Fiji News
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Samoa Calls for Ethical Journalism as JAWS Opens New Office
in Fiji NewsTruth and ethics ignite a new chapter for Samoa’s journalism as a fresh JAWS office opens its doors. The message is clear: stories that inform and protect, humanizing those affected and steering away from sensationalism in a connected world. A call to report with empathy and integrity that resonates beyond the newsroom.
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Palau Hosts Pacific Media Masterclass on Climate and Disaster Risk
in Fiji NewsPacific journalists and communicators gather in Palau for a five-day Media Masterclass, exploring climate and disaster resilience across the region. The sessions aim to deepen ties between media, science, and disaster management—fuelling informed storytelling for communities facing rising risks.
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Fiji bets on local tuna processing to boost jobs and exports
in Fiji NewsFiji is prioritizing local tuna processing and Fijian-branded exports to keep more value at home. With a domesticated longline fleet and onshore plants, the country aims to turn catch into jobs, sustainable growth, and a stronger Pacific fisheries role.
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Fiji Unveils $6.2B Investment Push to Boost Jobs and Skills
in Fiji NewsFiji is gearing up for a bold wave of investments across key sectors like tourism, ICT, energy, and manufacturing, backed by strong skills and MSME support. A streamlined approvals platform and expanded TVET scholarships promise new opportunities for workers and a brighter path for the economy.
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FIFA Unveils Peace Prize Ahead of World Cup 2026 Draw
in Fiji News– A new FIFA Peace Prize aims to honor those who use football to unite the world, arriving as the 2026 World Cup expands to 48 teams across North America. – Football’s power to build bridges takes center stage with a fresh award, timed with a landmark World Cup that promises a global, record-setting spectacle.…
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Samoa Aims for Historic Rugby League Trophy in Pacific Cup Final
in Fiji NewsHistory could be made this Sunday as Samoa chase their first major international trophy in the Pacific Cup final. With a fresh wave of talent alongside seasoned stars, the team faces a tier-one powerhouse in a test that could reshape their rugby league future.
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Tonga Marks 150-Year Milestone of 1875 Constitution as King Tupou VI Urges Economic Freedom
in Fiji NewsKing Tupou VI marks 150 years of Tonga’s 1875 Constitution with a call for renewed economic freedom, honoring a “book of freedom” that helped shape the nation. As elections draw near, the monarch highlights resilience, growth, and the enduring legacy of Tonga’s constitutional heritage.
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Messi on Track for Historic MLS MVP as Best XI Unveiled
in Fiji NewsLionel Messi’s MLS season is turning heads as he headlines a landmark Best XI and fuels fresh MVP chatter. A campaign of record-chasing moments and rising excitement is reshaping the future of soccer in North America.
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Palau Hosts Pacific DRM Ministers Meeting to Boost Regional Resilience
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders gather for a pivotal DRM Ministers Meeting in Palau to push urgent action on floods, cyclones, and rising seas. Talks focus on strengthening regional coordination, early warning systems, and shared resources—aimed at boosting disaster resilience across the Blue Pacific Continent.
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Tuvalu Calls for Inclusive Pacific Resilience as Disasters Mount
in Fiji NewsTuvalu faces climate-driven disasters nearly every week, deepening despair as communities feel left behind. A push for island-focused resilience and stronger regional coordination signals a hopeful shift toward a united Pacific response.
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Putin Mulls Nuclear Test Revival as US Tensions Rise
in Fiji NewsRussia signals a dramatic shift in its nuclear posture as Putin orders officials to study the prospect of resuming nuclear tests. With tensions between Washington and Moscow running high, the move raises questions about a renewed era of strategic brinkmanship and its impact on global security.
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Fiji Airways Urged to Resume Loan Repayments After 2023 Turnaround
in Fiji NewsAfter a dramatic 2023 rebound, a parliamentary committee urges Fiji Airways to resume loan repayments while weighing ambitious expansion plans and high-stakes decisions. With legal questions and policy considerations in play, the airline’s next moves could reshape Fiji’s aviation landscape.
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Fiji Braces for Weekend Rain as New Low-Pressure System Looms
in Fiji NewsAnother trough is forecast to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms across Fiji this weekend, with the potential for flash flooding in low-lying areas. Conditions are set to intensify in the days ahead.
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Palau Takes Helm as Fiji Hands Over Pacific Disaster Risk Management Chair
in Fiji NewsPacific disaster resilience takes center stage as Fiji hands the chair to Palau. A quick look at landmark reforms, stronger regional cooperation, and what this could mean for safeguarding communities against the growing climate threat.
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New Zealand Eyes PACER Plus Revisions as PNG Pushes for CEPA
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders weigh the value of PACER Plus as New Zealand signals continued backing, while Papua New Guinea questions whether the framework meets its needs. The talks hint at potential tailored deals that could reshape how trade, labor mobility, and development unfold across the region.
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Merino’s Surprising Striker Role Sparks Arsenal’s Title Push
in Fiji NewsArsenal’s season takes an intriguing turn as Merino steps into a striking role, turning crucial moments into momentum when the squad needs it most. With injuries thinning the frontline, his adaptability and leadership are shaping a hopeful narrative for the title push and European ambitions.
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Halsey Heads Back on Stage After Emergency Room Visit
in Fiji NewsAfter a recent health scare sent Halsey to the hospital, the singer is back on her tour grind and ready to perform. She’s thanking the medical team and her fans for their support, signaling a determined return to the stage.
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Rarawai Sugar Mill in Fiji Eyes December Restart After Fire Damage
in Fiji NewsRecovery is underway for Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill, with a December 2025 restart on the horizon after a devastating fire. Rehabilitation progress is advancing and trials are planned ahead of operations, as officials balance timelines with safety upgrades to safeguard farmers’ livelihoods and the sugar industry’s future.
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Tailevu Aims to Turn Local Crops Into Global Exports in Fiji
in Fiji NewsTailevu is gearing up for a bold agricultural push, linking native crops to new markets under a unified local brand. With land-use plans and governance reforms taking shape, the initiative hints at sustainable livelihoods and stronger community resilience.
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Macuata Poised for Fiji’s Eco-Tourism Boom Through Community-Led Initiatives
in Fiji NewsMacuata in Fiji is poised to become a premier eco‑tourism destination, with new upgrades, culturally rich experiences, and community‑led planning guiding its growth. As local landowners partner with authorities, the region blends conservation with sustainable development—offering a fresh invitation to nature and culture.
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Fiji Agriculture Reform: Land Access, Youth Empowerment and Women in Agribusiness
in Fiji NewsFiji’s agricultural sector is at a crossroads, with land access, costly logistics, and barriers for women and youth threatening sustainable growth. As climate pressures and shifting markets test food security, optimism hinges on targeted reforms and inclusive innovation shaping rural livelihoods.