Fiji News
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Fiji Emerges as Global Film Hub Fueled by Local Talent
Fiji’s film scene is riding a striking upswing, boosting local jobs and attracting big-name productions to its shores. With new industry portals, reforms, and ambitious plans on the horizon, the island nation is shaping a brighter, more collaborative future for its storytellers. What lies ahead could redefine Fiji’s cultural and economic landscape.
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Al-Fashir Under Fire: Civilians Caught in Sudan’s Escalating Conflict
Civilians in al-Fashir endure escalating violence as RSF clashes with the Sudanese army intensify, with eyewitnesses reporting shelling, drone strikes, and sudden mass displacement—painting a dire picture of a humanitarian crisis unfolding across Darfur.
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Fiji Public Bodies Under Scrutiny as Audit Finds Widespread Financial Reporting Lapses
Shocking audit findings reveal widespread weaknesses in Fiji’s public-finance reporting, with the majority of authorities failing to meet timely and complete financial statements. As decades-long lapses emerge, questions of accountability—and the reforms they may spark—are set to take center stage.
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Fiji Weighs Gender Quota for Political Candidates
Fiji could soon embrace a bold set of electoral reforms, including a gender quota to boost women’s representation. The package also shapes reforms to campaign funding and media access, hinting at a new era in how elections are run and who gets to lead.
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Fiji Faces Town Planner Shortage as Building Permit Online System Rolls Out
Fiji faces a critical shortage of town planners even as it rolls out a digital Building Permit Online System and reviews key planning schemes. The push for broad-based collaboration signals a bold move toward safer, more sustainable cities ahead of COP30.
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Fiji Village Nurses Demand Pay Amid Funding Gaps in Rural Health
Fiji’s village nurses say years of service go unpaid, with contracts elusive and payments irregular as they reach patients in remote areas. Behind the dedication lies a brewing crisis in funding and retention that could reshape frontline healthcare.
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Fiji PM Signals Civil Service Crackdown and Reforms Amid Suspension Shake-Up
Fresh disclosures reveal a wave of suspended civil servants across ministries, with pay continuing during investigations. The focus is on due process, the role of the Public Service Disciplinary Tribunal, and broader reforms aimed at strengthening accountability and service delivery. These developments hint at how discipline and pay reforms are shaping public trust and governance.
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Fiji Economy in Parliament Clash: Opposition vs Coalition on Growth and Stability
Parliament erupted in a high-stakes clash over Fiji’s economic path, as opposition lawmakers warn that years of missteps have weakened the recovery. The government, meanwhile, touts gains in debt relief, wages, and a growing investment pipeline, even as global and climate risks loom. The debate highlights a pivotal moment as policymakers weigh a future aimed…
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Can Flying Fijians Upset England at Twickenham?
Fiji’s Flying Fijians head into a pivotal clash with England at Twickenham, buoyed by a refreshed lineup and renewed confidence. Beyond the big match, a bold chapter for Fiji rugby is taking shape as the team chases a statement on the world stage.
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Fiji to roll out random drug tests for taxi drivers amid safety push
Fiji’s transport authority is moving toward random drug testing for PSV drivers, with police backing to enforce penalties. With a zero-tolerance stance, offenders could face suspensions or license cancellations as permit renewals approach and safety reforms take hold.
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Fiji e-Ticketing Upgrade Sparks Government-Bus Operator Clash
A heated debate over Fiji’s e-ticketing system unfolds as the government questions the network’s viability while operators push back, insisting real progress has already been made. With planned upgrades on the horizon, commuters and experts alike are watching to see what the next phase will bring. Where will this reform take Fiji’s public transport?
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Fiji mobilizes water carts as drought grips islands ahead of cyclone season
Fiji’s coastal communities brace for the cyclone season as drought tightens water supplies in Vatulele, Yasawa, and Mamanuca. A multi-agency effort—from water carting to targeted trainings—aims to boost resilience, with households preparing by replenishing tanks and tightening sanitation ahead of heavier rains.
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DOJ Seeks Dismissal in Trump Hush-Money Case Over Presidential Immunity
A high-stakes legal fight over presidential immunity intersects with a high-profile hush-money case, as prosecutors challenge what jurors should consider. A recent immunity ruling fuels a filing arguing that key evidence tied to official actions should not sway the trial. The evolving dispute spotlights questions of accountability at the highest levels.
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Syria Sanctions Shake-Up Signals New Diplomacy—or Just a Pause?
Sanctions against Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa ease in a notable diplomatic pivot, with the UN and EU signaling a warmer path forward. A historic White House visit looms as regional powers watch how Syria’s trajectory could reshape humanitarian aid, security dynamics, and the balance of influence in the region.
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Fiji Health Alert: Act Fast If Your Child Has Flu Symptoms
A spike in flu-like illnesses across Fiji has health officials urging parents to seek prompt medical advice for sick children and asking schools to act quickly. Vaccination, hygiene, and timely care are highlighted as essential defenses as communities rally to protect the nation’s youngsters.
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Namosi Clinches Marama Championship, Fuels Fiji Women’s Rugby Momentum
Here are three concise teaser options you can use as the post excerpt: 1) A dramatic finale hints at a bright future for Fiji’s women’s rugby, where grit, teamwork, and community spirit are leading the way. 2) The season’s last whistle reveals more than a championship—it’s a rising tide of talent and opportunity for Fiji’s…
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Flying Fijians Ready for Twickenham Clash with England
The Flying Fijians arrive at Twickenham with renewed energy and a sharper game plan. A disciplined training camp and a blend of seasoned and rising stars promise a bold display as they face England in a match that could define their season.
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Cairo’s Grand Egyptian Museum Opens as World Leaders Gather
Leaders from around the world gather in Cairo for the grand opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, a decades-long venture that reshapes Egypt’s ancient narrative. Inside, priceless artifacts and dazzling performances promise a bold new chapter in heritage and cultural exchange. Arena for history, art, and a renewed vision for Egypt’s luminous past.
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Azerbaijan Signals Caution on Gaza Peacekeepers as ISF Talks Continue
Azerbaijan has ruled out sending peacekeepers to Gaza unless the Israel-Hamas fighting ends entirely, citing troop safety and the need for parliamentary approval. As discussions swirl around a 20,000-strong International Stabilization Force and a UN mandate, the path to peace remains tangled amid disarmament debates and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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Two-Hour Trek to Suva Market: A Fiji Vendor’s Story of Faith, Family and Hard Work
Before dawn in Namara, Ruci Sevodi begins a two-hour walk to Suva Market, selling handmade Fijian treats to support her family. Guided by faith and sheer perseverance, she faces long days and uncertain sales in a world where opportunities are tight. Her daily journey highlights resilience, community, and the quiet power of steady, honest work.
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Tribunal Probes Fiji Corrections Chief in Drug-Test Controversy and Alleged Nepotism
A high-stakes tribunal into the Fiji Corrections Service surfaces serious allegations and questions of governance. Testimonies point to concerning drug-testing practices, possible nepotism, and funds misused, fueling calls for transparency and enduring reform as hearings continue.