Fiji News
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Westin Denarau Halt Tests Fiji Investment Prospects
A high-profile resort project in Fiji faces a temporary pause as contractual disputes spark negotiations among key players. While talks continue and a phased opening could unlock early revenue, the situation underscores the complexities—and the cautious optimism—in big-scale development.
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Fiji bets on local tuna processing to power jobs and exports
Fiji unveils a bold plan to localize tuna processing, boost Fijian-branded products, and create more jobs—especially for women. With a push for innovation and equitable growth across Pacific fisheries, the islands aim to strengthen their role as a premier regional hub for sustainable tuna.
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Fiji Rolls Out $6.2B Investment Push Across 212 Projects to Create Jobs
Fiji is rolling out a sweeping investment push worth billions across 14 sectors, with major projects and a strong focus on job creation. A bold skills drive—from expanded TVET scholarships to youth grants—joins a new digital platform aimed at speeding business approvals, signaling big changes for workers and investors alike. The coming years could redefine…
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FIFA Unveils Peace Prize Ahead of 2026 World Cup Draw
FIFA unveils a bold new Peace Prize, honoring those who use football to forge global unity. With the 2026 World Cup expanding across North America, the beautiful game takes center stage as a beacon for dialogue, hope, and reconciliation long beyond the pitch.
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Bigg Boss Star Farrhana Bhatt Files Rs 1 Crore Defamation Notice Over Controversial Online Remark
Farrhana Bhatt finds herself at the center of a high-stakes online dispute as defamation notices and a Rs. 1 crore compensation demand take the spotlight. The case raises timely questions about accountability and reputational harm in the digital era.
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Bollywood Nepotism Debate Reignites as Archies Cast Faces the Spotlight
Bollywood’s nepotism debate heats up as a new generation steps into the spotlight. Delnaaz Irani weighs in, urging fans to skip the endless comparisons and acknowledge the pressure star kids face. Will these newcomers carve out their own niche or always be measured against legendary legacies?
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Messi on Verge of Consecutive MLS MVP as Golden Boot Race Heats Up
Messi’s MLS season is turning heads as he drives Inter Miami’s rise and a race for back-to-back MVP honors. A league-wide surge in top talent signals a bold new era for North American soccer.
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Fiji Unveils Tougher Fisheries Amendment Bill to Fight Illegal Fishing
Fiji moves to modernize its fisheries regime with a new Fisheries Amendment Bill. The reform replaces an 80-year-old law, expands enforcement powers, and tightens penalties to safeguard coastal communities’ food security. With debates over traditional fishing rights ongoing, the bill marks a significant step toward more sustainable, accountable fisheries management.
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Fiji: Only 20% of Transport Accessible to Disabled, Government Promises Action
New research reveals only 20% of Fiji’s transport facilities are accessible for people with disabilities. While officials celebrate progress at major hubs, advocates urge targeted upgrades for smaller airports and seaports to ensure real mobility for all.
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Putin weighs possible nuclear tests as U.S.-Russia tensions rise
Russia reconsiders its nuclear testing stance as Moscow studies U.S. signals on the issue. Putin has ordered top ministries and security services to gather intelligence, while defense leaders warn of a rapid response—a move that could redefine global strategic tension.
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Fiji Airways Post-Pandemic Profit Triggers Repayment Push as Moratorium Ends
A parliamentary committee weighs Fiji Airways’ dramatic 2023 rebound and what comes next for its loans and plans. Bold investments, new routes, and international recognition pave the way, but legal questions and policy issues could shape the airline’s future.
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Qatar Airways exits Cathay Pacific stake in $897 million divestment
Qatar Airways is trimming its long-running bet on Cathay Pacific, planning to sell its 9.7% stake for about $897 million. The move accompanies Cathay’s buyback plans and a bold growth program, signaling a new phase for Hong Kong’s flagship carrier as it pivots toward a stronger post-pandemic rebound.
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Amid Government Shutdown, FAA Slashes Air Travel Capacity
With the government shutdown dragging on, the aviation system is under unusual strain, signaling potential disruptions at major hubs. Fatigue and pay gaps among air traffic controllers are driving warnings of capacity cuts and shifting flight schedules, hinting that the travel season could be upended.
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Fiji Braces for Weekend Rain as New Weather System Moves In
Another low-pressure trough is moving in, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms across Fiji this weekend. Some areas could face flash flooding as conditions potentially worsen in the days ahead. A reminder of nature’s shifting rhythms and the importance of staying prepared.
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Justis Huni Eyes World Title Tilt Ahead of December Return
Justis Huni believes a world title is within reach after Wardley’s surge, with December 6 shaping up as the turning point on a marquee undercard. A high-stakes rematch with Kiki Leutele and a fresh Stan Sport deal set the stage as Australian boxing’s next wave looks to rise.
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US Visa Crackdown Heats Up as Vetting Tightens on Students and Visitors
An overhaul of visa policies is unfolding, touching thousands of students and professionals as stricter vetting and social media checks reshape who can enter the United States. The ripple effects are felt across campuses, global talent, and debates over free expression and national security. What these shifts mean for international students and American universities is…
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Fiji’s Rural Women Tap Into Empowerment Through Nationwide Outreach
Rural Fiji women are gaining ground as a broad coalition brings essential services—health screenings, legal aid, and financial literacy—directly to communities. With a spotlight on inclusion and empowerment, the effort sets the stage for the upcoming Women’s Nationwide Forum and a hopeful path toward gender equality and economic resilience.
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Fiji Proposes Adoption Overhaul as 400+ Children Await Homes
Hundreds of children in Fiji are waiting for stable homes as adoption cases stall across agencies. The Adoption (Amendment) Bill 2025 aims to streamline procedures, clarify agency roles, and speed up decisions—driving a much-needed reform that could bring loving families closer to these kids.
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Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill Set for December Restart After Fire Damage
After a devastating fire, Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill is moving toward a December restart as rehabilitation continues. The revival could secure farmers’ livelihoods and the sugar industry’s future—with developments still unfolding.
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Digital Borders, Faster Trade: Fiji’s Customs Modernization Signals a Pacific Push
A bold push is underway to speed up and simplify trade across the Pacific. From digitalizing customs to smarter logistics, the plan aims to cut red tape, boost transparency, and strengthen regional links—with Fiji at the forefront of modernizing its trade systems.
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TLTB Signals Modernization and Revenue Push for Fiji’s iTaukei Lands
Fiji stands at a turning point in land management as a high‑level briefing outlines reforms, new initiatives, and stronger services for iTaukei landowners. With legal challenges, legislative modernization, and a forward‑looking budget on the agenda, the discussions point to a strategic path toward sustainable growth.