Fiji News
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Two-Way Fence of Healing: Fiji Nun’s Peace Call at Truth Commission
in Fiji NewsAn inspiring tale of healing and bold candor from Fiji: Sister Teresia Tinanisolo looks back on activism after 1987 and a fearless reach-out to a former prime minister—a “two-way” call for peace that could reshape how communities heal and move forward.
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Fiji Unveils $14 Million Training Hub to Boost Marine and Manufacturing Careers
in Fiji NewsFiji is rolling out a multi‑million dollar plan to boost skills in the marine and manufacturing sectors. A new career centre at Fiji National University will blend hands-on training with academic credentials, creating a strong pipeline for local and international opportunities. This bold initiative signals a brighter economic future for the islands.
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Piracy Off Somalia Returns as Tanker Attack Reveals Mothership Tactics
in Fiji NewsAn audacious piracy incident unfolds far offshore, as a Maltese-flagged tanker comes under fire and is boarded. With all crew safe, the episode hints at a rising threat and evolving tactics that could impact international shipping.
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TLTB to Value All Native Lands, Boost Transparency and Governance
in Fiji NewsHere are a few concise teaser options you can use as the WordPress excerpt: – A bold move to value and map every native land title could transform planning and livelihoods. With a new registry and independent valuers, transparency and smarter asset management take center stage for landowners. – iTaukei Land Trust Board gears up…
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MIOT-Aspen Partnership Transforms Cardiac Care at Fiji’s Lautoka Hospital
in Fiji NewsAn international collaboration is reshaping heart care in Fiji by bringing life-saving surgeries closer to home. A brand-new Cath Lab and a dedicated team are expanding access, training local clinicians, and paving the way for self-reliant cardiac services.
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Fiji Eyes New Passenger Compensation Scheme for Boating Incidents
in Fiji NewsFiji is weighing a new passenger‑centred compensation scheme for boating incidents. The plan would extend coverage to passengers, crew and property damage, with public consultations and funding options to be shaped in coming months. Still in its early stages, the proposal points to stronger safety and accountability on Fiji’s seas.
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Fiji’s Ellington Jetty Nears Reopening, Boosting Island Connectivity
in Fiji NewsAn important Fiji jetty is nearing a full return to service, with major upgrades set to boost safety and efficiency for island crossings. As solar lighting rolls out at several jetties, this steady push toward a more resilient maritime network hints at bigger gains for communities and local businesses.
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Fiji Boosts MSMEs as IHRDP Approves 10 New Projects in Rural-Urban Funding Push
in Fiji NewsFiji’s latest funding round backs MSMEs with ten projects designed to spark growth across urban and rural communities. The move signals renewed momentum for inclusive entrepreneurship, tapping into women-led ventures and a more resilient local economy.
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Nuremberg: The Psychiatrist Who Questioned Nazi Minds
in Fiji NewsA tense voyage into the psychology of justice, this film stages a high-stakes dialogue between a wartime psychiatrist and the men who shaped history. Charismatic menace and quiet moral doubt collide, inviting viewers to question what it means to hold power accountable. A stark meditation on memory, humanity, and the price of judgment.
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Missing Year 12 Exam Papers Spark Fiji Education Security Review
in Fiji NewsAn urgent investigation is underway after the theft of Year 12 examination papers sparked concerns over exam security. As authorities review storage protocols and contingency plans are put in place to keep the timetable on track, questions are being raised about safety measures in schools. This developing story highlights the push for stronger safeguards to…
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Fiji Urges Screenings as Late-Stage Cancer Diagnoses Rise
in Fiji NewsRising late‑stage cancer diagnoses in Fiji are prompting urgent calls for routine screenings and prompt medical care. Health leaders warn that delaying treatment can have serious consequences, underscoring the power of early detection and community awareness. The piece examines what this means for families and healthcare systems.
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Fiji Unveils Climate-Resilient Rural Water Plan with Phased Rollout
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a bold plan to transform rural water and sanitation, with a phased rollout, a climate resilience fund, and stronger partnerships to secure safer, healthier communities. A forward-looking effort that signals lasting impact for rural areas and everyday health.
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World Cup 2026 Parking Prices Hit $175, Sparking Fan Buzz
in Fiji NewsParking for the 2026 World Cup could come with a hefty price tag in several host cities, with passes climbing as high as $175. Limited parking options and a dynamic pricing model are adding another layer of anticipation as the tournament nears.
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Kolinisau’s Fiji 7s Bet on Possession Ahead of Dubai 7s
in Fiji NewsWith Dubai 7s just ahead, Fiji’s Osea Kolinisau sharpens the focus on ball retention and tight rucks in a tougher format. Expect a blend of that familiar Fiji flair with renewed unity and set-piece discipline as the team heads to the UAE.
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Israel Advances Death Penalty for Militants, Sparking Debate Over Deterrence and Talks
in Fiji NewsIsrael’s parliament is weighing a controversial bill that would impose the death penalty on militants who kill Israelis. The proposal has sparked a rare cross-party clash and stirred debate over deterrence, security, and the path to diplomacy amid rising tensions. As regional actors watch closely, humanitarian concerns and the fragility of peace efforts loom large.
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Fiji Ports Pushes Reforms to Speed Vessel Boarding and Strengthen Quarantine Oversight
in Fiji NewsCalls for sweeping reforms in Fiji’s port operations are gathering pace, with advocates pushing for unified boarding practices and stronger oversight of quarantine officers. The goal: cut delays, boost efficiency, and raise safety across ports by harmonizing regulations and creating a national register of trained officers. The push signals a bold move toward a more…
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Acting Fiji PM condemns attack on civil servants in Cakaudrove, vows tough action
in Fiji NewsActing Prime Minister Filimoni Vosarogo condemns an attack on civil servants in Vusasivo and vows strong, accountable action. With nurses, doctors, and teachers on the frontline, the government pledges heightened safety measures to protect those delivering essential services. This marks a new push to safeguard public workers and restore community trust.
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Elle Fanning’s Split-Body Android Sparks Predator: Badlands
in Fiji NewsElle Fanning delivers a daring, original performance as an android on a perilous journey with a young Predator across a wild, danger-filled world. The film blends offbeat humor with hard-hitting action, delivering surprising warmth amid the chaos. A bold, campy yet heartfelt twist on a familiar sci-fi saga.
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Fiji executive released on bail after cocaine shipment from Brazil
in Fiji NewsA shipment described as a “smoke machine” concealed 640 grams of cocaine, shocking the Fiji border. A staged delivery and a high-profile arrest leave a 40-year-old GM facing strict bail as the case heads toward a January 2026 plea.
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Fiji’s Bus E-Ticketing Takes a Big Leap Forward
in Fiji NewsFiji is moving forward with a major upgrade to its bus e-ticketing system, backed by renewed governance and ongoing assessments. Expect smarter features on the way—mobile payments, QR options, and expanded top-up choices designed to make daily commutes smoother for riders.
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Fiji PM Compound Breach Sparks Security Review
in Fiji NewsWaisea Naitini’s bid to have his mataqali title recognized pushed him to the Prime Minister’s compound, igniting a sharp debate over security at Fiji’s government heart. With sentencing looming, the case probes the uneasy boundary between traditional authority and modern governance—and what safety measures mean for leadership.