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ABG Expands Stake in Bougainville Copper, Signals Panguna Revival
in Fiji NewsBougainville’s government tightens its grip on a historic mining titan, signaling a new chapter for the Panguna project. With notable hurdles in place, the plan points to a lawful, transparent restart aimed at delivering long‑term benefits for Bougainville’s people.
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France’s Pacific Strategy: Fisheries, Security and Humanitarian Readiness
in Fiji NewsFrance maintains a far-reaching Pacific presence that links sustainable fisheries with regional security and disaster response. From joint surveillance and enforcement to humanitarian drills with regional partners, its efforts span New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and beyond, shaping governance, capacity, and readiness across a vast EEZ.
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Deadly Boat Incident Off Cuba Triggers U.S. Investigation
in NewsSea tensions flare after a deadly open-sea incident near Cuba, drawing in U.S. officials who are probing who was aboard and what sparked the confrontation. With questions of citizenship, accountability, and broader regional impact, the case could shape future diplomacy in the region.
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Lautoka Vacant Home Fire Sparks NFA Warning on Unattended Properties
in Fiji NewsAn empty Lautoka house was destroyed by fire, prompting a warning to owners about the dangers of unattended properties. As investigators look into the cause, the incident highlights the importance of timely alerts and regular maintenance for vacant homes.
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Fiji Braces for Possible Weekend Storm as Tropical Disturbance Near Vanuatu Strengthens
in Fiji NewsA tropical disturbance near Vanuatu is strengthening and could become a cyclone within 24 hours, potentially bringing heavy rain and gusty winds to Fiji over the weekend. While a direct hit isn’t expected, squally conditions and flood risks are on the cards for parts of the Western Division and Kadavu. Forecasters emphasize staying prepared as…
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Fiji Urges Faith Leaders to Curb Anti-LGBTQI+ Rhetoric on Broadcast Platforms
in Fiji NewsConcerns are rising over how religious platforms in Fiji are being used to spread stigmatizing messages about LGBTQI+ communities. Leaders are urged to make faith a source of unity, with renewed calls for accountability and safer public broadcasts.
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Fiji Pushes Urgent Digital Literacy to Tackle Online Threats
in Fiji NewsDigital literacy is no longer optional in Fiji. A new push warns that misinformation, online abuse, and scams threaten individuals and communities, as mobile devices become powerful yet risky tools. The message: think critically, verify before you share, and join a nationwide effort to build safer, more responsible online spaces.
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Municipal Leaders Target Waste Management Reform and Revenue Boost Ahead of Local Elections
in Fiji NewsWith local elections looming, municipalities are under pressure to improve waste management and boost revenue. From tougher enforcement and strategic partnerships to sharper governance and accountability, officials are crafting a new playbook to deliver better services and restore public trust.
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Fiji Women’s Kula Gear Up for World Cup Qualifiers with Free-Entry Matches
in Fiji NewsFree-entry matches set the stage as Fiji’s Kula begin a landmark FIFA Women’s World Cup Oceania Qualifiers under a new head coach. A nation’s rallying call to support the team on their historic journey in Ba.
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Tell Me Lies: The Toxic Romance That Has Hulu Fans Hooked
in NewsStep into a world where charm masks danger and every choice comes with a price. Tell Me Lies pulls back the glossy curtain on college romance, exposing manipulation, fallout, and the gray areas that pull people in. A dark, addictive ride that lingers long after the credits roll.
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SIDS Climate Finance Gap Triggers Urgent Global Reform Push
in Fiji NewsSmall Island Developing States are on the front lines of climate change, yet billions in needed climate finance remain out of reach. With about $12 billion a year required for resilience, funding lags due to perceived risk and fragmentation. New regional delivery approaches, project pooling, and tailored funding models could unlock the investment these vulnerable…
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LeAnn Rimes Reenacts Coyote Ugly Moment in Nashville with 9-1-1 Cast
in NewsLeAnn Rimes sparks nostalgia in Nashville with a playful nod to a beloved film moment, joined by her 9-1-1 Nashville cast. A candid peek at growth, confidence, and the fan buzz surrounding the moment.
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From Labasa to Super Rugby: Drua Star Inspires Local Students
in Fiji NewsPonipate Loganimasi returned to Vuda District School for a heartwarming homecoming that shines a light on where his rugby dream began. He told hopeful students about chasing idols, belief, and hard work, hoping to spark their own journeys. As the Drua gear up for Round Three against the Hurricanes, inspiration lingers long after the final…
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BRED Bank Fiji Clarifies Limited Role in Unexplained Wealth Case
in Fiji NewsBRED Bank Fiji says its role in a high-profile drug-related wealth case is strictly limited to holding an account under court orders. It stresses robust anti-money laundering controls, full regulatory compliance, and unwavering cooperation with law enforcement to safeguard Fiji’s financial system.
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Fiji Moves to Dismantle FICAC, Shifting Anti-Corruption Duties to Police
in Fiji NewsFiji is signaling a major overhaul of its anti-corruption framework. The government hints at legislative and constitutional changes that could shift investigative powers to existing state bodies. As reforms move forward, questions swirl about accountability and what this could mean for the fight against corruption.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Urges Nation-First Focus Amid FICAC Nepotism Claims
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Rabuka says Fiji’s public service must serve the nation, not family ties, as nepotism questions swirl around FICAC. A Judicial Services Commission review is underway, keeping the focus on integrity and national welfare.
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First-Ever Fiji Health Ministry Joins Drafting of Public-Private Health PPP Deal
in Fiji NewsA new phase in health governance unfolds as the Ministry of Health steps into the drafting of a major concession deal with Health Care Fiji and Aspen Medical. After years on the sidelines, the ministry is shaping the agreement with a clear focus on prioritizing public service delivery, ahead of a second round of talks.
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Reforms Won’t Finish in One Term, Fiji PM Rabuka Says
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Rabuka says real reform is a long game, not something finished in a single term. Some changes are in place, many initiatives are still unfolding, and the baton could pass to future governments after the next election. The emphasis is on continuity and a shared effort toward lasting progress.
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Joe Rogan’s Sleepless Nights Amid Trump Headlines and Iran War Fears
in NewsJoe Rogan opens up about sleepless nights and the never-ending flood of headlines fueling a tense political moment. His candid reflections hint at a shift in perspective amid a landscape where loyalties—and the story itself—could be changing in surprising ways.
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USP Accommodation Crunch: First-Year Students Prioritized as Beds Run Short
in Fiji NewsCampus housing is under pressure as demand vastly outnumbers supply at the start of the term. A tiered, equity-focused allocation system guides who gets a bed first, with deadlines and late submissions adding to the tension. Officials say they’re actively engaging with affected students to provide guidance and support as the situation unfolds.
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Fiji at Constitutional Crossroads as JSC Urges President to Act on FICAC
in Fiji NewsFiji stands at a constitutional crossroads as legal practitioners press the President to act on key recommendations about FICAC leadership. With the independence of public institutions and the rule of law in sharp focus, the unfolding situation tests the limits of presidential discretion and constitutional safeguards.