Fiji News
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Fiji Deputy Governor Returns from IMF, Brings Global Insight to RBF
in Fiji NewsEsala Masitabua is returning to Fiji’s Reserve Bank after a two-year IMF assignment in Washington, D.C., bringing back a global perspective to local policy. His international experience is expected to sharpen policy formulation, leadership development, and succession planning at the bank. The move mirrors broader efforts to boost governance and inclusivity within Fiji’s financial sector.
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Fiji hit by 4.6-magnitude quake amid rising seismic activity
in Fiji NewsAn evening tremor near Vanua Levu prompted swift official reassurance as monitoring continues after a magnitude 4.6 quake. With a recent surge of minor quakes in the region, this incident highlights Fiji’s seismic activity and the importance of preparedness.
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Fiji Cracks Down on Tobacco as Offences Rise
in Fiji NewsCrackdown on tobacco use in Fiji tightens as infractions rise, targeting public smoking, loose-cigarette sales, and sales to minors. Enforcers warn that penalties can be heavy and non-payment may lead to imprisonment, while communities are urged to spread awareness of the rules. A nationwide effort aims to curb tobacco harm and protect families.
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Fiji Aims to Bridge Rural Water Gap Under SDG 6
in Fiji NewsRural Fiji grapples with unsafe water and limited sanitation, affecting health and daily life. New plans and climate-resilient approaches promise to close the gap for underserved communities, marking cautious progress amid persistent challenges.
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Delhi Blast Near Red Fort Triggers Terror Probe Amid Kashmir Tensions
in Fiji NewsAn evening blast near Delhi’s Red Fort killed eight and left at least 20 injured, triggering a sweeping anti-terror investigation. Authorities say the probe is widening to possible links with an earlier Kashmir-related case and a large cache of bomb-making materials seized in raids. As regional tensions flare, international calls for dialogue offer a glimmer…
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Fiji Police Warn About Laser Lights Targeting Aircraft, Urge Public to Report
in Fiji NewsAuthorities are renewing a critical warning about the dangerous practice of directing laser lights at aircraft during approach. The troubling trend, reported near landing paths, threatens the safety of pilots and passengers. Police urge anyone who spots this illegal activity to report it promptly to help keep air travel safe.
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Fiji Sevens Prioritizes Teamwork Over Talent Ahead of Dubai 7s
in Fiji NewsFiji’s men’s sevens are dialing up unity ahead of Dubai 7s, with coach Osea Kolinisau chasing more cohesion than flash. A blend of seasoned players and fresh talent is shaping a team-first push onto the world stage, where collective effort could be the defining edge.
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Fiji Civil Service Tightens Neutrality Rules Ahead of General Election
in Fiji NewsA new directive tightens political neutrality for Fiji’s civil service as elections loom, reaffirming the apolitical mandate and ethical Code of Conduct. Ministries are rolling out updated guidelines to ensure public servants maintain impartiality and accountability in every duty.
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Dayal’s Sawmillers Secure Five-Year Sponsorship to Grow Fiji Football
in Fiji NewsDayal’s Sawmillers backs Fiji’s National Club Championship with a five-year sponsorship, aiming to turbocharge grassroots football and open pathways for local talent to rise through the districts. It highlights a growing commitment to the sport and a brighter future for Fiji football.
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Fiji Ports Pushes for National Register to Certify Quarantine Officers
in Fiji NewsSafety and accountability are driving a push to overhaul how quarantine officers operate at Fiji’s ports. A proposed national register of qualifications could redefine who boards incoming vessels, amid concerns about gear, clearance, and inconsistent practices. The upcoming changes aim to modernize maritime operations while safeguarding workers and biosecurity—and could reshape the sector’s outlook.
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Kiribati Unveils KOIRAP to Build Resilience for Outer Islands at COP30
in Fiji NewsKiribati is turning climate vulnerability into practical resilience, focusing on its outer islands with a bold plan to secure water, food, and livelihoods. As seas rise and storms intensify, community-led solutions promise a hopeful path forward.
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Behind the Scenes: Pacific COP31 Bid in Tug-of-War with Türkiye
in Fiji NewsDiplomatic maneuvering surrounds the bid to host COP31, with Australia and the Pacific facing Türkiye’s competing claim and a WEOG unanimity obstacle. As climate pressures mount in the region, regional leaders weigh strategies to elevate Pacific voices on the global stage.
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Pacific Islands Rally at COP30 as Global Climate Momentum Surges Despite U.S. Absence
in Fiji NewsAt COP30, Pacific Island nations push a united, science‑driven climate agenda even as a major emitter sits on the sidelines. They highlight regional resilience and new financing tools to support communities most at risk. The moment signals growing global momentum and a push for action that crosses borders.
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Ireland Opens DSA Probe Into X Over Moderation and Appeals
in Fiji NewsAn Ireland regulator launches a probe into X’s content moderation and appeal processes under the EU’s Digital Services Act. The investigation could reshape how platforms balance user safety with accountability online.
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Fiji Unveils NDC 3.0 at COP30, Tying Climate Funds to Local Action
in Fiji NewsFiji takes a bold seat at COP30 with NDC 3.0—a delivery-focused climate plan that ties finance to real local action. From a National Carbon Market Unit to a concrete implementation roadmap, it shows how small island nations can drive big, practical change through transparency and partnerships.
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Fiji’s Aliki Bia Leads MSG Sports Ministers Meeting
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Aliki Bia takes the helm at the 12th Melanesian Spearhead Group Sports Ministers Meeting in Port Moresby, signaling a new era of regional sports collaboration. Expect talks on infrastructure, funding, and youth empowerment shaping Melanesia’s athletic future.
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Fiji’s Non-Compete Ban Sparks Investor Alarm in Labour Reform
in Fiji NewsFiji’s proposed Employment Relations Act Amendment Bill is triggering a heated debate in the business community, with leaders warning that scrapping non-compete protections could threaten investment and key competitive advantages. As discussions focus on balancing workers’ rights with safeguarding intellectual property and client relationships, the outcome could reshape Fiji’s economic future.
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Pacific Ocean Guardians: Fiji’s New Push for a Blue Economy
in Fiji NewsUnity, knowledge-sharing, and action shape the Pacific’s path to safeguarding its ocean—and the communities that depend on it. From cross-border partnerships to a new Marine Resources Utilization training, the piece hints at how tradition and science might drive a resilient blue economy for future generations. A hopeful glimpse at regional collaboration shaping the ocean’s future.
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Sinner Extends Indoor Streak as He Reaches ATP Finals Semis
in Fiji NewsDefending champion Jannik Sinner outlasted a tough challenge from Alexander Zverev to reach the ATP Finals semifinals, boosting his impressive indoor streak along the way. The clash showcased his blend of power and precision under pressure as the title race tightens. With high-stakes rivalries looming, the next rounds promise more drama on the court.
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Garden to Kitchen: Fiji’s Local Food Movement Gains Momentum
in Fiji NewsAcross Fiji’s diverse communities, a two-day workshop explores turning local farms and gardens into healthy, homegrown meals. The garden-to-kitchen concept revives ancestral cooking with fresh ingredients while strengthening local economies and a more resilient food system.
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COP30 Spotlight: Amnesty Urges End to Fossil Fuels and a Just Transition
in Fiji NewsAt COP30, a stark warning about the human cost of fossil fuels takes center stage. Millions living near extraction sites face health risks and displacement as the world debates a just, rapid transition to clean energy. The upcoming decisions could redefine climate action for generations to come.