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Three Fiji youngsters earn first call-up for MSG Prime Minister’s Cup
in Fiji NewsThree rising Fijian football talents notch their first call-up as Fiji rounds out an expanded 38-member squad ahead of the MSG Prime Minister’s Cup in Papua New Guinea. Fresh faces and seasoned stars alike are poised to make their mark on the regional stage.
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Fiji Deputy PM in Hot Spotlight as Corruption Inquiry Unfolds
in Fiji NewsManoa Kamikamica, Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister, faces charges including perjury and providing false information in a case tied to a high-stakes anti-corruption inquiry. As the investigation unfolds, questions of transparency and accountability loom large.
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Pacific Resilience Facility Gains Momentum as Leaders Pledge to Reach $500M Target
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders announce a major milestone for regional climate resilience, with fresh commitments to a homegrown fund designed to protect communities from climate and disaster risks. The moves, including new partnerships and ratifications, mark growing momentum for a Pacific-led financial mechanism. As discussions continue, the region showcases a united approach to sustainable development and resilience.
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Fiji Hosts WHO Western Pacific Meeting as NCDs and Mental Health Challenge the Region
in Fiji NewsHere are three short teaser options: 1. Fiji’s prime minister unveils a bold regional health agenda as the Western Pacific tackles rising non-communicable diseases, mental health, and climate-related challenges—a call for unity and resilient systems across Pacific communities. 2. Amid a pivotal regional meeting, Pacific leaders confront urgent health battles—from chronic diseases to mental health—urging…
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First Tongan to Lead Pacific Community as Director-General
in Fiji NewsHistory in the making as Tonga’s Dr. Paula Vivili becomes the Pacific Community’s Director-General—the first Tongan to lead the regional body. Backed by a long career in public health, her appointment points to a new era of resilience and collaborative action for Pacific communities facing climate challenges.
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Jahream Bula’s Four-Tries Breaks Fiji Test Record
in Fiji NewsJahream Bula erupts with a historic four-try blitz, lighting up a Pacific Bowl clash and signaling a bold new era for Fiji. A record-breaking performance that has rugby fans buzzing about the Bati’s rising star.
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Fiji Teen Dies in House Fire Ahead of Diwali
in Fiji NewsTragedy strikes during Diwali in Wainibokasi as a fatal house fire claims a teenager’s life. Families and communities rally around those affected as investigators seek answers, casting a somber note over the festive season. The incident raises urgent reminders about home safety and preparedness.
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Labasa push Tailevu Naitasiri to the limit in a tight futsal semi-final
in Fiji NewsLabasa’s young futsal side pushed hard in a gripping Suva semi-final, but a 4-3 heartbreak showed there’s plenty to learn on the big stage. A match of early promise, late drama, and growth for the road ahead.
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Pacific Tuna 2050: Forum Shapes the Pacific’s Sustainable Future
in Fiji NewsPacific Tuna Forum 2025 brings together ministers, scientists, and regional stakeholders to chart a resilient, innovative future for the tuna industry. With climate change, illegal fishing, and data gaps on the table, leaders push for stronger collaboration and sustainable trade to protect livelihoods across the Pacific.
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Fiji Drug Case Involving Officers Sparks Bail Battle
in Fiji NewsIn Suva, a 37-year-old man faces remand over allegations of importing 4.7 kg of illicit liquid methamphetamine — a case that also involves police officers. Bail review timelines are set as investigators press forward, underscoring concerns about integrity within Fiji’s police force and the drive to dismantle drug networks.
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Fiji Sugar Sector Mulls Standardized Truck Rates and Expanded Farmer Training
in Fiji NewsMeet the Press in Ba spotlighted calls for a fair, distance-based sugarcane truck-rate system, better pay for cane cutters, and expanded farmer training. With a government review under way and more extension support promised, the sugarcane sector could be headed for meaningful changes.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Presses Forward on 1991 Mine Workers Compensation
in Fiji NewsDecades after the 1991 Vatukoula strike, promises of compensation and worker resettlement edge toward resolution as Prime Minister Rabuka meets with union leaders. Some families have started receiving payments, but bureaucratic delays and ongoing support questions linger. A cautious momentum hints at a turning point in an enduring struggle.
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Skipper Cup Semi-Finals Set for Suva After Weekend Upsets
in Fiji NewsSkipper Cup semi-finals head to Suva after a weekend of dramatic upsets and breakout performances. With Drua talent back in the mix and communities rallying behind the teams, the race to glory is heating up.
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Nauru’s Adeang begins three-year term with revised cabinet
in Fiji NewsNew term, new cabinet, and a bold plan for Nauru. President Adeang outlines a focused push on economic resilience, governance, and sustainable development as he sets a course for the island nation’s next chapter.
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Diwali Safety in Fiji: Fire Authority Urges Responsible Celebrations
in Fiji NewsDiwali is a time for light and togetherness, but safety should shine just as bright. Practical tips on candle and diya safety, cooking, and fireworks help keep celebrations joyful—and free from the accidents that can cast a shadow over the season.
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Rybakina Comes Back to Win Ningbo Title, Boosts WTA Finals Bid
in Fiji NewsElena Rybakina pulled off a dramatic comeback to win the Ningbo Open, adding another title and fueling her bid for the season-ending WTA Finals. With Tokyo and Riyadh on the horizon, the drama for the tour is far from over.
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Tailevu Rugby Gears Up For Skipper Cup Semifinals
in Fiji NewsTailevu Rugby heads into Skipper Cup semifinals with renewed confidence, driven by unity, discipline, and a clear shared vision. Leadership is sharpening the focus on grassroots growth and professional pathways, backed by a strongly supportive community. A standout quarter-final display has set the tone as the camp tightens for the next challenge.
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Fiji Urges Action on Water Safety After Drownings and Missing Diver
in Fiji NewsTwo separate water tragedies have unsettled Fiji’s communities, underscoring how quickly currents and open water can turn dangerous. With ongoing searches and rescue efforts, people are being reminded to stay vigilant around waterways—especially for children and the unwary. The conversations now center on prevention, awareness, and protecting vulnerable lives in the future.
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Diwali Sparks in Fiji Markets as Families Prep for Festival of Lights
in Fiji NewsDiwali lights up Fiji’s markets with busy stalls, fresh treats, and handmade crafts as families gear up for the festival. The vibrant bustle hints at shared traditions and new connections, while a quiet reminder to shop smart keeps the celebration warm and joyful.
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Fiji’s Cancer Data Deficit Hampers Early Detection
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a rising cancer challenge shadowed by gaps in data and weak registries. As health leaders push for better local information and targeted awareness, a new focus on early detection and community outreach offers a glimmer of hope for turning the tide.
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People’s Alliance Signals 2026 Strategy as Rabuka Pushes Leadership and Unity
in Fiji NewsWith the 2026 General Election approaching, party leaders emphasize ambition, unity, and a refreshed leadership pipeline. Open, respectful dialogue and a collaborative path are highlighted as the strategy to energize supporters and navigate upcoming electoral challenges.