Fiji News
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Fiji Rule of Law at Stake as Law Society Calls for Top-Down Accountability
Fiji’s rule of law is under the spotlight as concerns about governance, accountability, and transparency rise from the highest levels of government. A leading voice in the legal community warns that public trust hinges on leaders’ actions and the handling of ongoing investigations, signaling a potential turning point for the nation’s legal landscape.
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Fiji Invites Pope to Visit the Pacific After Vatican Talks
Fiji’s President met the Pope at the Vatican in a historic exchange that highlights renewed faith-driven collaboration on global challenges. The talks touched on peace, youth empowerment, family well-being, and environmental stewardship, signaling a shared commitment to a healthier Pacific. A hopeful step toward closer partnerships across faiths and nations.
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Hallow Road: Babak Anvari’s Atmospheric Thriller Redefines Horror
Hallow Road takes a different path through fear, leaning into mood and psychology rather than jump scares. A midnight forest, a family under pressure, and a creeping dread that lingers long after the lights come up. It’s a haunting meditation on parental anxiety, memory, and the stories we tell when danger feels near.
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Flu Deaths Surpass COVID-19 in Australia, Experts Urge Vaccination Boost
Influenza is claiming more lives than COVID-19 this season, sparking urgent calls for stronger vaccination—especially for kids and other high‑risk groups. With misinformation on the rise, trusted guidance from a GP could be the key to protecting families and communities.
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Fiji Marks 150 Years of Corrections Service as Police Partnership Grows Stronger
Corrections Day marks a milestone for Fiji’s law enforcement, celebrating 150 years of the Fiji Corrections Service and a strong partnership with the Fiji Police Force. The reflections on duty and community hint at an evolving approach to safety in a changing world.
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Naples Honors Maradona on His 65th Birthday as Statue Tour Draws Fans
Naples honors Diego Maradona on what would have been his 65th birthday with a heartfelt tribute, featuring a traveling statue that drew fans into a shared moment of nostalgia and pride. The legend’s enduring legacy continues to bind the city in celebration and memory.
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New Fiji Book Sparks Open Talks on Teen Relationships
A bold new guide for Fiji’s youth tackles sex, dating, and healthy boundaries with voices from local communities and trusted mentors. It champions open conversation over silence, offering real-world stories and practical guidance to navigate relationships with confidence.
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Fijian Holdings Targets $1B Assets as Indigenous Ownership Expands Fiji’s Economy
Fiji’s business scene is heating up as Fijian Holdings targets over $1 billion in assets by 2026, marked by the unveiling of a new Suva tower. It’s more than a milestone—it’s a bold push to empower iTaukei communities through strategic investments, regional ventures, and digital transformation.
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Fiji Fuel and LPG Prices Rise Tomorrow, FCCC Announces New Caps
Fiji’s fuel and LPG landscape is shifting as regulators announce new maximum prices and enforcement plans. These changes could touch household budgets and business costs, with closer oversight expected in the weeks ahead.
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Tommie Jakes: 19-year-old apprentice jockey dies, racing world in mourning
Tragedy rocks the racing world as 19-year-old apprentice jockey Tommie Jakes is suddenly lost. A brief but bright rise across Britain leaves friends and fans paying tribute to a talented rider whose promising future was cut far too short.
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Fiji Unveils Ambitious NDC Ahead of COP30, Urges Global Action on Oceans
Fiji unveils its third Nationally Determined Contribution ahead of COP30, highlighting ocean health, coastal resilience, and a sharpened push for global cooperation. The plan calls for stronger support for the vulnerable as climate impacts intensify. A bold glimpse into how one island nation is shaping the next phase of climate action.
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Victoria Passes Historic Treaty Legislation, Expands Indigenous Voice in Parliament
Victoria marks a historic step toward Indigenous recognition with a landmark treaty bill and a new First Peoples’ Assembly. As debates unfold, the move hints at a reshaped voice in government and a new chapter for policy and consultation.
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Universal Music Group and Udio Reach Settlement, Redefining AI in Music
Two industry giants chart a new course at the crossroads of AI and music rights. The collaboration promises fresh licensing models and new revenue opportunities for creators, signaling a major shift as technology reshapes how songs are made and protected.
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Fiji Unites NGOs in Digital Wellness Coalition to Tackle NCDs
Fiji is mobilizing a new coalition of NGOs to combat rising NCDs and mental health challenges through prevention, data-driven planning, and digital collaboration. This people-centered push signals a potential turning point for community wellness and national health priorities.
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Fijian Heavyweight Senivalati Ratu Eyes Big Night in Suva Boxing Showdown
Fiji’s boxing spotlight heats up as Senivalati Ratu readies for a career-defining clash with Larnce Clark in Suva. Across the islands, Saimoni Ratu faces a do-or-die battle in Labasa, backed by a deep family boxing legacy. A weekend of high-stakes fists and national pride could redefine Fiji’s place in the ring.
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New Pacific Climate Finance Champion Takes Helm Ahead of COP30
A new Pacific climate finance champion steps into a pivotal role as Mosese Bulitavu takes the helm. With a sharpened focus on mobilizing funding for resilience and development, regional leaders are gearing up for COP30 and beyond. Expect fresh partnerships and bold ideas that could reshape the climate roadmap for island nations.
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Subsea Cable to Mali Island Lights Up a Remote Fiji Community
After years in darkness, Mali Island’s three villages are set to gain an underwater power line to the mainland. The long-awaited project promises brighter classrooms, thriving small businesses, and improved healthcare, marking a turning point for daily life. As celebrations unfold, residents glimpse a future lit by steady power and new opportunities.
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Chennai Bulls head to Fiji Coral Coast 7s, signaling India’s rugby rise
Chennai Bulls, India’s Rugby Premier League champions, are poised for a historic debut at the McDonald’s Coral Coast Fiji 7s in Sigatoka. Led by Ben Gollings, this bold step signals a new era for Asian rugby on the world stage.
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Call of Duty Movie Enlists Berg and Sheridan for a High-Stakes War Film
Call of Duty is heading to the big screen, with Peter Berg directing and Taylor Sheridan co-writing. The collaboration promises a bold, cinematic take on the franchise’s storied wars, set against Hollywood’s shifting landscape. It’s a high-stakes leap that could redefine how gaming’s iconic battles come to life on screen.
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Fiji Bati Captain Taane Milne Leads Pacific Bowl Final Against PNG Kumuls
Taane Milne wears the captain’s armband as the Fiji Bati chase redemption in the Pacific Bowl final against the PNG Kumuls. With a tighter defense and a message of pride for family and country, Fiji aims to turn recent woes into momentum on hostile turf in Port Moresby. The looming showdown promises a gritty, high-stakes…
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Chua vs Ravalaca: Fiji’s WBA Oceania Lightweight Showdown
Two fighters, one title, and a night in Suva that could redefine Fiji boxing. The Removalist faces a rising local challenger for the WBA Oceania Lightweight crown in a clash you won’t want to miss. Heart, grit, and big questions loom as both men push toward history.