Fiji News
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Nasinu Tragedy: 3-Year-Old Drowning Sparks Urgent Water-Safety Push
in Fiji NewsTragedy strikes in Nasinu as a three-year-old has drowned, sparking urgent calls for heightened water-safety vigilance. As communities grapple with the loss, guardians are urged to keep a close eye on children near rivers and flood-prone areas to prevent future tragedies.
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Fiji Police Pastor Under Fire Over Controversial Festival Remarks
in Fiji NewsAn officer-pastor is at the center of a national controversy after a video surfaced showing derogatory remarks about Diwali and other faiths. An official investigation is underway as leaders urge accountability and a renewed commitment to Fiji’s diverse harmony. The incident has sparked a broader dialogue on unity, tolerance, and the values that bind the…
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Two Jiokapeci Canoes Spark 1-2 Finish Mystery in Suva Kabara Race
in Fiji NewsOn a sunlit July day in 1964, Suva’s waterfront hosted a canoe race with a twist—two canoes shared the same name, leading to a dramatic double win for Jiokapeci. The excitement spilled into a lively Youth Day at Albert Park, blending sport, music, and community pride.
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Fiji Pushes for a Global Cyber Voice for Small Island Developing States
in Fiji NewsFiji is stepping up to give Small Island Developing States a louder voice in global cyberspace, pushing for a more inclusive approach to international cybersecurity. A new national strategy, regional partnerships, and strengthened cooperation are shaping a more secure, interconnected Pacific—with implications for how the region defends its digital future.
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Manchester United’s January Transfer Frenzy: Big Fees, Blocked Exits, and a Shifting Market
in Fiji NewsJanuary transfer window is heating up with big-name targets, surprise loan denials, and hefty price tags. Manchester United and their rivals are weighing audacious moves that could reshape their squads as European clubs jockey for position in this fast-changing market.
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Fiji Court Denies Defense Access After Cocaine Vanishes from Police Custody
in Fiji NewsA pivotal bid for access to evidence in a high-profile cocaine case hits a setback as the seized exhibit goes missing from police custody. The Lautoka High Court restricts viewing, sharpening the debate over chain-of-custody and trial fairness. As the case unfolds, the investigation’s mystery deepens.
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Pacific Access to Justice: Fiji Law Society Convention Explores New Legal Aid Models
in Fiji NewsFour panelists explore how innovative legal aid models are expanding access to justice across the Pacific. The discussion centers on protecting rights and supporting vulnerable groups—from survivors of gender‑based violence to people with disabilities—through practical solutions for resource‑constrained communities. It hints at a stronger, more equitable regional justice system on the horizon.
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Fiji Bets on $14M Career Center to Fast-Track Maritime and Manufacturing Skills
in Fiji NewsA $14 million leap forward is set to transform Fiji National University with a new career center focused on marine and manufacturing skills. The hands-on program aims to equip students with industry-ready training and certifications, hinting at a bright new path for Fiji’s workforce.
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Sagar Sharma Receives In Absentia Three-Year Sentence for Suva Aggravated Robbery
in Fiji NewsAn absentia ruling delivers a three-year prison term for an aggravated robbery linked to a March 2024 incident in Suva. The decision underscores the judiciary’s ongoing commitment to accountability and community safety, even when a defendant fails to appear in court.
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Fiji Drowning Tragedy: Three-Year-Old Sparks Urgent Water-Safety Push
in Fiji NewsTragedy in Fiji as a young child drowns, prompting renewed calls for water safety and vigilant supervision near waterways. Authorities are investigating the incident as communities reflect on safeguarding children around rivers and other bodies of water. The ongoing toll underscores the urgency of awareness and protective measures to keep little ones safe.
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Netanyahu Orders Powerful Gaza Attacks as Ceasefire Faces Strain
in Fiji NewsWith a fragile ceasefire holding by a thread, new tensions surface as Israel signals stronger action in Gaza and both sides trade accusations of violations. Reports of clashes in southern Gaza and disputes over hostage remains highlight how quickly the pause could unravel. Diplomacy and humanitarian concerns loom large as the region awaits the next…
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England name Ford at fly-half for Australia opener amid midfield reshuffle
in Fiji NewsEngland shakes up its backline for the autumn opener, with George Ford at fly-half and Tommy Freeman switching to outside center. A bold mix of youth and experience tees up a high-stakes showdown with Australia, as new combinations take center stage.
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Fiji Unveils Unified Border Strategy to Secure Trade and Travel
in Fiji NewsLeaders from Fiji’s border agencies gathered in Nadi to chart a unified approach to secure, efficient trade. The meeting emphasized smarter information sharing, joint training, and technology-driven solutions to curb illicit activity while speeding legitimate commerce. It marks a bold step toward stronger border operations across ports, airports, and maritime zones.
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Pinktober Morning Tea Unites Fiji Sports and Community for Cancer Support
in Fiji NewsPink, sport, and community collide in Fiji for a morning of purpose. The Pinktober Morning Tea brings together supporters for awareness and fundraising, with raffles, prizes, and powerful reminders that early detection saves lives.
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Fiji Eyes Clear Path to Employment Relations Act Through Open Dialogue
in Fiji NewsClarity is promised as Fiji’s draft Employment Relations Act moves forward with a technical support team guiding the consultations. After years of debate and calls for transparency, stakeholders await a more open dialogue shaping laws that affect both workers and employers.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Stresses Stability as Cabinet Shake-Up Follows FICAC Charges
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Rabuka says the cabinet reshuffle doesn’t mean instability, even as Deputy PM Biman Prasad faces FICAC charges. With Parliament gearing up for constitutional and electoral reforms, the government insists on due process and coalition unity while resignations spark questions about governance and accountability. A high-stakes look at Fiji’s political path forward.
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Barcelona Spotlight: Women in Maritime—New IMO-WISTA Survey Signals Progress and Persistent Gaps
in Fiji NewsGender equality takes the spotlight as leaders map a more inclusive future for shipping. From data-driven policy to leadership opportunities and wellbeing at sea, this update reveals how the maritime industry is advancing together.
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Engine-room Fire Forces Tow of Car Carrier in English Channel
in Fiji NewsAn engine-room fire on Grande Roma, a Grimaldi car carrier, triggered a rapid rescue in the English Channel. The crew fought the blaze with CO2 and a rescue tug towed the vessel toward Le Havre, underscoring a swift, coordinated response that keeps ships and crews safe at sea.
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Fiji Navy Expands Maritime Security with New Patrol Vessels in Joint Operations
in Fiji NewsFresh patrols and deeper cross-agency collaboration are redefining Fiji’s maritime security. As new vessels hit the waters and threats evolve, the focus sharpens on safeguarding trade routes and Fiji’s blue economy.
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Fiji-linked cocaine seizure at Sydney Airport sparks investigation
in Fiji NewsTwo Fiji nationals are among those charged after a massive cocaine shipment was intercepted at Sydney Airport, triggering a broader probe into international drug trafficking networks. The coordinated operation underscores ongoing law enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit supply chains and bring perpetrators to justice.
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Niue Language Champion Returns Home to Spark Vagahau Niue Revival
in Fiji NewsNiue’s language champion Mele Fakatali Nemaia returns home after decades shaping Vagahau Niue in New Zealand. Her journey spans a landmark Niuean festival, new bilingual books, and a youth-focused language app—all aimed at keeping Niue’s voice alive. Where heritage meets innovation, a hopeful future for Vagahau Niue unfolds.