Fiji News
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Measles Outbreak in New Zealand Triggers Urgent Vaccination Push Across Pacific Communities
Health officials are sounding the alarm over a growing measles outbreak in the Pacific region. With vaccination rates lagging, experts say timely immunization could be crucial to slow transmission and protect the most vulnerable.
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Fiji-Korea Saemaul Undong Milestone Sets Stage for Regional Training Academy
Five years into the Fiji-Korea Saemaul partnership, rural communities are gaining strength in self-reliance and leadership—hinting at a regional academy and broader collaboration shaping more resilient livelihoods.
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Fiji Diplomats Honored with Civil Service Medal in Abu Dhabi
Two veteran Fiji diplomats are honored with a Civil Service Medal at a ceremony abroad, recognizing decades of service that have shaped Fiji’s global relationships. Their quiet leadership and dedication highlight the impact of public service on Fiji’s presence around the world.
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DeAndre Yedlin Signs Real Salt Lake Contract Extension Through 2027
Real Salt Lake has extended DeAndre Yedlin’s contract through 2027, with an extra-year option. The veteran right back is shaping RSL’s plans as the club builds a competitive core for the seasons ahead.
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Toa Samoa Eye Historic Pacific Cup Final Showdown with New Zealand
Jarome Luai is buzzing with confidence as Toa Samoa ready up for a colossal Pacific Cup final against New Zealand at CommBank Stadium. He believes Samoa has evolved since their 2022 World Cup run, backed by a potent mix of seasoned leaders and fresh talent. With global fan support fueling the excitement, the stage is…
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Turuva Focused on Tigers as PNG Chiefs Debut in 2028 Looms
Sunia Turuva hints at a bold future for a PNG-based NRL franchise, even as he stays loyal to the Wests Tigers this season. Ambition meets devotion in a Pacific rugby league story that could reshape the horizon.
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Fiji Opposition Slams Govt Over Withdrawn Debate on Higher Education Report
An explosive parliamentary standoff over a motion to review higher-education funding has raised serious questions about transparency in governance. The withdrawal sparks accusations of political interference and protection of individuals from scrutiny, with critics warning that key accountability queries and potential inquiries into public funds may be at stake.
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Fiji Expands First Home Grant Pilot to Help Informal Settlement Families in Suva
Fiji’s housing drive just got bigger, aiming to help families in informal settlements and those who’ve faced eviction secure a first home. A new First Home Grant Assistance Program will pilot in Suva, offering targeted support to low‑income households. With no age limit and land ownership proof required, the initiative signals a wider shift toward…
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Stroke on the Rise Among Fiji’s Youth
Strokes are increasingly affecting Fiji’s younger adults, sparking alarm over lifestyle and health. As experts push for urgent prevention and community action, the spotlight highlights what can be done now to protect futures and well-being.
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Rugby as a Lifeline for Fiji’s Youth: Malolo’s Mission Beyond the Field
Rugby is more than a game for Fiji’s youth—Malolo Rugby Union is turning discipline and mentorship into a path to leadership and drug-free living. See how a village team is sparking change through commitment, community, and on-field grit.
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Diljit Dosanjh Pledges Rs 50 Lakh for Punjab Flood Relief on KBC
Diljit Dosanjh’s Kaun Banega Crorepati appearance turned into a moment of generosity, as he pledged his Rs 50 lakh winnings for Punjab flood relief. Poised, passionate, and unexpectedly touching—this episode blended drama with compassion in a memorable way.
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Louvre Jewelry Heist: Suspects Linked by Shared Criminal History
New twists emerge in the Louvre jewelry heist as prosecutors reveal ties between two suspects’ long criminal histories and a 2015 Paris theft. Four-member team in custody, investigators probing possible sales on the parallel market. The case sheds light on the shadows of art crime and the race to recover the pieces.
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Tunisia U17 Power Past Fiji in World Cup Opener
Tunisia’s U17s exploded onto the FIFA World Cup stage with a resounding 6-0 win, showing sharp attacking intent and a wave of emerging talents. The commanding performance offered a snapshot of a bright future for Tunisian youth football and set a bold tone for the tournament. Fiji’s young squad will take valuable lessons from this…
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Fiji Faces Scrutiny Over $62M Climate Funding: Grants and 1% Loans
Fiji unveils a $62 million package aimed at nature-based solutions and community resilience, split between grants and a low-interest loan. Opposition calls for transparency as a new access system for farmers and local groups takes shape. The move echoes broader climate-finance efforts focused on biodiversity and resilience in key sectors.
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Pacific Adopts 2025-2035 Private Sector Strategy to Drive Sustainable Growth
Pacific leaders push a sustainability-first path for agriculture, fisheries, and other vital sectors, linking responsible resource management to stronger communities. A new regional private-sector strategy and agreed mobility and trade partnerships hint at an inclusive, resilient future for the region.
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Fiji Eyes Yasawa Airport in Major Connectivity Push
Fiji explores a potential airport for the Yasawa Islands through a cross-government feasibility study that could reshape access to the popular destination. Technical, environmental, and economic factors are on the table as planners weigh tourism, trade, and local community needs, alongside upgrades to sea transport. The move underscores a wider commitment to sustainable, inclusive growth…
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Tuvalu Pushes for Island-Focused Climate Action Across the Pacific
Tuvalu is sounding the alarm on climate-driven disasters and urging a Pacific-wide, island-first approach to resilience. From grassroots-focused strategies to a new humanitarian coordination framework, regional leaders are shaping a path to protect communities, cultures, and coasts as seas rise. The stakes are high—and time is running out.
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Fiji Hands SPTO Chair to Tonga, Signals New Era for Pacific Tourism
Regional tourism leadership takes a new direction, signaling a renewed drive toward sustainable and inclusive growth across the Pacific. With bold strategies, robust partnerships, and data-informed decisions in play, the region’s travel industry looks set to strengthen resilience and community benefits.
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Fiji Unveils $8.7B Water Strategy to Climate-Proof the Nation by 2050
Fiji is shaping a climate-smart path for its water future with a bold 30-year strategy and major new projects. Three years into the program, key advances are hinting at bigger changes for water security and everyday life across communities.
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Fiji LTA Cracks Down on Reckless Driving, Cancels and Suspends Licences
Fiji’s road-safety crackdown is stepping up after dangerous driving was caught on video. With penalties and ongoing enforcement in play, the push for safer streets hinges on every driver’s choices.
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Djokovic Heads to Turin ATP Finals as Final Berth Heats Up
Djokovic confirms his return to Turin for the ATP Finals, turning up the heat as the race for the last spot tightens. A veteran leader amid a wave of rising stars, the season finale is shaping up to be unmissable.