- Sydney Sweeney Addresses Backlash Over Great Jeans Campaign
Sydney Sweeney speaks out about the backlash to her “Great Jeans” campaign, clarifying the denim-focused message and urging unity over division. A candid note on silence, perception, and a hopeful push for togetherness in the year ahead.
- Fiji Tax Crimes Taskforce Secures Legal Access to Taxpayer Data
A new, formally delegated tax crimes taskforce now accesses taxpayer information under a carefully defined framework of MOUs and confidentiality agreements. As cross-agency collaboration intensifies, questions remain about privacy, oversight, and how far such access should extend.
- Officer Among Drunk-Driving Arrests as Fiji RBT Crackdown Hits Nadi and Suva
Drunk-driving crackdown continues across Nadi and Suva, with a police officer among those arrested during a multi-night RBT operation. Hundreds were screened and the push for accountability—applied to every road user—shows no signs of slowing. The ongoing effort aims to curb alcohol-related incidents and boost road safety for the community.
- Fiji Police Seek International Help Over Drug Allegations Targeting Senior Officers
An international-backed probe into drug-related allegations within Fiji’s police is intensifying, with senior officers under scrutiny. As investigators pursue the truth behind online rumors and uphold accountability, authorities vow to protect public trust and integrity.
- Two Women Dead as Police Seek Clues During 16 Days of Activism Against GBV
Two women have died, and police are appealing for public assistance as investigations unfold during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Details are still emerging as authorities pursue leads and urge anyone with information to come forward.