Fiji News
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Vanuatu Seasonal Workers Barred Abroad as Criminal Records Threaten Overseas Jobs
in Fiji NewsVanuatu seasonal workers are under tighter scrutiny after a wave of overseas incidents. Fiji’s Employment Minister warns that any criminal record can end contracts and shut doors to future opportunities in New Zealand and Australia. A clear call for accountability and responsible conduct abroad.
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Crackdown on Speeding: Fiji’s Portable Cameras Record 15,000 Violations in Two Months
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out portable speed cameras, sweeping thousands of speeding incidents in weeks. With stricter enforcement on the horizon, authorities aim to curb speed and protect lives.
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ICJ Climate Ruling Sparks Pacific Push for Accountability at COP
in Fiji NewsExperts gathered in the Pacific to unpack the ICJ’s climate advisory and its implications for justice, accountability, and funding ahead of COP Brazil. The conversations highlight states’ duties to curb fossil fuels, protect vulnerable communities, and strengthen global cooperation in the fight against climate displacement.
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Hurricane Melissa Heads Toward Bermuda After Caribbean Havoc
in Fiji NewsHurricane Melissa leaves a trail of devastation across the Caribbean as it moves toward Bermuda, bringing fierce winds, heavy rain, and widespread outages. From Jamaica to Haiti, communities brace for dangerous floods and landslides while responders mobilize and residents rally for what lies ahead.
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Sia’s Custody Standoff: Judge Denies Ex’s Bid for Sole Custody
in Fiji NewsAmid a high-stakes custody battle, Sia’s estranged husband’s bid for sole custody is denied and the current arrangement remains in place. Explosive claims and past struggles surface, but the court keeps the focus on Summi’s well-being. The fight over what’s best for the 19‑month‑old continues to unfold.
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Brad Pitt Demands Angelina Jolie Reveal Private Emails in Miraval Dispute
in Fiji NewsBrad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s feud over Chateau Miraval heats up as Pitt accuses Jolie of “persistent misdirection” in fresh court filings. The dispute centers on private emails, privilege questions, and a winery sale that reignited tensions after their divorce. A tense courtroom saga keeps the couple at odds and leaves the future of their…
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Trump Orders Nuclear Tests, Raising Global Arms Race Fears
in Fiji NewsPresident Trump’s move to resume nuclear testing signals a dramatic shift that could redefine global security as Beijing and Moscow push ahead with their own arms advances. With tensions rising among the major powers, the world watches a fragile balance tremble—and diplomacy faces a crucial test.
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From Six-Year Ban to Fiji Test Debut: Maya’s Relentless Rugby Dream
in Fiji NewsKeresi Maya’s journey has taken him from a six-year ban and a detour into rugby union back to the Fiji Bati, where a debut sparked a fresh dream of the NRL. It’s a gripping tale of resilience, family support, and a relentless chase for rugby’s top stages.
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Sharon Stone Backs Sydney Sweeney Amid Jeans Campaign Backlash
in Fiji NewsSharon Stone steps in on the backlash surrounding Sydney Sweeney’s jeans campaign, urging women to celebrate their own beauty in the face of scrutiny. With Sweeney set to return in Euphoria alongside Zendaya and Jacob Elordi, the conversation about body positivity and female empowerment in Hollywood gains fresh momentum.
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Pacific Seabed Riches at Center of Sovereignty Showdown
in Fiji NewsNew Zealand’s defence chief warns the Pacific is at a strategic crossroads as global powers press for seabed minerals and fisheries. With sovereignty, development, and environmental stewardship on the line, small island nations face tough choices in a rapidly shifting regional balance.
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Papua New Guinea PM James Marape Sees No-Confidence Motion as a Test of Democratic Maturity Ahead of 2027 Elections
in Fiji NewsPapua New Guinea’s political scene heats up as a no-confidence motion tests the government. Prime Minister James Marape frames the moment as a routine democratic process, promising transparency and a forward-looking path ahead of the 2027 elections.
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Alcohol Leaves a Mark: WHO Pushes Tougher Western Pacific Alcohol Regulations
in Fiji NewsNew WHO-led campaign in the Western Pacific highlights the hidden toll of alcohol on health and communities. The “Alcohol Leaves a Mark” initiative urges stronger policies to protect the vulnerable and curb rising harm.
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Pacific Islands Rally Behind Australia’s COP31 Bid, Hinting at a Pacific-Led Summit
in Fiji NewsPacific Island nations rally behind Australia’s bid to host COP31, turning the idea into a vision of a Pacific COP that centers resilience, clean energy, and regional unity. Vanuatu’s climate minister underscored the urgency and reiterated the Islands’ readiness to support elevating Pacific voices on the world stage. With negotiations between Australia and Turkey unfolding…
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Tiger Woods Withdraws From Hero World Challenge as Comeback Remains Uncertain
in Fiji NewsTiger Woods will not be competing at this year’s Hero World Challenge as he focuses on healing after lumbar surgery. The Bahamas event still features a star-studded field, weaving a broader tale of resilience, legacy, and the road ahead for the golf icon.
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Emma Stone’s Bold Head-Shaving Moment in Bugonia Teases Lanthimos’s Absurdist Black Comedy
in Fiji NewsEmma Stone dives into a wildly offbeat challenge in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Bugonia, a surreal black comedy where corporate power collides with alien intrigue. Stone delivers a fearless, enigmatic performance in a nerve-wracking one-take moment and a startling transformation. Expect sharp wit, eerie humor, and a provocative dive into what happens when the inexplicable intrudes on…
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Fiji Signals Rural Development Overhaul With New Policy Framework
in Fiji NewsFiji’s rural future could be rewritten as a refreshed development framework takes shape. The upcoming policy centers on community voices, stronger service delivery, and climate resilience—with nationwide consultations guiding how local needs meet national aims. A new path toward inclusive growth is taking root across rural communities.
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Paramount Restructures After Skydance Merger Amid 2,000 Job Cuts
in Fiji NewsParamount is unveiling a bold post-merger pivot, trimming roles and retooling operations in a bid for sharper efficiency. As leadership hints at new growth bets and potential strategic moves, the coming months could redefine the studio’s place in a rapidly evolving media landscape.
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Fiji’s Ba Hospital Earns Pacific’s First JCI Gold Seal
in Fiji NewsBa Hospital in Fiji has earned the Joint Commission International Gold Seal, marking a historic milestone as the first Pacific facility to reach this benchmark. Leaders say it reflects the power of teamwork and a relentless focus on world-class patient care, with a broader drive to uplift the community.
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Indonesia-Fiji Cultural Ties Grow Ahead of IPACS 2025
in Fiji NewsIndonesia and Fiji are strengthening cultural ties with new collaborations that blend tradition with hands-on craft and music. With joint residencies and workshops on the horizon, the partnership signals a richer, more connected Pacific future.
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Why Tailevu’s Traditional Leaders Are Waiting for Their $100 Allowance
in Fiji NewsTailevu’s 167 clan leaders are still awaiting their quarterly allowance, a measure meant to help with community duties amid rising costs. As provincial councils debate tradition, governance, and funding, ministries say steps are being taken to resolve the issue and strengthen local leadership.
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Indonesia Free School Meals Under Scrutiny as Illnesses Mount in Yogyakarta
in Fiji NewsAn alarming food-safety crisis surrounds a free school meals program as hundreds of children in Yogyakarta fall ill. Investigators are probing storage and delivery gaps, with calls to pause the program until stronger safeguards are in place. The case raises urgent questions about student meals and safety.