Fiji News
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Fiji-Israel Push for High-Tech Agriculture to Boost Food Security
in Fiji NewsFiji is pursuing a bold upgrade for its farms, with Rabuka signaling a new collaboration with Israel to bring high-tech irrigation and hands-on training to the sector. The partnership aims to boost food security and uplift local farmers through shared expertise and innovation.
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Fiji-Korea Deepen Ties as KOICA-Funded Projects Drive Energy, Health and Education
in Fiji NewsFiji and Korea mark a milestone in a 54-year friendship, highlighting collaboration across energy, health, and education. Through KOICA-backed initiatives, this partnership is shaping a more inclusive, climate-ready future for the Pacific.
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Sanctions Hit Russia’s Oil Giants as Trump Delays Putin Meeting — Is a Breakthrough in Ukraine Peace Talks Possible?
in Fiji NewsNew sanctions target Russia’s two biggest oil firms as Washington presses for renewed talks on Ukraine. With a postponed Trump-Putin meeting and warnings that the economic impact may be muted, diplomacy remains fragile as leaders navigate toward a possible ceasefire.
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Fiji Considers Multiday Voting as Polling Confusion Spurs Reform Talks
in Fiji NewsFiji is weighing a multi-day voting window as officials grapple with polling-location mix-ups and registration gaps that kept voters from casting ballots. The conversation is shifting toward broader access, stronger voter education, and more inclusive pre-polling to boost participation in future elections.
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Fiji’s Former Deputy PM Faces Perjury Charges in High-Profile FICAC Case
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji deputy prime minister Manoa Kamikamica faces a pivotal bail decision in a case that could reshape views on governance and accountability. The unfolding matter stirs debate about integrity and reform in Fiji’s political landscape.
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Naitasiri Rugby Faces Budget Crunch Ahead of Farebrother Semifinal
in Fiji NewsFinancial strain and fierce determination collide as a rugby union navigates rising prep costs, shrinking grants, and a new cooperative effort to defend the Farebrother title. With a semifinal on the horizon, the season is shaping up as a test of grit and resilience.
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Lautoka’s Coronation Park PPP: Fresh Public Consultations Underway
in Fiji NewsLautoka’s Coronation Park becomes the focus of a budding community conversation about a planned local project. Officials say transparent, inclusive discussions with residents, businesses, and environmental groups will shape a development that respects the park’s heritage and the city’s future. As sessions unfold, the city watches how public input could steer the next steps.
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Injury-Hit Fiji Flying Fijians Call Up Rising Stars for Europe Tour
in Fiji NewsInjuries open the door for rising stars as the Fiji squad reshuffles ahead of the Autumn Nations Series. New talents Kitione Salawa, Joji Nasova, and Setareki Tuicuvu step up, while coach Mick Byrne emphasizes depth and balance. Fiji heads to Europe to face Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Spain in a contest that could redefine the…
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US-China Talks in Kuala Lumpur Hinge on Rare Earths
in Fiji NewsU.S. and Chinese officials converge in Kuala Lumpur for high-stakes talks on rare earths, export controls, and tariffs. As tensions loom, the dialogue aims to steady the path toward global trade stability and homegrown production resilience.
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Fiji Truth Commission Prioritizes Survivors in Path to Healing and Unity
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission eyes healing over blame, centering on listening and recognizing all who endured upheaval as survivors. With leaders backing a safe, voluntary truth-telling space, the move promises a path toward unity and renewed trust.
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Could a Unified Tourism-Aviation Strategy Transform the Pacific?
in Fiji NewsFiji is pushing for a truly connected Pacific where tourism and aviation rise together. A regional dialogue highlighted an integrated, data-driven plan to align policies, upgrade infrastructure, and boost sustainable aviation for shared prosperity—aiming to leave no island behind.
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Fiji Lab Scientists Face Overdue Overtime Pay as Staffing Crisis Deepens
in Fiji NewsUp to 60 Fiji-based medical laboratory scientists are waiting on overdue overtime pay, despite repeated reminders to the Ministry of Health. With promised arrangements nowhere to be found and little response to emails, questions are mounting about staffing, fair compensation, and the future stability of the labs.
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Australia Boosts Fiji’s Cyber Crime Fight with New Digital Forensics Gear
in Fiji NewsAustralian and Fiji police are boosting their cyber crime response with new digital forensics tools for Fiji’s CID, donated by the Australian Federal Police. The handover signals a broader regional effort under the Solesolevaki framework to strengthen capabilities, leadership, and trust across the Pacific. A forward-looking collaboration that highlights shared security and lasting cooperation.
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Fiji unions defend long-awaited labour reforms as employers launch misleading campaign
in Fiji NewsA landmark set of employment reforms is facing a tense test as unions and employers clash over its direction. After years of talks, the debate centers on workers’ rights, fairness, and how to boost productivity without compromising protections.
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Fiji Widow Revives Family Farm and Builds Women’s Farming Club
in Fiji NewsBulou Ryland steps up to lead Logamakita, turning heartbreak into renewed purpose for the family farm. Through the Logamakita Farmers Club, she empowers widows and neighbors, weaving resilience and opportunity into Fiji’s farming landscape. A powerful tale of perseverance, community, and sustainable hope.
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Mindful Grocery Shopping: Slow, Smart Choices for Healthier Families
in Fiji NewsRatu Manasa Lavanua champions a mindful approach to grocery shopping—slowing down to check freshness, expiration dates, and budget, all in service of family health. He also favors homegrown produce to keep meals clean and nourishing. A thoughtful mindset that could reshape how families shop and thrive.
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Fiji Cabinet Shake-Up: Rabuka to Oversee Deputy Duties as Kamikamica Faces Corruption Charges
in Fiji NewsFiji’s leadership faces a defining moment as a deputy prime minister resigns amid corruption charges. Prime Minister Rabuka takes on extra portfolios, keeps his salary unchanged, and pledges continuity while questions of integrity reshape the political landscape.
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Fiji-Made Fashion: The Blotched Fabric Craze Fueled by a Local Insurance Officer
in Fiji NewsBy day she guides risk and futures as an insurance officer, but Losana Tuitokova’s real passion shines in her handmade Kilikali Creation. Through a one-of-a-kind “blotching” technique on fabrics, she crafts distinctive Fiji-made pieces that tell a story of culture, craft, and a hopeful dream of a local boutique and legacy for her family.
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Is Your Cart the Key to Pacific Food Security?
in Fiji NewsFood security in the Pacific goes beyond groceries—it’s about resilient farms, local pride, and communities shaping a healthier future. This piece reveals how markets, home gardens, and smart partnerships are building a more self-reliant island life in the face of climate challenges and shifting imports. A hopeful look at ideas and actions transforming everyday meals.
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Sunfeast Unveils Irresistible Chocolate and Coffee Biscuits Range
in Fiji NewsChocolate and coffee lovers, this is a sweet invitation. A tempting biscuit lineup blends melt-in-the-mouth centers with crunchy bites and nutty twists, turning an ordinary tea break into a moment of indulgence.
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Fiji’s Home Garden Boom Slashes Grocery Bills
in Fiji NewsHome gardens are proving to be a smart hedge against rising grocery prices. Across Fiji, families are growing their own vegetables to save money, eat healthier, and build resilience in uncertain times.