Fiji News
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Court Orders Mental Health Evaluation in Teen’s Fatal Attack Case
in Fiji NewsNaqali Village faces a pivotal moment as a court orders a psychiatric evaluation in a case tied to a teen’s death. With no plea entered and the defendant in custody, the proceedings are set to resume in January 2026.
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Fiji Police Deploy Discreet Tactics Ahead of Festive Season
in Fiji NewsAs the festive season kicks into high gear, security forces roll out discreet, high-visibility operations and rapid-response patrols to keep communities safe. A proactive stance at ports and checkpoints signals swift action and a determined effort to deter crime before it can spoil the celebrations.
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Fiji’s OIT Unveils German-Style Training to Bridge the Skills Gap
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Oceania Institute of Technology is set to launch on January 24 with a German-inspired model that fuses classroom learning with real-world work experience. Industry partners will help shape the curriculum and directly place graduates, aiming to close the skills gap and boost employability. Early milestones hint at a community-driven approach that could redefine how…
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Missing 18-Year-Old Alisha Aanamika Singh: Valelevu Police Appeal for Help
in Fiji NewsAn urgent missing-person appeal surrounds 18-year-old Alisha Aanamika Singh, last seen in Valelevu. With her family searching tirelessly, authorities say even a small tip could be the key to bringing her home.
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Two Charged in Tacirua Heights Attempted Robbery, Set for Nasinu Magistrates Court
in Fiji NewsTwo people are charged after a weekend attempted robbery in Tacirua Heights. With a court appearance scheduled today, the case highlights ongoing efforts to keep the community safe and accountable.
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Pacific Islands Forum Unveils 2050 Plan to Amplify Global Voice
in Fiji NewsPacific nations are positioning themselves for a louder, more unified voice on the world stage and at home. A new 2050 Engagement and Advocacy Plan aims to harmonize messaging, spark regional media partnerships, and fast-track climate resilience initiatives reaching the most vulnerable. With strong leadership backing, the Pacific narrative is set to gain new momentum…
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Energy Estate Eyes Fiji-Linked Undersea Cable to Spark Pacific Digital Hub
in Fiji NewsEnergy Estate unveils a bold plan to expand subsea cables and digital infrastructure across Australia, with a path that could extend all the way to Fiji. The CaliNewy project, tying California to Tasmania and beyond, hints at a new Pacific digital hub powered by renewables and advanced data centers.
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Fiji Army Opens Door to Truth and Reconciliation — What Comes Next?
in Fiji NewsFiji’s military signals a new openness to the national truth and reconciliation process, with preliminary talks underway and a pledge to listen to diverse voices. Leaders stress patience and trust-building on a careful path toward unity and development.
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Fiji Murder Trial Ends in Acquittal Amid CCTV and DNA Doubts
in Fiji NewsA High Court acquits Akuila Noa in a high-profile murder case, finding the Prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The ruling casts doubt on CCTV identifications and DNA evidence, underscoring the need for credible, properly handled evidence.
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Mother of Two Graduates Into Fiji Police at Suva Passing-Out Parade
in Fiji NewsMother of two, Lavenia Marama, marks a bold new chapter as she steps into the Fiji Police Force after a grueling training journey. She credits faith and a solid support system—especially her children—for keeping her focused. Her advice to other single mothers? Never give up—opportunities are there for those who persevere.
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Fiji Faces January 1 Electricity Tariff Hike: What It Could Mean for Your Bills
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a January electricity tariff hike that could ripple into higher costs for essentials across households and businesses. Stakeholders are demanding transparent use of extra revenue for renewables and infrastructure, plus broader consultations before pricing decisions. The debate highlights the balance between affordability, reliability, and the push for long‑term energy upgrades.
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Fiji Airways cancels Sydney–Nadi flight, offers alternative for affected travelers
in Fiji NewsAn unexpected disruption reshapes a Sydney-to-Nadi journey as Fiji Airways cancels a flight and rolls out revised arrangements for affected travelers. With safety and service at the forefront, the airline is coordinating alternatives and reaching out to passengers for support.
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Fiji Honors Returning UN Peacekeepers, Reaffirms Global Peacekeeping Mission
in Fiji NewsA ceremonial welcome at State House marked the return of Fiji’s UN peacekeepers from Iraq. The night of gratitude spotlighted the soldiers’ resilience and Fiji’s unwavering commitment to international peacekeeping. Leaders gathered to reaffirm the nation’s active role on the global stage.
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Island Christmas Homecoming Sparks Family Reunion After Three Years Apart
in Fiji NewsAfter three years away studying at USP in Suva, Keresia Ledua is heading home for Christmas, carrying the warmth of a long-awaited reunion. She’s eager to hug her grandmother and father and join relatives in a village-wide celebration of togetherness. This festive homecoming shines a spotlight on family, roots, and the joy of coming home.
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Fiji Retailers Optimistic for 2024 Amid VAT Rollout and Employment Relations Bill Debate
in Fiji NewsFiji’s retailers navigated a challenging year, balancing VAT changes with strict oversight. Ongoing talks with regulators signal progress, even as industry voices push for more balanced rules and wider consultation ahead of 2024.
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Trump’s Global Diplomatic Shakeup Reassigns Dozens of Ambassadors
in Fiji NewsWashington is rolling out a sweeping diplomatic reshuffle that realigns U.S. diplomacy with a renewed domestic agenda. Dozens of career ambassadors face new assignments as the footprint across Africa, Asia, and the Pacific is retooled. Among the notable shifts is Marie Damour, highlighting a broader reorientation in how the United States engages with the world.
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Labasa Vegetable Prices Rise Ahead of Christmas Amid Limited Supplies
in Fiji NewsLabasa’s Christmas market buzzes despite tighter supplies and rising vegetable prices. Farmers and vendors stay upbeat, keeping root crops flowing and the community spirit alive as the festive season approaches.
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Fiji President Praises Military Chief as Peacekeepers Return from Iraq
in Fiji NewsAt a ceremony honoring 156 returning peacekeepers, Fiji’s President publicly saluted Brigadier General Kalouniwai for steadfast leadership through a pivotal political transition. The moment underscored a renewed focus on democracy and national unity as Fiji steps into a new chapter.
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Unlicensed Seafood Surge Threatens Nausori Market Vendors
in Fiji NewsUnlicensed seafood vendors are encroaching on Nausori Market’s fish corridor, threatening licensed sellers and stirring questions about cleanliness and regulation. With authorities’ response seemingly delayed and stalls sitting empty, the market’s future hangs in the balance as regulators face mounting concerns.
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Fiji Unveils Six-Year Plan to Elevate the Mahogany Sector
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a six-year strategy to steer its mahogany industry toward sustainable, value-driven growth. Landowners sit at the heart of a plan that emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and responsible governance to meet social and environmental expectations. The shift aims to build a more resilient forestry sector with a premium-market focus for the future.
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Venue Shortage Forces Fiji Basketball to Rethink 2026 Commonwealth and Asian Games Prep
in Fiji NewsBasketball Fiji President Olive Whippy unveils an ambitious plan to spread the sport nationwide, even as the biggest hurdle remains a shortage of suitable venues. With the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games on the 2026 horizon, the drive to prepare Fiji’s national teams is turning resilience into strategy.