fiji’s Abattoir Feasibility Drive a Training-Driven Transformation?
in Fiji NewsFiji’s meat sector could be edging toward a game-changing upgrade. A feasibility study is exploring upgrades, expansions, or even relocation of the abattoir, alongside a new Integrated Training Facility to boost skills for local and international opportunities. The aim: align with Australian standards, lift profitability and quality, and tackle the skilled-labor gap across the Pacific.
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RT Xtreme Taekwondo Summer Camp Draws 50+ Students with International Masters
in Fiji NewsAn expanding Taekwondo summer camp drew a strong turnout for four days of training blending modern and traditional techniques. Led by a seasoned head instructor and a Grand Master visiting from abroad, the event focused on student development and practical self-defense. The experience hints at growing enthusiasm for Taekwondo in the community.
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Fiji’s Junior BJJ Stars Win Gold, Scholarships and Tourism Push
in Fiji NewsFiji’s junior BJJ stars lit up the national stage, signaling exciting growth for the sport on the islands. Guided by renowned coach Professor Andre Olivera, the program just announced two 2026 scholarships for local juniors and a new BJJ tourism initiative to bring world-class camps to Fiji. A future of discipline, opportunity, and global connections…
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Fiji Ex-Officer Denied Bail in Nakasi Murder Case
in Fiji NewsDenied bail for Epeli Laqeni, a former Fiji Corrections officer, as the Suva High Court weighs murder allegations in Nakasi. Admissions to police and a missing medical report shape the proceedings, with a plea hearing slated for the 23rd of this month.
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Canada Declares Four Transnational Extremist Groups as Foreign Terrorist Entities
in Fiji NewsCanada designates four transnational extremist groups as foreign terrorist entities, stepping up efforts to curb youth radicalization and violent extremism abroad. The move signals a tougher stance on dangerous ideologies and could reshape public safety and policy in the months ahead.
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Trump Promises Mediation as Thailand-Cambodia Border Tensions Escalate
in Fiji NewsBorder clashes between Thailand and Cambodia intensify as both sides trade accusations and civilians bear the brunt. Amid renewed diplomacy signals from President Trump, questions loom over whether a breakthrough can halt the fighting and steer the region toward peace.
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Pacific Calls for Stronger LGBTQI+ Protections on World Human Rights Day
in Fiji NewsA Pacific-wide appeal marks a urgent push for LGBTQI+ dignity and safety, urging stronger protections and accountability for all. With growing collaborations and a push to review laws, the drive seeks an inclusive future where everyone can live free from violence and discrimination.
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TD03F Near Vanuatu: Could a tropical cyclone be on the horizon?
in Fiji NewsNear Vanuatu, a tropical disturbance is showing hints of possible development as it drifts southeast. With warm seas and favorable conditions in place, changes could unfold in the next day or two.
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Fiji Boosts Measles Surveillance as Regional Cases Rise
in Fiji NewsFiji tightens its vigilance as neighboring regions report rising measles numbers. Officials emphasize protecting the island’s hard-won measles-free status with stronger border checks and public awareness, staying ready to prevent any resurgence—even with WHO recognizing the achievement.
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Samabula Burglary: CCTV Leads to Police Arrest
in Fiji NewsAn ongoing burglary investigation took a dramatic turn after CCTV footage helped identify a suspect and recover stolen items. With the person in custody and detectives continuing the probe, the case highlights the importance of vigilance and community cooperation for public safety.
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Fiji and New Zealand Kick Off Talks to Modernize Their Double Taxation Agreement
in Fiji NewsFiji and New Zealand kick off negotiations to modernize their double taxation agreement, signaling a renewed commitment to cross-border economic cooperation. The talks in Wellington began with a traditional Māori ceremony, targeting a modern, fair framework by 2026 under the Duavata Partnership.
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Fiji Referendum Bill Faces Backlash Over Free Speech Restrictions
in Fiji NewsCritics warn Fiji’s National Referendum Bill 2025 could severely curb public discourse and civic engagement, pointing to provisions seen as sweeping restrictions on advocacy and expression. With urgent calls for genuine public consultation, the bill’s future is being hotly debated, as opponents warn democracy itself may be at stake.
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Fiji Summit Urges Deep Health Reforms to Put the Poor First and Shape the Next Government
in Fiji NewsLeaders vow to put the poorest at the heart of Fiji’s health reforms, signaling tough budget choices ahead. With hospital demand rising, the conversation hints at a future where care and policy converge to shape everyday life for Fijians.
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Could Fiji Become Oceania’s Taekwondo Powerhouse?
in Fiji NewsA German-born taekwondo coach in Fiji sees the islands rising to the top of Oceania. With bold plans for development and a talent-rich pool, he believes Fiji could reach Olympic level—if backing and clear pathways are put in place. The journey ahead is tough, but the potential is undeniable.
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Fiji Embraces Fresh Opponents in 2027 Rugby World Cup Pool
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are buzzing about a fresh 2027 Rugby World Cup pool draw, signaling a break from the usual Australia–Wales cycle. With Argentina, Spain, and Canada in their pool, the team faces a mix of familiar and new challenges as they prepare for a tough build-up. The reshaped roadmap hints at exciting tests and…
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Government Defends National Referendum Bill 2025: Promises Transparency and Public Input
in Fiji NewsNew statements from the government seek to clarify the National Referendum Bill 2025, framing it as fair, transparent, and widely consultative. With assurances of independent oversight and safeguards against misinformation, the move aims to foster a well-informed public dialogue before any constitutional vote.
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Fiji Bets on High-Tech Border Checks with API and PNR—What Travelers Should Expect
in Fiji NewsFiji is introducing two advanced border systems designed to speed up entry for legitimate visitors while tightening security. With pre-arrival checks and enhanced travel-data insights, authorities aim for safer, smoother arrivals—and a travel experience people can trust.