- Fiji Aims Unified Ocean Data System to Drive Conservation and Policy Decisions
Fiji is piloting a national data system to reveal the true value of its oceans—ecological, social, and economic. With plastic pollution on the global agenda and ambitious conservation targets in sight, experts are exploring how integrated ocean data could steer smarter decisions and resilient communities.
- Fiji’s FICAC Unveils Bold Plan to Cut Delays and Modernize Investigations
Fiji’s anti-corruption watchdog is rolling out a bold strategic overhaul designed to speed up investigations and boost accountability. A new graded case-management system, tighter performance metrics, and a growing proactive unit signal a shift from reactive policing to proactive governance. Early signs point to faster decisions and clearer timelines that could reshape the fight against corruption.
- Arizona Storm Triggers Flood Warnings as Shelters Open and Phoenix Zoo Closes
Severe storms sweep through central Arizona, triggering flash flood warnings and emergency responses across several communities. With shelters opening and crews clearing debris, residents brace for more unsettled weather before relief arrives.
- Fiji Live Town Halls Open Floor for Public Q&A with Leaders
Fiji’s public forums head to Tavua and Ba, offering a rare space for direct dialogue between communities and their leaders. With live broadcasts planned across major outlets, expect frank Q&As on the issues locals care about most. A bold step toward transparency and civic engagement beyond the capital.
- Bainimarama Sentencing Next Wednesday: Fiji High Court Weighs Suspended Sentence
All eyes are on the Suva High Court as a former prime minister awaits a sentencing decision next Wednesday. Debates over rehabilitation, age, and accountability hint at a pivotal moment for leadership and justice.