Fiji News
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Epstein Files Head to House Vote as Trump Reverses Course
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes push to release Epstein investigation files is moving forward in Congress, sparked by a surprising shift in the White House stance. Bipartisan momentum is growing for transparency, fanning questions about accountability at the highest levels.
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Amazon’s $15B Bond Sale Signals AI Infrastructure Push
in Fiji NewsA major U.S. tech giant is tapping the bond market for a multibillion-dollar push into AI infrastructure, signaling a broader shift in how the sector funds big bets on the cloud and data centers. As AI workloads grow, debt sales are becoming a key tool for financing expansion, with potential ripple effects for investors and…
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Fiji Village Rejoices as Clean Water Reaches Homes
in Fiji NewsClean water is finally flowing into homes in Burerua Village, ending years of relying on the river for daily needs. This milestone, marked by a community gathering, highlights how collaboration and local initiative can transform lives and dignity. It also signals broader momentum toward safer, reliable water for all across Fiji.
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Australian Paralympic gold medalist Paige Greco dies at 28
in Fiji NewsAustralian Paralympian Paige Greco, a Tokyo 2020 gold medallist whose story inspired a generation, has died at 28 after a sudden medical episode in Adelaide. Her trailblazing career and the lasting impact she left behind continue to inspire the sports world as tributes pour in from the community.
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Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: Netflix-streamed heavyweight showdown in Miami
in Fiji NewsMiami sets the stage for an unlikely heavyweight showdown: Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua in an eight-round bout. With Joshua chasing redemption and Paul proving he’s more than a viral sensation, the clash promises intrigue, power, and a pivotal moment for both careers.
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Klingbeil’s China Visit Tests Germany’s Push to Rethink Dependence
in Fiji NewsGermany’s finance minister prepares for a landmark visit to China, signaling a potential shift in Berlin’s approach to a fraught relationship. Against the backdrop of a widening trade deficit and fragile supply chains, talks will focus on critical materials and the delicate balance between economics and geopolitics.
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Rewa Day Sparks a New Education Expo: What It Could Mean for Fiji’s Kids
in Fiji NewsRewa Day marks a bold new chapter with the inaugural Education Expo, aimed at ensuring every child has the learning tools they need. A powerful pledge to nurture youth and build a safer, stronger Rewa for tomorrow.
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Lagos Debuts Fela Kuti Afrobeat Exhibition
in Fiji NewsIn Lagos, a new exhibition dives into Fela Kuti’s fearless fusion of music and activism, pairing rare memorabilia with live Afrobeat performances. A vibrant, thought-provoking celebration of culture and the enduring power of art to spark change.
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Winds of Change: Pacific Public Service Bets on Youth Leadership
in Fiji NewsA bold push to empower tomorrow’s public servants takes center stage as leaders champion mentorship, youth development, and regional unity. With modernization on the horizon and traditional values guiding the way, the Pacific eyes a more resilient, collaborative future in governance.
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Fiji Police reports 18% drop in complaints as discipline drive gains traction
in Fiji NewsFiji’s police force is seeing a promising dip in complaints, signaling tougher discipline and stronger accountability. As the festive season approaches, leadership emphasizes integrity and a renewed focus on serving the community.
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Army Beats Police in Sukuna Bowl Cricket Opener, Sparks Momentum Ahead of Fiji Rugby Showdown
in Fiji NewsAn opening Sukuna Bowl clash delivered drama and momentum as the Army edged past the Police in a nail-biting cricket showdown. The historic win sets a confident tone for a week packed with rivalry, hinting at more thrills as the Sukuna Bowl builds toward the rugby clash.
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Cremation Gains Momentum as Fiji Faces Burial Space Crunch
in Fiji NewsFiji’s urban growth is prompting a rethink of burial spaces and end-of-life options. As authorities weigh new lands and expanded cremation services, the conversation centers on balancing tradition with practical future planning. A forward-looking approach aims to keep dignified choices available for generations to come.
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Burerua Village Unveils Reliable Water Supply as Model of Fiji’s Community-Government Partnership
in Fiji NewsBurerua Village in Tailevu marks a watershed moment with the commissioning of its long-awaited water project. A powerful example of community–government collaboration, it signals a new era of self-reliance and healthier days for rural Fiji.
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Harry McNulty Returns for 2026 Coral Coast Fiji 7s, Eyeing i-Wau Trophy
in Fiji NewsHarry McNulty’s return to the McDonald’s Mike Friday Select injects familiar fire into the Coral Coast Fiji 7s as January looms. The veteran’s comeback hints at a fierce race for the i-Wau Trophy, with international talent set to light up Lawaqa Park.
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Fiji Rolls Out Nationwide Farm Support to Boost Food Security
in Fiji NewsFiji’s farming communities are set for a fresh boost as government-backed support rolls out essential inputs and seeds across divisions. Targeting dalo, ginger, and vegetable growers alike, the initiative aims to diversify crops, stabilize livelihoods, and strengthen local food security.
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Fiji’s Ra Maternity Hospital Marks 55th Anniversary and Baby Friendly Hospital Award
in Fiji NewsCelebrating 55 years of compassionate maternity care, Ra Maternity Hospital has grown from a seven-bed unit into a respected Baby Friendly Hospital, built on a unique Catholic-Church and Ministry of Health partnership. From serving remote communities to weathering storms and welcoming more newborns, its future hints at continued growth and renewed service for Fiji families.
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Fiji Braces for Severe Thunderstorms and Flood Risk
in Fiji NewsSevere thunderstorms loom over parts of Fiji tonight, bringing heavy rain and the risk of flash floods. With shifting winds and unpredictable bursts, conditions could change quickly. Stay prepared as the weather evolves.
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Tudravu Aims to Reclaim the Tanoa at Sukuna Bowl Showdown
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Police and Military gear up for a week of high-stakes sport and hometown pride at the Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl, with the coveted tanoa on the line. From cricket to rugby, the showdown blends fierce competition with a larger message of unity, family, and a drug-free nation that brings communities together.
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Fiji Police Promise Clean-Up and Accountability Amid Drug-Related Cases
in Fiji NewsWith drug-related cases testing the force, Fiji’s police chief signals a renewed push for integrity and accountability. A recent dip in internal complaints hints at progress, but reforms and public trust remain in focus.
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Fiji Calls on Architects to Lead Climate-Resilient Development
in Fiji NewsClimate risks are reshaping Fiji’s architecture scene, pushing for a shift from policy talk to disaster-resilient, future-ready design. From schools and hospitals to community hubs, a broad call is heard for stronger standards, smarter land-use, and deeper collaboration across government, education, and industry to safeguard the nation’s future.
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Pacific Public Service Chiefs Gather in Suva for FONO 2025 to Forge a Future-Ready, United Governance
in Fiji NewsSuva hosts FONO 2025 as Pacific public service leaders gather for a four-day dialogue on governance, leadership, and building a future-ready public sector. Delegates from sixteen nations dive into digital transformation, ethical governance, and inclusive, resilient institutions shaping the Blue Pacific’s next chapter.