Fiji News
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Is Your Online Game Next Under Australia’s Teen Safety Ban?
A fresh round in online-safety debates could reshape where video games sit within Australia’s under-16 ban. Researchers flag the legislation’s wording as alarmingly vague, hinting at possible shifts in exemptions. As policymakers consider broader rules and global parallels emerge, the gaming industry watches closely to understand potential consequences for young players.
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Hamas Weighs Surrender for Safe Passage in Rafah as Ceasefire Holds
Rafah tensions push negotiations to a new stage, with a controversial arms-for-passage proposal on the table. As mediation continues, a potential breakthrough could reshape the fragile ceasefire and the humanitarian outlook in Gaza.
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Fiji’s Adoption Amendment Bill 2025: A New Chapter for Child Protection?
Parliament weighs a groundbreaking Adoption (Amendment) Bill aimed at speeding up adoptions and strengthening child protection in Fiji. Proposed changes would expand court powers, including appointing guardians, to ensure children’s best interests guide the process. The debate arrives as concerns over delays and growing residential care needs surface.
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Pacific diplomacy heats up as Fiji hosts Taiwan envoy amid Beijing pushback
Taiwan steps up its regional diplomacy with a senior Fiji diplomat, signaling a subtle shift in Pacific ties. High-level talks and a formal dinner spotlight a delicate balance between Beijing’s stance and Taiwan’s growing international footprint. The move hints at how evolving alliances could reshape regional security and diplomacy.
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Glenn Close Fires Back at All’s Fair Critics with Fatal Attraction–Inspired Instagram Post
Glenn Close fires back at critics with a playful nod to a cult classic, while the All’s Fair cast rallies with humor and resilience. A cheeky image and genuine camaraderie turn backlash into buzz.
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UN Security Council Weighs Gaza Peace Plan as International Stabilization Force Takes Shape
Global diplomacy moves into high gear as a U.S.-led plan for Gaza negotiates a UN mandate and a temporary international stabilization force. Behind the scenes, regional players weigh in while questions linger about the force’s mandate and who would participate. With a worsening humanitarian crisis, the coming days could shape a new path toward stability.
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Fiji Airways Expands Workforce as It Bets Big on Tourism Growth
Fiji Airways is expanding its footprint in tourism, boosting its workforce and kicking off major hospitality investments. A Denarau Island resort project and other strategic ventures hint at a broader plan to diversify beyond aviation.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi: Cross-Border Storm Strikes Vietnam After Philippines
Typhoon Kalmaegi roars toward Vietnam after devastating the Philippines, unleashing fierce winds and dangerous floods that imperil towns, airports, and treasured landmarks. As authorities mobilize and communities brace for more brutality, the storm’s path is a stark test of resilience across the region.
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Fiji Poised for Third-Party Maritime Insurance for Passengers as Safety Reforms Advance
Fiji eyes a new third‑party insurance program for maritime travel as MSAF explores models and begins nationwide consultations. The plan aims to cover loss of life, injuries, and third‑party property, with broad stakeholder input shaping how it eventually takes effect.
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Fiji at a Crossroads: World Bank Urges Reforms for Faster Growth
Fiji’s growth is rising, but the leap to high-income status hinges on a bold reform program. Smarter investment, stronger productivity, and inclusive policies could unlock a faster, more resilient future—yet turning this vision into reality will require clear choices, political resolve, and new opportunities in skills and workforce participation.
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Bigg Boss Star Files Defamation Case Over ‘Terrorist’ Remark
An off-air dispute turns legal after provocative remarks about a popular reality TV star spark a fierce backlash. As families demand accountability, the case highlights the rising fight against online defamation and the call for more responsible digital discourse.
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The Archies Sparks Bollywood Nepotism Debate as Star Kids Face Pressure and Scrutiny
Bollywood’s fresh wave of star kids faces the familiar glare of fame, family, and the pressure to prove themselves. Delnaaz Irani weighs in, calling out unfair comparisons and reminding us how intense the spotlight can be. A timely look at what it really takes for young actors to carve their own path in the industry.
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Macuata Community Rally for Inmate Reintegration in Fiji
Macuata’s Care Committee is rallying chiefs and local leaders to support inmates returning to the community, expanding outreach to correctional facilities and fortifying reintegration efforts. As visits unfold and coordination improves, the initiative aims to strengthen communities and pave a smoother path for former inmates.
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Fiji Unveils Fisheries Amendment Bill to Crack Down on Illegal Fishing
Fiji reshapes its marine governance with a Fisheries Amendment Bill that lets authorities act fast—suspending or canceling licenses and even inspecting markets and processing plants. It’s pitched as a win for coastal livelihoods and fish stocks, but it’s stirring debate over traditional rights and stakeholder involvement.
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Fiji Pushes for Disability-Inclusive Transport as Airports Improve
Fiji’s transport network is under renewed scrutiny as accessibility gaps surface—from roads and footpaths to smaller airports and seaports. Officials are signaling a push to make travel easier for people with disabilities, hinting at changes that could reshape everyday journeys across the islands.
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Fiji Launches HPV Self-Swabbing Drive to Boost Early Cancer Detection
Across Fiji, a bold health drive brings free cancer screenings and education to rural communities, including a new HPV self-swab program reaching over 2,200 women. Leaders say empowerment, access, and early detection are reshaping cancer care.
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FNPF Expands Footprint with Fletcher Building Fiji Amid Tourism Revival
A recent government clarification sheds light on FNPF’s link to Fletcher Building Fiji Limited and its long-term, governance-driven investment approach. The update hints at broader diversification into key sectors like tourism, underscoring a resilient path for Fiji’s economy. This move signals how the fund aims to balance growth with strong oversight in a recovering landscape.
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Qatar Airways exits Cathay Pacific stake as Cathay plans buyback and expansion
Qatar Airways is set to unwind its 9.7% stake in Cathay Pacific after eight years, signaling a major shift for both carriers. As Cathay plans a sizable buyback and fleet modernization, the move hints at a new chapter for its recovery and future growth.
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Twice Turns 10 as K-Pop Goes Global
Twice is gearing up for a landmark anniversary, promising electrifying performances and moments fans won’t forget. As K-pop’s global momentum keeps growing, other giants like BTS and XG are also riding high with their own milestone moments. A dynamic chapter of dazzling shows and boundary-breaking music awaits.
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Burgess makes 10-year England comeback in Ashes finale
Joe Burgess is poised for a sensational return to England after a decade away, as the final Ashes Test against Australia approaches. Back with Hull KR and brimming with renewed energy, the 31-year-old winger eyes a comeback that could light up the series finale.
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Shutdown Fallout: Potential 10% Cut in U.S. Flight Capacity at 40 Major Airports
Unpaid air traffic controllers and a prolonged government shutdown are prompting the FAA to scale back flight capacity at major airports. Officials stress safety first, even as the looming reductions threaten travel plans this season. With talks in Washington ongoing, airlines and travelers await the next steps.