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Fiji Calls for Unity in Diversity Amid Interfaith Tensions
in Fiji NewsFiji’s faith and unity are at a crossroads as leaders condemn inflammatory remarks targeting multiple communities. Amid calls for forgiveness and peaceful dialogue, the nation grapples with turning recent tensions into a renewed commitment to harmony in diversity.
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Amazon Preps Q3 Amid AI Push and AWS Cloud Headwinds
in NewsAmazon heads into its third-quarter report with AI front and center and cloud rivals closing the gap. After the recent outage and layoffs, investors are watching whether AWS can regain momentum and spark a fresh growth story. The numbers could set the tone for the stock’s next chapter.
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Labasa Fraud Case: 20-Year-Old Arrested in $380 Online Impersonation Scam
in Fiji NewsLabasa is seeing a fresh wave of online scams after a social-media impersonation scheme prompted a funds transfer. A 20-year-old has been charged as police warn that digital deception is on the rise.
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Fiji Bati Turn to Youth as They Chase Pacific Bowl Championship Final Glory Against PNG
in Fiji NewsWith senior stars out, the Fiji Bati chase Pacific Bowl glory against PNG as a new generation steps up. A focused plan, evolving teamwork, and a hunger for redemption set the stage for a pivotal showdown that could shape Fiji rugby league’s next era.
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Telecom Fiji Donates $15,000 to Fiji Cancer Society to Boost Cancer Outreach
in Fiji NewsDuring Pinktober, Telecom Fiji made a generous donation to the Fiji Cancer Society, setting the stage for broader cancer awareness and essential patient support across Fiji. This heartfelt gesture underscores community resilience and the power of partnership in the fight against cancer.
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Rio’s Deadliest Police Raid Sparks Outcry Ahead of COP30
in Fiji NewsRio de Janeiro faces a record-breaking police operation that’s igniting a fierce debate over security, tactics, and human rights. With major global events on the horizon, critics call for accountability while officials defend hard-edged measures—marking a pivotal moment for Brazil’s approach to public safety and civil liberties.
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Trump Pushes for Probe into Jack Smith as Political Battle Intensifies
in NewsTrump fires a blistering broadside at investigators, demanding accountability—and even prison—for Jack Smith and allies. As legal probes and partisan battles intensify, the clash shows no signs of slowing.
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Prunella Scales, Fawlty Towers’ Sybil, Dies at 93
in Fiji NewsPrunella Scales lit up generations with sharp timing and a loveable on-screen presence. From a beloved TV icon to a lifelong stage star, her warmth and wit left an enduring mark on fans and peers alike. This tribute celebrates a national treasure whose light is felt long after the final episode.
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Fiji Commission of Inquiry Triggers Resignations, FICAC Reform Push
in Fiji NewsFiji’s political landscape is shifting after a major inquiry triggered high-level resignations and a push to reform the anti-corruption watchdog. A renewed focus on transparency signals potential changes in governance and accountability within the coalition. As reforms loom, the nation awaits how leadership and policy may realign with public demands for integrity.
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Fiji Coalition Stands Firm After Finance Minister Resigns
in Fiji NewsFiji’s leadership faces a cabinet shake-up, but Prime Minister Rabuka pledges the coalition remains strong and governance will continue with reforms in focus. As new arrangements take shape, officials stress transparency, the rule of law, and a steady path for the nation’s future.
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Marshall Islands Urges Pacific to Strengthen Human Rights Bodies Over Nuclear Legacy
in Fiji NewsPacific lawmakers are urging stronger national human rights commissions to address the enduring toll of nuclear testing on health, land, and culture. Their push for a regional network of rights institutions signals a hopeful step toward justice and resilience across the Pacific.
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Masih Alinejad Assassination Plot: Russian Mobsters Sentenced to 25 Years
in NewsTwo would-be assassins, a ruthless plot, and a courtroom charged with courage. Iranian-American activist Masih Alinejad describes years of fear as a federal case unfolds around her safety and the fight for free expression. A stark reminder of the personal cost of speaking out.
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Tailevu Council Signals Rehab Drive for Inmate Reintegration
in Fiji NewsTailevu leaders focus on rehabilitation and community welfare as a two-day council meeting unfolds. The discussions hint at reintegration pathways for former inmates and broader support for youth and health initiatives, signaling a hopeful push toward stronger, more resilient communities.
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Fiji Calls for Global Boost in Climate-Health Funding for the Pacific
in Fiji NewsPacific communities are bearing the health costs of a warming world, with rising disease threats and growing food and water insecurity. Fiji is urging stronger global financing to help vulnerable nations fortify health systems and communities against climate-driven risks. Across regional voices, the call is for urgent, collaborative action to safeguard gains and build resilience…
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Suva Expands CCTV Network Tied to Totogo Police Station Ahead of Festive Season
in Fiji NewsSuva is rolling out a major security upgrade ahead of the festive season, with 20 new CCTV cameras wired directly to Totogo Police Station. A collaboration between local retailers and the Fiji Police Force signals a broader push toward safer streets and smarter policing across Fiji.
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Ceasefire Frays as Gaza Violence Escalates with Israeli Airstrikes
in Fiji NewsFragile ceasefire hangs in the balance as new airstrikes in Gaza rekindle tensions and a rising civilian toll fuels urgent calls for relief. With competing narratives on violations and renewed diplomacy efforts, the path to peace remains uncertain and hard-won.
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Fiji’s Bulikula Clinch Historic 2026 Rugby League World Cup Berth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Bulikula have made history by earning a World Cup berth, the first for a Fijian women’s rugby league squad. A milestone that could spark a new era for women’s sport and inspire the next generation.
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Fiji Deficit Shrinks as Revenue Surges, Debt Falls—Signs of a Fiscal Comeback
in Fiji NewsFiji’s year closes with surprising fiscal discipline: a lean deficit and record revenue underpin stronger debt sustainability. Yet the outlook hints at a larger gap ahead, even as healthy cash buffers provide a cushion. A compact snapshot of how prudent budgeting meets evolving economic pressures.
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Nasilasila Eyes Malolo Skipper Cup Final Comeback
in Fiji NewsAll eyes are on a blockbuster Skipper Cup final in Suva as Malolo chase their first title and a potential homecoming for a former Fiji 7s star. Against a determined Naitasiri, the weekend promises a bold, tightly fought display of rugby grit, skill, and heart that could redefine the season.
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Moloney Returns in Fiji for High-Stakes Showdown with Pawan Kumar
in Fiji NewsFormer world champion Andrew Moloney makes a highly anticipated return, facing India’s Pawan Kumar in a high-stakes Super Bantamweight showdown in Suva. A clash of legacy and rising talent, the Vodafone Arena bout promises fireworks as the new generation steps into the spotlight.
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Fiji Bulikula Make World Cup History, Heralding a New Era for Women’s Rugby
in Fiji NewsFiji Bulikula return home to a wave of celebration, marking a landmark moment for women’s rugby league with their first Rugby League World Cup berth. Backed by supporters and government praise, this victory is set to spark new dreams for young female athletes across Fiji.