News
-

Fiji kicks off civic awareness drive ahead of local elections
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Local Government Elections are getting a civic boost as the FEO endorses a nationwide Civic Awareness Campaign. The initiative aims to deepen understanding of local government, the role of councillors, and the importance of participation—built on cross‑sector collaboration and practical sessions with municipal authorities.
-

Taiwan-Backed EMT Training Boosts Fiji’s First Responders
in Fiji NewsAn international partnership is strengthening Fiji’s frontline medical response with advanced EMT training and essential new equipment. The move aims to deliver faster, more effective care on the scene when every second counts, boosting resilience for future emergencies.
-

Tessa Thompson Dazzles in Diotima at Critics Choice Celebration of Black Cinema
in NewsTessa Thompson owned the red carpet in an architectural Diotima two-piece, a fearless blend of texture and color. The Actress Award winner finished the look with playful pink mules and expert styling, sealing her status as a fashion icon. A moment of bold, sculptural elegance you won’t forget.
-

Fiji Braces for Possible Cyclone as TD03F Disturbance Grows Near Solomon Islands
in Fiji NewsDeveloping weather near the Solomon Islands could intensify and bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to Fiji next week. Expect near-gale conditions and a higher risk of flash floods, with authorities urging people to stay informed and prepared as the situation evolves.
-

Ryan Serhant Teases Turbulent Friendship with Jordan March After Season 2 Clash
in NewsRyan Serhant opens up about a rocky turn in his friendship with Jordan March after their Season 2 clashes hit the screen. He says the tension has sparked real-life reflection, but ongoing legal matters keep the path to resolution unclear.
-

Rosie O’Donnell Moves to Ireland as Trump Feud Intensifies
in NewsRosie O’Donnell vows to step back from Trump commentary, but the pull of the headlines pulls her back online within hours. Now in Ireland, she navigates a public feud while seeking balance between passion and peace.
-

US Expands Fiji Aid: Weather Stations, Boats, and Peace Corps Partnerships
in Fiji NewsA reshaped foreign assistance approach in the Pacific is quietly boosting Fiji’s resilience and security—from 3D-printed, mercury-free weather stations to expanded maritime capabilities and citizen-focused media initiatives. The broader effort links disaster readiness with regional cooperation and a sustained emphasis on democratic values and community engagement.
-

Survivor 49 pays heartfelt tribute to Sean Foley, behind-the-scenes icon
in NewsSurvivor’s latest episode closes with a heartfelt tribute to Sean Foley, a longtime behind-the-scenes force whose work helped shape the series. The quiet moment pulls back the curtain on the people behind the cameras and hints at a lasting legacy beyond the game.
-

Palm Royale S2 Ep 5: Secrets, Fortunes and an FBI Twist
in NewsPalm Royale Season 2 takes Episode 5 to a fever pitch, blending romance, risk, and a vault-full of secrets. As funds, loyalties, and hidden histories collide, a shocking twist reshapes who can be trusted—and what comes next for the estate. The twists leave you counting the moments until the next chapter.
-

Dakota McGee Hints at Redemption and More TV Opportunities After 99 to Beat
in NewsDakota McGee opens up about the whirlwind after 99 to Beat—the moments of triumph, the mixed reactions to his elimination, and what’s next for him. He shares the intensity behind the scenes, how faith and grit keep him going, and his plans to chase new opportunities on the road ahead.
-

Vanuatu Parliament Reopens After Court Rules Closure Unconstitutional
in Fiji NewsA Supreme Court ruling upends the political playbook, declaring Parliament’s November closure unconstitutional and ordering a return to business. The decision sharpens budget and governance tensions as opposition critics warn that the move could drive up costs, even as public-sector strains rise. With accountability in focus, the path forward for Vanuatu’s parliament and its leaders…
-

New Pacific Albacore Catch Rules Aim to Stabilize Island Fleets
in Fiji NewsNew science-based quotas aim to cut South Pacific albacore catches by 10-12%, targeting around 56,000 metric tons. The plan seeks to protect stocks while stabilizing livelihoods for small island fleets and regional food security.
-

Fiji Makes Waves at UNEA-7 with Coral Reef Climate Action and Ocean Finance Push
in Fiji NewsFiji leads a landmark push at a major UN environmental assembly, steering a resolution to boost the climate resilience of coral reefs. As negotiations intensify, a bold oceans financing plan looms on the horizon, with the potential to reshape how communities and ecosystems thrive.
-

Australia Briefs Pacific Nations on China’s Expanding Naval Capabilities
in Fiji NewsAustralian defence officials are quietly briefing Pacific partners about a Chinese naval task group cruising the wider Pacific. With location and destination still unclear, analysts weigh what these moves say about China’s growing sea power and how regional allies are watching and responding.
-

Korea-Pacific Islands Ministers Convene in Seoul to Fortify Ocean Partnerships
in Fiji NewsKorea and Pacific Island Forum ministers gathered in Seoul to reaffirm a united, resilient, and prosperous Pacific under One Blue Pacific solidarity. The talks spotlight climate action, sustainable ocean governance, and fresh partnerships in trade, technology, and regional security, including support for the Pacific Resilience Facility and enhanced digital connectivity.
-

Tonga PM-Designate Vote Looms After Second Nomination
in Fiji NewsAn additional nomination for Tonga’s Prime Minister-Designate has emerged as the Legislative Assembly moves toward a pivotal vote. With a secret ballot on the horizon, the coming days could signal a shift in leadership and shape the kingdom’s political future. A moment of careful choices and new directions awaits.
-

Maria Corina Machado Arrives in Oslo After Escape from Venezuela
in Fiji NewsLate-night arrival in Oslo sets the stage for a Nobel moment wrapped in danger and dedication. A renowned activist skipped the ceremony, while her daughter accepted the prize on her behalf, signaling a worldwide stake in the fight for democracy. The story hints at resilience, risk, and the costs of freedom.
-

DoorDash Driver Banned After Pepper-Spray Tampering in Evansville, Indiana
in NewsAn Evansville doorbell cam captured a chilling moment when a DoorDash driver allegedly sprayed a customer’s food with an unidentified substance, possibly pepper spray. The driver has been permanently removed, and police are reviewing the case as investigators consider consumer product tampering charges. The unsettling incident raises fresh concerns about safety in food delivery services.
-

Manchester City pull off Bernabeu comeback as Guardiola hails resilience in Champions League
in Fiji NewsPep Guardiola hailed Manchester City’s grit after a dramatic comeback in a high-stakes Champions League clash at the Bernabeu. The resilience on display could shape their path through the group stage and beyond.
-

Fiji Launches First Green Finance Taxonomy Ahead of COP30
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out its first green finance taxonomy, a landmark move designed to turn COP30 pledges into real-world action. With a focus on energy and transport, the framework aims to unlock climate funding and boost resilience for a nation on the front lines of extreme weather.
-

Ukraine Drones Strike Russian Oil Tanker in the Black Sea
in Fiji NewsUkraine’s sea drones strike a tanker tied to Moscow’s oil trade in a bold Black Sea operation—the third attack of its kind in two weeks. The move heightens pressure on Russia’s energy revenues and tests sanctions, while sending ripples through shipping insurance and regional maritime security.