Fiji News
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Pacific Human Rights Film Festival Sparks Regional Dialogue on Loss and Resilience
in Fiji NewsThousands gathered for the fifth Pacific Human Rights Film Festival, where stories of loss, damage, resilience, and restoration sparked urgent conversations across campuses and communities. From climate change to inter-generational trauma and Pacific identities, powerful screenings and expert panels invited a candid look at a more just, compassionate future.
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LaLiga Miami Match Canceled Amid Backlash Over Global Expansion
in Fiji NewsA highly anticipated La Liga showdown in Miami has been canceled amid backlash in Spain, putting a historic global expansion plan on hold. The move shines a spotlight on the tension between growing the sport overseas and honoring local fans.
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Sutherland and Gardner star as Australia seal World Cup semi-final berth with win over England
in Fiji NewsAustralia fire on all cylinders in a key Women’s World Cup clash, delivering an all-round masterclass that reshapes the tournament race. Sutherland and Gardner spark the win with standout moments, hinting at a strong title bid as the leaders surge to the top of the table.
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Real Madrid Edge Juventus as Liverpool, Chelsea and Bayern Dominate Champions League Night
in Fiji NewsChampions League action delivered drama, momentum shifts, and plenty of talking points across Europe. Real Madrid edged Juventus, Liverpool sparked a revival, and Bayern and Chelsea asserted themselves with convincing displays as the group stage heats up. Expect more twists and standout moments as the campaign moves forward.
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Earthshot Prize Heads to Rio for Star-Studded Climate Gala Ahead of COP30
in Fiji NewsBrazil plays host to a star-studded Earthshot Prize ceremony, fusing dazzling performances with a global climate mission. As Prince William arrives in Rio ahead of COP30, a night of music and innovation spotlights bold ideas changing our planet.
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Fiji Court Suspends Bainimarama Sentence, Citing Health and Age
in Fiji NewsA high court reframes what counts as corruption in leadership, distinguishing abuse of authority from personal financial gain. The ruling, mindful of age and health, suspends the custodial sentence and imposes a lengthy disqualification from Parliament. It sparks renewed dialogue on ethical governance and public accountability.
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Cook Islands Activists Clash With US-Backed Deep-Sea Mining Expedition
in Fiji NewsKayak activists confronted a US-funded seabed exploration vessel as it returned to Rarotonga, unfurling a banner in defense of the Moana. The standoff highlights a growing Pacific debate over deep-sea mining, Indigenous rights, and the health of fragile ocean ecosystems.
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Trump Layoffs Jeopardize Tax Credits for Distressed Communities
in Fiji NewsMass federal layoffs threaten critical tax incentives meant to spur investment in distressed communities. As legal battles unfold, the future of these programs—and the jobs they support—hangs in the balance.
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Knesset Narrowly Approves West Bank Law, Sparking Settlement Debate
in Fiji NewsA razor-thin Knesset vote on applying Israeli law to the West Bank has reignited debate over the territory’s future. Settlement plans and international pushback collide with internal party splits as the region watches for how this could reshape any path to peace. The move highlights the fragility of the status quo and the volatile talks…
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Butler Sparks Warriors Past LeBron-Less Lakers in Season Opener
in Fiji NewsSeason-opening fireworks as the Warriors ride a balanced attack to a win over the Lakers. Kuminga shines alongside Hield, while LA leans on a buzzy Doncic debut in LeBron’s absence—setting the stage for a heated season ahead.
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Fiji Bati Captain Gears Up for Pacific Bowl Debut, Embracing Jersey Heritage
in Fiji NewsGabriel Tunimakubu prepares for his Fiji Bati debut, wearing more than a jersey — it’s a symbol of heritage, family, and years of support. As the Pacific Bowl looms, the rising captain hints at a pivotal moment for Fiji rugby and the next generation of stars.
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Rugby Pinktober Clash: Fiji Warriors Battle Australian Country for Cancer Awareness
in Fiji NewsRugby meets a bigger purpose as the Fijian Warriors prepare for a landmark clash that doubles as a cancer-awareness fundraiser. Led by a young captain and supported by a community-driven mission, the match champions resilience, hope, and the power of sport to uplift lives. An event where every tackle carries meaning beyond the scoreline.
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Small Islands at Climate Crossroads: Fiji Pushes for Humanitarian Climate Action
in Fiji NewsSmall island nations are sounding an urgent humanitarian alarm as climate impacts intensify. A Pacific leader calls for bold action—strengthening humanitarian protections, regional cooperation, and ambitious commitments like net-zero by 2050 to safeguard communities and livelihoods.
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Fiji Cervical Cancer: HPV Vaccination and Early Detection Offer Hope
in Fiji NewsCervical cancer is a growing concern for women in Fiji’s Northern Division, where late presentations limit treatment options. Experts highlight HPV vaccination and early detection as key to turning the tide, amplified by a survivor’s journey and practical tips for staying vigilant. A look at how communities are rallying to empower women with knowledge, screenings,…
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Fiji Maternity Leave Debate Heats Up as Small Businesses Push Back on Bill
in Fiji NewsProposed changes to maternity leave are sparking a heated debate as small businesses warn longer, unpaid leave could strain staffing and career prospects. The discussion also considers shared parental leave, paid breastfeeding breaks, and even menstrual leave in pursuit of a balance between women’s rights and workplace realities.
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Taumalolo targets Samoa clash as Tonga chase World Cup dream
in Fiji NewsJason Taumalolo returns as Tonga readies for a pivotal showdown with Samoa. After an injury-ridden season, the forward is chasing momentum that could shape his path to Tonga’s 2026 World Cup plans. Expect a high-stakes battle, a surge of youthful talent, and the kind of electric rivalry only Pacific rugby league can deliver.
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UN Says Methane Alerts Are Rising but Only 12% Lead to Action
in Fiji NewsSatellite monitoring is sharpening its gaze on methane leaks from energy and industry, painting a clearer picture of the challenge. Yet as alerts rise, the pace of real-world action remains uneven, setting a critical test for policymakers and industry under mounting decarbonization pressure.
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Pacific Secretaries Take Lead in Regional Governance
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders gathered in Suva for a high-stakes exchange on governance, accountability, and regional unity. Behind closed doors, delegates explore how shared values—under the Ocean of Peace Declaration—could translate into real-world progress for communities across the islands.
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Fiji 1987 Coup: A Former Minister’s Lesson in Unity and Resilience
in Fiji NewsFormer Minister Rajesh Singh looks back at Fiji’s 1987 coup, revealing how his family’s livelihood collapsed overnight but the deepest strength came from community, hard work, and forgiveness. A moving meditation on resilience, unity, and the hope that compassion can guide Fiji’s future through even its darkest chapters.
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New Direct Flight Deepens Australia–Fiji Vuvale Ties
in Fiji NewsAustralia and Fiji are strengthening their Vuvale ties with a new Cairns–Nadi direct flight and broader economic collaboration. Leaders point to a future of closer people-to-people links, trade, and shared prosperity—a family-forward path to regional growth.
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Fiji-Israel cybersecurity MoU signals broader cooperation
in Fiji NewsFiji is stepping up its cybersecurity game with a landmark agreement with Israel, unveiled during a high-profile government visit. The multi-ministerial move signals broader digital resilience and hints at a new wave of international collaboration.