Fiji News
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Law Student Crowned Vodafone Miss Sugar 2025 in Lautoka Carnival
in Fiji NewsLaw student Lebaiwasa Wakawaka claimed the 2025 Vodafone Miss Sugar crown in a vibrant Lautoka celebration, thanking her family and sponsors for the journey. The night highlighted sisterhood among contestants and a platform she plans to use to tackle big issues.
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Fiji Housing Crisis Deepens as Leadership Gaps and Eviction Fears Drive Reform
in Fiji NewsFiji is grappling with housing insecurity and leadership vacancies that complicate resettlement efforts. With funding tight and negotiations slow, new collaborative pilots and community-led redevelopments are hinting at a hopeful path toward safer, more stable neighborhoods.
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Balmain names Antonin Tron new creative director, signaling a new era in luxury fashion
in Fiji NewsBalmain ushers in a new era as Antonin Tron takes the creative reins from Olivier Rousteing. Celebrated for his draping and what’s described as “spatial art,” Tron signals a bold, forward-looking vision for the house amid a reshaping luxury landscape. A fresh aesthetic and renewed energy are on the horizon for Balmain’s upcoming collections.
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Simiatug Bus Tragedy Sparks Call for Safer Roads in Ecuador
in Fiji NewsTragedy on the road has gripped communities and underscored the urgent need for stronger road safety and emergency response. As investigators pursue answers, voices rise calling for decisive changes to protect travelers and prevent the next tragedy.
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In Your Dreams: An Animated Film Redefining Family Dynamics
in Fiji NewsFeaturing Simu Liu’s warm performance, this animated adventure challenges the glossy “perfect family” trope by diving into real-world tensions with humor and heart. Two siblings embark on a quest to heal their parents’ marriage, learning that authentic storytelling—and real life—often has no quick fixes.
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Pope Urges Hollywood to Revive Cinema at Vatican Gathering
in Fiji NewsAt the Vatican, cinema is framed as a “workshop of hope” as the pope joins Hollywood stars and renowned directors to discuss safeguarding storytelling amid a troubling decline. The conversation grapples with distractions, shifting audiences, and the call for new partnerships that could reshape the art form. A faith-driven dialogue with the power to redefine…
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Italy World Cup 2026 in Jeopardy After Norway Defeat
in Fiji NewsDisheartening setbacks put Italy at a pivotal crossroads, with the World Cup dream hanging on a fragile edge. A standout goalkeeper offers a rare beacon of hope amid calls for change, as fans and players wonder if the Azzurri can spark a dramatic revival.
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New Boat Brings Safer School Travel to Fiji’s Gau Island
in Fiji NewsOn Gau Island, a new fibreglass boat with a 40HP engine arrives, aiming to ease the dangerous trips many children take to reach school. Paired with new library books and hygiene gear, the gift promises safer journeys and brighter attendance for remote families. It marks a broader commitment to equitable education across Fiji’s islands.
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Pacific Goes Digital: Immunization Records and Master Patient Index Take Center Stage in Suva Workshop
in Fiji NewsAcross the Pacific, health workers are pushing a bold digital shift in immunization and patient records, aiming to ensure every mother and child is recognized—no matter how remote the location. As training unfolds, the plan promises care that travels with families from birth, closing long-running gaps in health services.
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Fiji Tightens Fire-Safety Scrutiny on Imported Building Materials
in Fiji NewsFiji is rethinking the safety of imported building materials, highlighting gaps in fire-resistance standards and enforcement. With seismic resilience now a priority, government and industry are pushing for clearer guidelines and stricter compliance. The move signals a future where stricter building standards aim to protect lives and livelihoods across the country.
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Drua to Name 2026 Captain After End-Year Squad Reunion
in Fiji NewsAll eyes are on the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua as they enter a pivotal phase for 2026. With pre-season underway and the full squad set to reunite later in the year, the captaincy decision will be finalized in December, keeping leadership plans under wraps while the team builds toward the season ahead.
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Winds of Change: Pacific Public Service Leaders Convene in Fiji
in Fiji NewsSenior officials from 18 Pacific nations converge in Suva for a pivotal dialogue on reimagining public service in the Blue Pacific. The agenda hints at integrity, climate resilience, ethical leadership, and digital transformation, signaling a more transparent, inclusive, and future-ready governance landscape.
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Fiji’s Ratu Sukuna Bowl: A Rivalry Aiming for a Drug-Free Nation
in Fiji NewsTwo forces, one big game—Fiji’s RFMF and Police gear up for the Sukuna Bowl where competition meets a broader mission. Beyond the field, the event champions unity and a drug-free future for communities nationwide.
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Fiji Plans 2026 Data Center to Boost Pacific Connectivity
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Telecom Fiji Limited is gearing up for a landmark data center project that’s slated to start in 2026 and run for about two years, signaling a major leap in the region’s digital infrastructure. The initiative, paired with other bold investments in fiber networks and regional tech opportunities, points to a brighter, more connected Pacific…
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Fiji and Solomon Islands Forge Stronger Judicial Ties to Accelerate Pacific Legal Reform
in Fiji NewsPacific justice leaders gather in Honiara as Fiji rolls out its five-year reform roadmap and deepens regional ties with the Solomon Islands. The talks highlight digital justice, professional exchanges, and a shared push for stronger, fairer access to justice across the Pacific.
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Fiji Festive Season Fire Safety Warning After Uninsured Home Destroyed
in Fiji NewsWith the festive season approaching, a recent home fire serves as a stark reminder that safety starts at home. Officials urge families to revisit everyday fire-prevention habits and stay vigilant as emergency crews respond to blazes this season.
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Trump’s Bond Purchases Questioned in Latest Ethics Disclosures
in Fiji NewsFresh disclosures spotlight a high-volume bond portfolio linked to a prominent political figure, sparking questions about the blend of business and politics. From municipal to corporate bonds, the moves hint at strategic aims and mounting scrutiny as elections approach.
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Fijian Holdings Targets Majority Stake in Port Denarau Marina, Shaping Fiji’s Tourism Future
in Fiji NewsA potential turning point in Fiji’s tourism scene as Fijian Holdings eyes a controlling stake in Port Denarau Marina. With an Extraordinary General Meeting set for December, the deal could reshape ownership dynamics and the region’s economic outlook.
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Fiji’s Rural Diabetes Crisis: Tradition vs Modern Lifestyles
in Fiji NewsDiabetes is quietly reshaping life in Fiji’s rural communities, reaching the younger generation and challenging long-held traditions. As diets shift and activity wanes, families feel the urgency to reclaim healthier habits—home cooking and simple daily movement offering a glimmer of hope.
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Fiji’s Flying Fijians Eye World Cup Run After France Test
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are building toward the 2027 Rugby World Cup, buoyed by steady gains and a tightly bonded squad under Mick Byrne. A chastening run against France offered valuable lessons and renewed momentum as they turn toward their next test against Spain.
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US Escalates Caribbean Drug War as Maduro Regime Faces Terrorist Designation
in Fiji NewsA sharp uptick in maritime operations targets drug trafficking across the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, signaling a hardening stance on narcotics flows. With new designations and high-stakes diplomacy in play, questions mount about legality, civilian costs, and the path forward for regional stability. The coming developments promise to test how security, law, and humanitarian concerns…