Fiji News
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Fiji Flying Fijians Find Their Composure Ahead of Twickenham England Test
Fiji’s Flying Fijians are proving they can stay cool under pressure, sharpening tempo and closing out tough moments with real composure. With a productive training camp behind them and a high-stakes clash against England on the horizon, momentum and belief are building across the squad.
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Navaga Village Fiji Sparks Season of Giving Through Community Partnerships
Navaga Village welcomed an unexpected wave of goodwill as police, partners, and sponsors rolled in with gifts, a new signboard, and practical by-laws. Early Christmas boxes, essentials, and sports gear highlighted a shared spirit of togetherness ahead of the festive season.
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Tomasi Tuivuna Wins Naviti Open Pro-Am in Fiji’s Nine-Hole Par-3 Showdown
Fiji’s golf scene shone as the Naviti Open Pro-Am brought pros and amateurs together on a distinctive nine-hole, all-par-3 course. The day delivered plenty of excitement, strong community support, and plans for an even bigger gathering next year—a teaser of the sport’s bright future in the islands.
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Fiji launches nationwide Day of the Girl Child to empower girls today and future leaders
Fiji unveils its first nationwide celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child, spotlighting girls as today’s leaders and changemakers. A ministerial address outlines steps to protect, educate, and empower young girls, with plans to embed the day in the national calendar. The journey highlights real challenges and a hopeful path forward for every…
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Malolo Rugby’s Historic Skipper Cup Win Sparks Island Trophy Tour Across 17 Resorts
An historic win lights up Malolo with pride as the Skipper Cup heads on a celebratory tour across the island’s resorts. The trophy’s journey promises community, unity, and a new chapter for Malolo Rugby—where every cheer hints at bigger things ahead.
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British Army Netball Tour Lands in Fiji for Suva Showdown
Two nets teams collide on a vibrant Suva court as the British Army faces Fiji’s Pearls Selection. Free entry, 2:30 PM, Vodafone Arena this Saturday—a day of sport, culture, and community spirit.
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Edible Cassava-Based Wrapper Could Revolutionize Global Packaging
An edible, biodegradable wrapper made from cassava starch and natural ingredients could redefine how we keep produce fresh. The coating helps extend shelf life and even deters pests, signaling a bold step toward sustainable packaging and greener exports. A glimpse at a future where everyday groceries come with built-in eco-innovation.
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Fiji’s FAME Awards 2025: A Landmark for Press Freedom
Fiji’s FAME Awards 2025 are set to spotlight a record 121 entries across 25 categories, in a year that also marks 19 years since censorship began. The ceremony promises fierce competition, a revived Fiji Media Hall of Fame, and a celebration of journalistic resilience shaping Fiji’s media future.
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Solomon Islands to Open Provincial Disaster Warehouse as Pacific Resilience Push Expands
A new provincial humanitarian warehouse in Auki marks a bold step toward stronger Pacific disaster readiness, as regional partnerships expand to boost resilience and rapid response across island nations.
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Three Charged in Meth Case Face Bail Decision Amid Fiji Drug Crackdown
Three detainees head to a bail hearing this Friday after being linked to a small meth seizure and immigration questions. With police crackdowns intensifying in Suva and Nadi, the courtroom scene highlights the balance between public safety and due process. The outcome could set the tone for ongoing drug-related cases in the region.
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Nainoca Steps Up with Fiji 7s Ahead of Dubai 7s
25-year-old Alivereti Nainoca steps onto the Fiji 7s stage, training alongside legends and chasing a bold dream beyond 15s rugby. With the Dubai 7s on the horizon, his quick integration and hunger hint at a rising era for Fiji’s sevens.
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Palau Hosts Pacific Disaster Risk Management Ministers Meeting to Elevate Regional Resilience
Palau hosts a pivotal gathering where Pacific leaders map out sharper regional resilience against climate-driven disasters. From open dialogues on leadership to community-centered approaches, the talks aim to turn urgency into concrete action for island nations. A forthcoming regional declaration could mark a new era of preparedness and collaboration across the Pacific.
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Shutdown Warning Sparks Talk of Possible US Airspace Closures
A prolonged government shutdown could push the skies toward disruption, as workers press on without pay and delays mount at airports. With the holiday travel season approaching, travelers are left facing an uncertain travel landscape.
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Liverpool Edge Real Madrid at Anfield in Champions League Clash
Anfield hosted a pivotal European night as Liverpool edged a crucial win under pressure. A breakout display from a rising defender and a timely moment in attack sparked renewed momentum, hinting at big things to come for the Reds this season.
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Kinoya’s decade-long dream: a new youth court in Fiji
Kinoya’s long‑awaited multi‑purpose court could be a turning point for the community’s youth. With Kinoya Day fundraisers and ongoing talks with government officials, the dream of a safe space for volleyball, netball, and basketball hangs in the balance.
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Fiji Ramps Up Dengue Readiness After Action Review
Frontline health workers, partners, and communities converge in Fiji for an after-action review of recent dengue outbreaks. The session highlights lessons learned and signals stronger prevention, preparedness, and resilience—offering a glimpse into the next phase of safeguarding public health.
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England Eyes Ninth Straight Win as Pollock Poised for Debut
England head into their next test as injuries and selection battles test a squad chasing a ninth straight win. Freddie Steward’s fitness could tilt the backline, opening the door for Marcus Smith at full-back while Fin Smith and George Ford jostle for minutes. With Henry Pollock pushing for his first start, the depth and energy…
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ODPP Sees Alarming Rise in Sexual Offences Involving Minors
Recent figures reveal a troubling surge in sexual offences involving minors, with several cases linked to family relationships. The findings spotlight a vulnerable population and renew calls for stronger protective measures and community support to keep young people safe.
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Australian Doctor in Fiji Court Faces Assault and Trespass Charges
An Australian obstetrician and gynaecologist appeared in a Suva court on charges including criminal trespass and assault, with bail granted under strict conditions. The proceedings sparked a debate over media coverage and professional reputation as the case continues. This development underscores the complex balance between due process, public accountability, and healthcare ethics.
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19 Indictments Highlight Family-Linked Child Sexual Offenses
Nineteen indictments in the High Court reveal 34 counts of sexual offenses, many involving relatives and young victims. The troubling pattern is sparking calls for stronger safeguards, heightened awareness, and robust support for survivors. This evolving case highlights an urgent need to protect vulnerable individuals within communities.
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FBI Agents Association Blasts Director Kash Patel Over Controversial Firings Linked to Trump Investigations
Inside the FBI, a clash over independence and accountability is grabbing headlines as a wave of personnel changes fuels political controversy. As critics question leadership and process, the debate over how federal agents operate under political pressure intensifies—and the implications for public trust linger.