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Fiji Launches Agri-Tourism and Value-Added Farming Initiatives
in Fiji NewsTwo bold initiatives are set to reshape Fiji’s farms and futures—linking agriculture with tourism and boosting local processing for year-round harvests. From new supply chains to mechanization pilots, the plan aims to empower farmers and agri-entrepreneurs while strengthening rural livelihoods. A transformative step toward a more modern, diversified agricultural sector for the islands.
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Dell Bets Big on AI Servers as Backlog Surges and Shares Jump
in NewsDell Technologies rides a wave of AI demand after a standout quarter, buoyed by a growing backlog of AI-optimized servers and stronger results. As it charts a bold FY27 path, AI is shaping a new trajectory for the company’s growth.
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Environment Ministry Cracks Down on Illegal Waste Dumping Linked to Unpermitted Facility
in Fiji NewsMECC cracks down after illegal disposal of fish waste linked to a Walu Bay facility. Investigations point to a permitless operator and an unlicensed transporter, with recovered waste sent to licensed disposal. A strong enforcement push and warnings to the industry aim to safeguard public health and the environment.
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Bridgerton Renewed for Seasons 5 and 6 as Eloise and Francesca Lead the Next Chapters
in NewsBridgerton fans have a long-awaited horizon ahead as Seasons 5 and 6 are on the way, with Eloise and Francesca taking center stage. Expect fresh chapters, familiar faces, and plenty of romance and intrigue as the saga unfolds.
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Pink and Carey Hart Split After 20 Years: What’s Next?
in NewsAfter twenty years together, Pink and Carey Hart are parting ways once more, signaling a new chapter in their complex journey. Their story hints at resilience, reconciliation, and the realities of long-term love.
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Fiji National Rugby League Board Shakeup After Governance Breach
in Fiji NewsControversy hits Fiji’s National Rugby League as the new chairman moves to tighten governance and enforce accountability. With questions swirling around boardroom decisions, the league’s integrity and future leadership are in focus.
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OFC U-19 Championship 2026 Draw Sets Up Group Battles in Samoa and Cook Islands
in Fiji NewsThe OFC U-19 Championship 2026 draws are out, mapping a thrilling path to Samoa’s main event this September and a qualifier in the Cook Islands this June. Defending champions New Zealand land in Group B, while hosts Samoa face a tough Group A line-up that could hinge on the winner of the Cook Islands qualifier.
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Samoa Unveils Digital Media Hub for Agriculture and Fisheries
in Fiji NewsSamoa unveils its first Digital Media Hub in Apia, a high‑tech hub poised to transform how farmers, fishers, and communities access timely information. It will deliver clearer content and broader inclusion, boosting transparency across agriculture and fisheries programs. Backed by international partners, the initiative marks a bold push toward smarter public engagement in Samoa’s agri-food…
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Tradition vs Rights: GCC to Review Village By-Laws and Customary Law
in Fiji NewsTraditional leaders are reevaluating village by-laws to address rising concerns about community discipline. A new subcommittee will explore how customary law can tackle disruptive behavior while balancing legal rights, signaling a broader national dialogue on preserving both community integrity and individual dignity.
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Burger King Unveils Whopper Makeover With Boxed Freshness
in NewsAfter nearly a decade, the Whopper gets a refresh from Burger King—think a premium bun, crisp new toppings, and packaging built for peak freshness. The flame-grilled classic stays true, but the upgrade invites a new level of flavor—and a lot of curiosity about what changed.
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Fiji Agriculture Turns to Tech and Partnerships to Win in Global Market
in Fiji NewsFiji’s farmers are facing tougher markets and growing global competition, even as the push for smarter product development and stronger market links gains pace. With new technologies and strategic partnerships on the horizon, local produce strives to stay fresh, flavorful, and competitive worldwide.
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Fiji Health Transformation Backed by World Bank: Contractors Invited to Preview PHIT Plans
in Fiji NewsFiji is gearing up for a landmark healthcare upgrade backed by a major international investment. As early market engagement kicks off, contractors get a glimpse of three ambitious work packages that could reshape cancer care, primary health services, and hospital capacity. A bold step toward modern, more resilient health care across the islands.
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Japan Plans Yonaguni Missiles Near Taiwan, Sparking China Tensions
in Fiji NewsJapan plans a pivotal security upgrade on Yonaguni, placing surface-to-air missiles on its westernmost outpost near Taiwan, with completion eyed by 2031 if facilities are ready. The move heightens already tense China relations amid debates over Taiwan’s security and a broader shift in Tokyo’s defense posture, sparking local concerns about militarization.
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Solomon Islands PM Champions Pacific-Led Investment and Security Drive
in Fiji NewsPacific leaders are steering a Pacific-led blueprint that links investment to security, aiming for shared prosperity across the region. Centered on regional frameworks and practical partnerships, the approach emphasizes local solutions and tangible steps toward stronger trade and development across the Blue Pacific Continent.
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Jonathan Majors Makes Comeback in Daily Wire-Backed Action Film
in NewsJonathan Majors is staging a high-profile comeback with a new action film backed by The Daily Wire. Filming kicks off in South Carolina and the project nods to 80s–90s action classics, setting the stage for a conversation about redemption, momentum, and fame.
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Isaia Walker-Leawere’s Fiji Homecoming Sparks Hurricanes-Drua Showdown
in Fiji NewsIsaia Walker-Leawere returns to Fiji with more than points on the line—family roots and pride push him toward a heat‑soaked, hard‑hitting showdown. It’s a clash that will test endurance and ignite the crowd.
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Sextortion on the Rise: Online Safety Commission Warns of a Growing Threat
in Fiji NewsA growing sextortion crisis is sweeping online spaces, with victims paying hundreds to thousands to keep intimate images from being shared. Scammers are getting bolder and more tech-savvy, using fake profiles and encrypted apps to manipulate people. Increased awareness, support, and swift reporting are urgently needed to curb this troubling form of online abuse.
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New York Steps Up to Aid Massachusetts Blizzard Cleanup
in NewsAmid a record blizzard, neighboring states put rivalry aside and rally together. A rapid cross-state mobilization of snow crews and heavy equipment arrives to clear roads and support affected communities, underscoring a powerful spirit of regional resilience.
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ABG Takes Majority Control of Panguna Mine, Signals Bougainville’s Next Chapter
in Fiji NewsBougainville tightens its grip on the Panguna project, signaling a new, more transparent era for the region’s mineral wealth. As old tensions echo in the background, a hopeful yet cautious path to revival unfolds for Bougainville’s economy and people.
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France Expands Its Pacific Footprint: Fisheries Oversight, Security Partnerships, and Disaster Response
in Fiji NewsFrance maintains a steadfast presence in the Pacific, blending sustainable fisheries management with regional security across its vast EEZ. Through partnerships, joint patrols, and disaster-response exercises, Paris works to strengthen governance and resilience from New Caledonia to French Polynesia.
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Fiji’s Climate Relocation: Redesigning Homes and Rewriting Gender Roles
in Fiji NewsFiji’s climate relocation story is moving beyond bricks and borders into a conversation about gender, dignity, and community. A decade after devastating floods reshaped lives, experts argue that true resilience must include housing design, privacy, and inclusive decision-making. As policymakers anchor these ideas in law, the piece explores what genuinely people-centered relocation could look like.