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Fiji Aviation Clash Triggers Training Delays, Sparks Call for Independent Probe
Pacific Flying School finds itself in a high-stakes clash with regulators over approvals and engine work, with aircraft idle and training plans in limbo. The dispute has sparked calls for an independent review and shines a spotlight on how aviation safety governance is handled in Fiji. A delicate balance between oversight and opportunity may be…
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Trump’s Budget Push: Will 300,000 Federal Jobs Be Cut?
Trump is set to unveil a plan tied to Project 2025 as a funding stalemate intensifies. With thousands of federal jobs on the line and sweeping agency cuts on the table, the coming days could redefine what the government looks like for everyday Americans.
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Fiji Debates Plan to End Violence Against Women
A heated debate on violence against women and girls pits policy promises against real-world change. A new national plan and survivor-focused steps aim to curb abuse, but critics warn that true safety will require community action and tackling root causes. This moment could redefine how society protects victims and upholds dignity.
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Fiji Emerges as a Hotspot for FDI Amid Regulatory Hurdles and Strong U.S. Trade Ties
Fiji continues to attract foreign investment as it works to streamline regulations and drive growth in energy, healthcare, tourism, and ICT. But investors should expect bureaucratic hurdles and sector-specific limits, including land ownership rules. With a warming US–Fiji business relationship and a vibrant regional trade backdrop, Fiji is reshaping its path toward new opportunities while…
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Viber Impersonation Scam in Fiji: Man Charged with Identity Theft
An alarming online impersonation case has authorities on alert. A Wanibuku man is charged with identity theft after allegedly posing as the Commissioner of Police on Viber to solicit funds. The incident, along with other recent scams, underscores the rising threat of cybercrime and the need for vigilance online.
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Shangri-La Yanuca Island Partners with Confucius Institute to Launch Cultural Exchange in Fiji
Shangri-La Yanuca Island partners with the Confucius Institute to launch a long-term cultural exchange in Fiji. Expect engaging workshops, performances, and experiences like Baduanjin that weave Asian heritage into the heart of island life for locals and visitors alike.
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Fiji to Turn Trust Land into Commercial Farmland, Boosting Rural Incomes
Fiji’s new partnership aims to turn trust land into productive farms, unlocking income for landowners and boosting local food security. The collaboration between the Agriculture Ministry and Naselesele Village sets the stage for smarter land use, climate-smart farming, and better access to markets across island communities. A forward-looking step that respects tradition while charting a…
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: What Secrets Could This Cosmic Visitor Reveal?
An interstellar traveler is slipping through our solar system, offering a rare glimpse of material from another star. With Mars and Jupiter orbiters and top telescopes poised to study it up close, scientists weigh clues about its origin—and the tantalizing questions it raises about life beyond the Sun.
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Fiji’s Lautoka Hospital Ramps Up Cardiac Services
Fiji’s Lautoka Hospital is expanding life‑saving heart care through a bold public‑private partnership. Hundreds of procedures have already been performed, signaling easier access to advanced treatment—and potentially shaping Fiji into a regional medical hub.
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Fiji Emigration Trends: Post-COVID Global Shifts vs Local Economic Factors
Here are a few short teaser options you can use: – Fiji’s rising emigration has sparked a high-stakes debate: is the exodus a global trend or a government issue? Officials cite opportunity beyond Fiji’s shores. – Opportunities abroad, not politics at home, may be shaping Fiji’s migration wave. A senior official says the pattern crosses…
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Pacific Islands Blend Tradition and Digital Tools to Boost Literacy
Across the Blue Pacific, teachers are blending cherished storytelling with digital tools to unlock literacy for every child. By empowering educators and foregrounding locally meaningful content, this approach weaves culture with innovation to transform listening, speaking, reading, and writing—even in remote communities.
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Tuvalu Deepens Ties with Taiwan and Australia Amid Climate Push
Tuvalu signals a bold new chapter in its diplomacy, reaffirming ties with Taiwan while expanding partnerships with Australia. With climate resilience at the forefront, the island nation hints at new frameworks and opportunities shaping its role on the global stage.
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Six Homes Vanish as Outer Banks Erosion Escalates
Coastal erosion on North Carolina’s Outer Banks is accelerating, with powerful swells washing away homes along the shoreline. As flood warnings linger and tough choices about retreat and protection loom, the coast faces a rapidly changing future.
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Fiji’s CPI Dips on Annual Deflation, With Mixed Monthly Moves
Fiji’s latest CPI paints a nuanced picture: deflation is easing overall, even as prices edge up slightly in the most recent month. Spanning major towns from Suva to Labasa, the index signals evolving affordability and a cautious path toward economic stability.
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Fiji to Modernize Century-Old Burial Law Amid Space Shortages
Fiji’s century-old Burial and Cremation Act is set for a modern overhaul as urban growth and rising costs push for clearer rules and fairer guidelines. The proposed amendments aim to update cemetery and crematorium management, clarify who’s responsible, and bring penalties in line with today’s realities. Public talks reveal concerns over grave reopening procedures, space…
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World Rugby Unveils New Player-Load Guidelines Ahead of 2026 Nations Championship
World Rugby unveils a new set of player-load guidelines to protect the welfare of elite rugby players worldwide. Developed by players, unions, regions and experts, the framework emphasizes recovery, safer scheduling and stronger club–national team communication as the sport moves into a new era.
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Hunter S. Thompson Death Investigation Reopened, Widow Challenges Suicide Verdict
Two decades after his death, a reopened investigation into Hunter S. Thompson hints at new questions surrounding the Gonzo legend. His widow, Anita Thompson, has long pressed for a fresh look, and the case is once again in the spotlight.
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Tuvalu at Ground Zero for the Climate Crisis
Rising seas threaten Tuvalu’s land, crops, and drinking water, turning daily life into a test of resilience. The documentary Save Tuvalu, Save The World gathers intimate testimonies—including young activist Gitty Yee—to spotlight the climate crisis’s urgency and the calls for action beyond borders. A concise, hopeful glimpse into a community at the front lines of…
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Rabuka’s Global Diplomacy Push Sparks a New Era for Fiji
Fiji’s foreign policy is getting a high-profile reboot as Prime Minister Rabuka links health, climate resilience, and regional unity to a broader global role. From a landmark embassy opening in Jerusalem to fresh Pacific partnerships and climate initiatives, a new era of diplomacy is taking shape for the island nation.
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Ex-Telecom Fiji Director Sanjay Kaba Charged in $700k Procurement Case
Former telecom board member Sanjay Kaba is at the center of a high-stakes legal battle over alleged improper gains tied to a major project. With a court date set for next year, the case raises questions about undisclosed interests, bidding integrity, and corporate governance in Fiji. As proceedings unfold, the broader implications for accountability across…
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Fourth Suspect Appears in Fiji Meth Import Case
Another suspect has appeared in Suva’s court as Fiji intensifies its drug-trafficking crackdown. The case centers on a 4.7-kilogram liquid meth import and connects to a broader investigation involving law enforcement, with a key hearing on the horizon. The development underscores a determined push to hold all parties to account and boost public safety.