Fiji News
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Sean Combs vs Netflix: Last-Minute Cease-and-Desist Ahead of Reckoning Docuseries
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes clash unfolds as Sean Combs takes legal aim at Netflix ahead of a much-anticipated docuseries. Accusations of stolen footage and a long-running feud with 50 Cent set the stage for a showdown that could reshape perceptions around a music icon.
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Si Woo Kim Reaffirms PGA Tour Loyalty Ahead of Sony Open as LIV Rumors Swirl
in Fiji NewsSi Woo Kim signals PGA Tour loyalty as Sony Open Hawaii looms, even as whispers swirl about LIV Golf’s interest. The tug-of-war for Korean stars hints at big changes on the horizon for pro golf.
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Fiji school clinches its first national badminton title, sparks expansion plans
in Fiji NewsIsimeli Nayacakalou’s calm, disciplined play earned Jeremiah Raibevu College a national badminton title, marking a bold new chapter for the school. After just three months of training, four students hit the national stage, signaling exciting plans to grow badminton next year.
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Berlin Talks Set Stage for Ukraine Peace—What Security Guarantees Are at Stake?
in Fiji NewsBerlin hosts a high-stakes round of talks as Kyiv, Washington, and European partners discuss what a dignified peace could require. With a major summit on the horizon, the pressure is on to craft security guarantees that safeguard Ukraine’s future.
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Korovou Market Grandmother Defies Illness with Dialysis and Determination
in Fiji NewsRosette Andrews Singh, 56, keeps Korovou market buzzing—selling grog and fresh produce—even as she battles kidney failure and dialysis. With unwavering faith and family beside her, her daily grind becomes a powerful testament to resilience and hope.
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Pacific Partnership Rallies to End Violence Against Women and Girls
in Fiji NewsProgress is accelerating in the Pacific’s fight against violence toward women and girls, as prevention frameworks grow stronger and multi-sector collaboration takes hold. With a Mid-Term Evaluation planned for 2026 and a renewed focus on survivor support, the momentum signals meaningful, region-wide change.
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Raiwaqa Robbery: Suspect Arrested After Viral Footage Sparks Police Hunt
in Fiji NewsA violent street encounter in Raiwaqa, captured on video, has authorities racing to track down the remaining suspects. As the investigation unfolds, discussions about urban safety and community vigilance are front and center.
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Rabuka Promises Inclusive Fiji as Rakiraki Complex Opens
in Fiji NewsFiji’s leadership calls for unity and opportunity for all as a new development complex opens in Rakiraki. A nod to inclusive growth, the project aims to boost jobs and regional resilience, inviting everyone to prosper together.
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Pamela Anderson Reveals Past Romance with Liam Neeson and a Lasting Friendship
in Fiji NewsPamela Anderson offers a candid glimpse into a past romance with a famous co-star, describing a brief, intimate chapter filled with warmth and laughter. She emphasizes that, despite the spark, friendship proved to be the lasting bond. A refreshingly human reflection on love, fame, and choosing the right path.
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Sabrina Carpenter Calls Out White House Over Juno Use in Immigration Video
in Fiji NewsPop star Sabrina Carpenter condemns a White House video that used her song Juno to depict immigration arrests, calling the move “evil and disgusting.” The clash spotlights a wider debate over artists’ rights and the use of music in political messaging.
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Engine Failure Forces United Flight to Turn Back Near Dulles, Tokyo-Bound
in Fiji NewsAn outbound United Airlines flight to Tokyo returned to Dulles after an engine issue shortly after takeoff. With no injuries reported among the 275 passengers and 15 crew, investigators are looking into what happened.
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Belarus Releases Opposition Figure Kalesnikava After Negotiations
in Fiji NewsBelarusian opposition icon Maria Kalesnikava walks free after years behind bars, a development that could mark a turning point for the country’s pro-democracy movement. A symbol of courage from the 2020 protests, her release invites reflection on the price of dissent and what lies ahead for Belarus’s activists.
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Kaiviti Silktails Gear Up for Season with Preseason Push and New Logo
in Fiji NewsKaiviti Silktails preseason training is in full swing as players sharpen their skills with the coaching team. While some quickly hit their stride, others will log extra sessions to find their footing. A bold logo refresh and community-focused initiatives, led by Petero Civoniceva and Stephen Driscoll, hint at a season built on growth, resilience, and…
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Flying Fijians’ Young Props Turn Heads on European Tour
in Fiji NewsTwo young Fiji props stepped onto the international stage during a grueling European tour, signaling real depth for the Flying Fijians. Coach Mick Byrne stresses development and experience over quick fixes as a new generation is shaped for the Nations Cup and beyond. A snapshot of rising talent learning to adapt to the pace and…
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14th HR Awards See Record Submissions as Competition Heats Up
in Fiji NewsHR professionals are facing a tougher path to recognition as the 14th Annual HR Awards drew a record number of entries. The surge signals growing commitment across companies and intensifying competition for smaller players trying to carve out a niche. As the field evolves, leaders are pushing for sharper standards and ongoing development, hinting at…
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Belarus Nobel Laureate Freed as Lukashenko Seeks US Thaw
in Fiji NewsBelarusian human rights defender Ales Bialiatski is released after years behind bars, a development that could signal a thaw in Minsk’s tense ties with the West. As the world weighs the implications for political prisoners and reform, the future of Belarusian rights advocacy remains in flux.
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Syria Attack Tests US-Led Coalition as ISIS Threat Persists
in Fiji NewsTwo U.S. soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed when a suspected Islamic State militant attacked a convoy in Syria, later killed by partner forces. The incident unfolds as shifting alliances and ongoing coalition operations renew debates over security warnings and regional loyalties.
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Fiji Braces for TD03F: Heavy Rain, Strong Winds and Flood Alerts
in Fiji NewsFiji braces for a tense few days as a tropical disturbance brings heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rising flood risks across the islands. With ground already saturated, expect possible disruptions to transport and daily life as conditions shift later in the week.
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Army Green Clinches First-Ever Wairiki 7s Trophy
in Fiji NewsArmy Green caps a breakthrough at the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s with a historic cup win, forged through a grueling 22-hour voyage and relentless teamwork. A gripping tale of resilience, dedication, and a bold new chapter for the team.
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Final showdown set as Northpole FC faces Ba’s 4R FC in Fiji National Club Championship
in Fiji NewsDefending champions Northpole FC storm into the Dayal’s Sawmillers National Club Championship final, setting up a blockbuster showdown with Ba’s 4R FC. Their 2–1 win over Verata FC and 4R FC’s edging of Combine FC have stitched together a must-watch finale. The stage is set in Suva for a climactic clash that will crown the…
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Tagimocia U15 Netball Sparks Fiji-Australia Grassroots Showdown with Wanderers
in Fiji NewsTagimocia U15s stepped into a two-day off-season clash against Australian peers, turning a tough test into a valuable learning experience. Coaches highlight the power of grassroots exchanges and the fresh spark it’s sparked ahead of the season.