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Fiji Police and New Zealand Deepen Ties as K9 Training Graduates Boost Regional Safety
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Police Commissioner outlines strengthened ties with New Zealand to support Fijians abroad and boost policing capabilities. The update spotlights collaborative training, cross-border cooperation, and a milestone in the Fiji Police K9 program—signs of deeper regional partnership and safer communities.
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Fiji Disability Funding Boost Signals Strong Inclusion Push
in Fiji NewsFiji strengthens its commitment to disability inclusion with a revamped National Policy covering 13 priority areas—from accessibility and health to education and disaster resilience. Funding for the sector has nearly doubled, empowering thousands and broadening partnerships across ministries and disability groups. A new Monitoring, Evaluation, Review, and Learning framework aims to boost accountability and drive…
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SpaceX Hits 100 Starlink Missions in 2025
in NewsSpaceX hits a milestone by launching its 100th Starlink mission of the year, sending another 28 satellites toward orbit. The Falcon 9 flight underscores the rapid cadence of the broadband constellation and the ongoing push to broaden global internet access—one launch at a time.
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Golden Bachelor Finale: Will Mel Pick Peg or Cindy?
in NewsAll eyes are on the finale as Mel Owens faces a life-changing choice with two women left in the running. Romance, drama, and a few surprises set the stage for a moment fans won’t forget—and the final twists could redefine what comes next.
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Fiji Corrections Service Under Scrutiny as Tribunal Probes Allegations of Nepotism and Misconduct
in Fiji NewsNew testimony unfolds in a high-stakes tribunal as questions swirl around leadership decisions and alleged conflicts of interest within Fiji’s Corrections Service. The proceedings promise a deeper look at due process, governance, and the push for reform.
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Fiji Pushes for Middle East Peace in UAE Talks
in Fiji NewsFiji signals a broader role in global peace efforts after high-level talks with UAE officials. As regional diplomacy accelerates around a Gaza ceasefire, the nation emphasizes its enduring peacekeeping legacy and readiness to contribute to international stability.
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Vanuatu gifts 44 acres to Fiji in landmark Pacific land swap
in Fiji NewsTwo Pacific nations reinforce their friendship with a landmark land exchange, turning a donated site into a versatile space for diplomacy, culture, or community use. A symbol of stronger regional ties and shared development across the Pacific.
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KPop Demon Hunters to Shine at Macy’s Parade as 2029 Sequel in the Works
in NewsKPop Demon Hunters’ magic grows brighter as the voices behind HUNTR/X prepare for a festive parade spotlight. And with a 2029 sequel in the works, fans can look forward to new backstories and bigger adventures for Rumi, Mira, and Zoey.
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Fiji PM Faces Strike-Out Bid in COI Review Amid Immunity Claims
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes legal clash in Fiji centers on a strike-out bid tied to a controversial COI report and questions of immunity. As submissions loom and the timetable tightens, the case raises sharp questions about governance, appointments, and accountability in the public service. The courtroom battle could reshape how power and oversight intersect in the national…
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Pacific Albacore Rules Take Shape Ahead of WCPFC22
in Fiji NewsA united, science-based plan for tuna and seabird protection is taking shape in the Pacific, signaling a pivotal shift for regional fisheries management. With climate-driven changes and a renewed focus on Small Island Developing States, the latest steps point to a transformative path ahead of major international talks.
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Pacific Civil Society Urges Equal Partnership in Disaster Risk Management
in Fiji NewsPacific communities have long answered the call as first responders, often with limited resources. A fresh push for stronger government–civil society partnerships—and new accountability and regional coordination—hints at a more inclusive, resilient disaster response. The focus: funding, transparency, and community‑led solutions that empower those on the ground.
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Fiji Leads Pacific Tuna Sustainability With New Allocation Pact
in Fiji NewsFiji is charting a bold course for the oceans, driving regional tuna conservation and sustainable fisheries. With strengthened partnerships and new reforms, the nation envisions healthier stocks, thriving coastal communities, and resilient marine ecosystems in the face of growing global pressures.
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Fiji in Spotlight Over Delayed Municipal CEO Appointments
in Fiji NewsParliament is buzzing over the slow appointment of permanent CEOs for Fiji’s municipal councils, with opposition voices warning that interim administrators could invite conflicts of interest. The government says recruitment is underway with two agencies, aiming for merit-based leadership to modernize local governance and improve services.
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MSG Urges UN-Guided Talks on New Caledonia’s Path to Self-Determination
in Fiji NewsRegional leaders rally around a hopeful path for Kanaky–New Caledonia, urging peaceful, inclusive dialogue under UN processes and a shared quest for self-determination.
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Palau Hosts Pacific COSPPac Media Masterclass to Elevate Climate Coverage
in Fiji NewsPalau hosts a regional media masterclass uniting journalists and climate experts to sharpen how the Pacific covers climate and disaster risks. The hands-on sessions aim to elevate local voices, blend traditional knowledge with science, and fuel more informed storytelling across communities.
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Fijian Drua Promotes Four From Development Ahead of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific
in Fiji NewsFijian Drua’s 2026 squad signals a new era as former captain Meli Derenalagi steps away. Four Drua Development graduates—Isikeli Basiyalo, Aisea Nawai, Maika Tuitubou, and Kavaia Tagivetaua—earn main-squad status, joining a blend of new signings and a strong homegrown focus.
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Black Boxes Recovered as UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville Triggers Investigation
in Fiji NewsFlight data and cockpit voice recorders from a Louisville cargo plane crash have been recovered as investigators begin to piece together what happened. With emergency crews still searching the wreckage and safety questions looming, the unfolding inquiry could shape aviation safety discussions ahead.
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FAA Plans 10% Cut in US Air Traffic Across 40 Markets
in NewsAmid the longest U.S. government shutdown on record, federal officials unveil a plan to cut air traffic by 10% in 40 busy markets. The move aims to ease pressure on air traffic controllers and keep travel moving, but many details are still unfolding and travelers are left with questions about what comes next.
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Su’a Returns as Toa Sāmoa Chase Historic Pacific Crown in Final Against the Kiwis
in Fiji NewsPacific pride is on the line as Toa Sāmoa face the Kiwis in a high-stakes Sydney final. A return from injury, a key reshuffle, and a historic shot at silverware set the scene, while the Kiwi Ferns and Jillaroos add their own dramatic subplot. This weekend promises drama, speed, and the fierce spirit of Pacific…
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Fiji Parliament weighs new Fisheries Amendment Bill 2025
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Parliament is weighing a sweeping Fisheries Amendment aimed at tightening enforcement against illegal fishing. The bill would expand officers’ powers, including swift actions, detentions, and penalties, as stakeholders weigh sustainability, livelihoods, and compliance in the sector.
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Fiji Passes National Disaster Risk Management Act, Hands Over Pacific DRM Chairmanship
in Fiji NewsFiji steps into a new phase of Pacific disaster risk management, handing over leadership as calls for proactive, risk-informed planning gain momentum. A strengthened Act and regional collaboration signal tougher preparation and resilience for communities across the region.