Fiji News
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Fiji Widow Builds Cross-Cultural Family Bond Through Kindness
In Lautoka, Fiji, a widow opens her home to a man who becomes family. What begins with kindness grows into a bond that crosses cultural lines, built on shared meals, memories, and mutual care. A quiet reminder that compassion can reshape a community.
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Pacific Braces for a Zone of Peace as Militarization and Deep-Sea Mining Rise
Militarization is surfacing as a key environmental and regional flashpoint in the Pacific. Nuclear submarines, contested seabed mining, and humanitarian efforts wrapped in military agendas are raising questions about sovereignty, culture, and ocean health. With 2025 seen by advocates as a pivotal year for a true “zone of peace,” the region’s future hinges on restraint…
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Crusaders sign rising star Kunawave as fresh youth reshapes 2025 squad
A fresh wave of talent is shaping the Crusaders’ 2025 vision, led by 20-year-old Maloni Kunawave among six first‑time signings. With a revitalized backline, a stadium shift on the horizon, and a renewed hunt for glory, the season is set to feel dramatically different.
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Fiji’s FAME Awards 2025: Hall of Fame Returns as 121 Submissions Across 25 Categories
Fiji’s journalism community is buzzing as the Fiji Achievement in Media Excellence (FAME) Awards return on December 6, 2025 at the Novotel Lami Convention & Entertainment Centre. A record 121 entries across 25 categories celebrate resilience, creativity, and media freedom, with a revived Fiji Media Hall of Fame adding an extra spark to the night…
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Palau Breaks Ground on Regional Disaster Warehouse to Speed Pacific Aid
Palau advances disaster preparedness with a new regional emergency warehouse—a hub for essential relief supplies and faster response, backed by regional partners and international support.
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Can a New Pacific Albacore Harvest Strategy Secure Island Economies?
Pacific fisheries leaders are gathering in Manila to chart a harvest strategy for South Pacific albacore. As nations weigh allocations and long-term sustainability, the plan could shape livelihoods across island economies and the health of the region’s oceans.
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Taiwan Reaches Out to Fiji in a Pacific Diplomacy Push
Taiwan hosts a senior Fijian diplomat for high-level talks, highlighting Taipei’s ongoing push to deepen ties across the Pacific. The discussions unfold amid a charged regional landscape where Beijing’s position on Taiwan and broader great-power rivalries shape diplomatic choices. The encounter signals renewed collaboration and the evolving dynamics of Pacific diplomacy.
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Palau Explores Deportee Workforce Plan, Stirring Immigration Debate
Palau weighs an unlikely labor solution: bringing deported workers from the United States to help fill critical gaps. President Whipps is steering talks on vetting, possible visa tweaks, and careful job placement—while a new working group seeks a balanced, consensus-driven path through immigration, labor needs, and community concerns.
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Pacific Response Group Launches to Speed Regional Disaster Relief
A new regional alliance is reshaping how the Pacific handles disasters. The Pacific Response Group brings together multiple nations to speed relief, blending military precision with civilian-led action. From at-sea training to plans for a regional hub, this collaboration signals a new era of resilience across the islands.
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Fiji and Vanuatu Strengthen Ties with Major Land Gift
Fiji and Vanuatu mark a milestone in their long-standing partnership with a landmark land gift destined for diplomatic, cultural, and community use. The move signals deeper cooperation and a rising spirit of regional solidarity in the Pacific.
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Fiji Advances National Container Deposit Scheme to Boost Recycling and Green Jobs
Fiji is accelerating its national container deposit regulations with new funding and strong regional and international partnerships, signaling a major push for environmental sustainability. Public and private consultations are underway to set an equitable deposit rate and address legacy waste, while the program expands to e-waste, tyres, solar panels, batteries, and more. Importers and plastics-dependent…
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Pu Qalo: Fiji’s Hymn Maestro Connecting Global Choirs
At 77, Pu Qalo’s lifelong devotion to music weaves hymns with faith and community. “Just me and God, we write songs together,” she says, guiding choirs and teaching precise pronunciation across languages. A touching glimpse into a remarkable life in song.
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Pacific Nations Rally for Disaster Response Readiness Ahead of Storm Season
On the bridge of an Australian defense vessel, a Pacific-wide alliance sharpens its readiness for cyclone season. Beyond drills, a veteran officer and his diverse team reveal how culture, camaraderie, and a shared mission are forging a stronger regional response.
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Qawa and Labasa Rivers Under Scrutiny as Fiji Community Demands Real-Time Pollution Assessments
Rising concerns over industrial pollution spark a bold plan in Macuata. The Yaubula Committee has launched a comprehensive probe into the Qawa and Labasa rivers and their shorelines, aiming to capture real-time impacts during mill operations and address fears of factory waste affecting communities and ecosystems.
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Fiji Police Chief’s New Zealand Visit Signals Stronger Support for Fijians Abroad
An official visit to Wellington highlights growing Fiji–New Zealand cooperation, with a focus on diaspora welfare and stronger cross-agency collaboration. The trip featured a K9 training milestone and a renewed commitment to policing ties that protect Fijians overseas.
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RFMF Rugby: Navy Albatross and Army Bears Gear Up for Ratu Sukuna Bowl
Two Fiji military rugby squads unite under Coach Sevanaia Koroi, sharpening for the Ratu Sukuna Bowl with joint training and a focus on discipline, unity, and teamwork. A high-stakes season of tough prep and community spirit awaits.
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Roy Krishna hits 100th goal in Indian football as Malappuram FC dominate Kerala Super League
Roy Krishna marks a milestone in Indian football, scoring his 100th goal as he stars for Malappuram FC. Fresh off a tough knee injury, the Fiji icon is launching a compelling comeback that’s captivating fans across club and country.
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Fiji’s Sheep Industry Poised for Growth, Exports and Rural Revival
Fiji’s sheep industry is gaining momentum, especially in the Western and Northern regions, driven by fresh research, funding, and a push for better breeds and nutrition. Plans to boost local production, cut imports, and expand into regional markets signal new opportunities for farmers and a stronger, more sustainable rural economy. The coming years could reshape…
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Fiji’s Flying Fijians Eye England Clash at Twickenham with Fresh Talent
Twickenham looms as the Flying Fijians turn nerves into momentum, with Mick Byrne steering the squad toward intensity and belief. A mix of new talent and veterans is forging sharper combinations and grit for a high-stakes test. Redemption vibes and Fiji’s famed resilience are in the air, promising a memorable performance.
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Nadi clinches Sangam World Cup title in dramatic final
Drama, family ties, and a hat-trick that lit up the final — Nadi clinched the Sangam World Cup in a tense showdown. Samuela Gavo Prakash delivered a standout performance to guide a dramatic victory, hinting at big things to come for the season.
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COP30 Looms as Emissions Gap Alarm Targets Pacific Islands
With COP30 looming, Pacific Island nations warn that current climate pledges may leave vulnerable communities exposed to dangerous warming. A bold push for fossil fuel phase-outs and justice-driven action is gaining momentum as leaders seek real, transformative change.