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  • Romy Mars Breaks Silence on Body-Image Trolls, Denies Cosmetic Surgery

    Romy Mars Breaks Silence on Body-Image Trolls, Denies Cosmetic Surgery

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Romy Mars opens up about the online body-shaming she’s faced and the pressure of growing up in the public eye. In a candid moment, she addresses rumors about her appearance and what it means to own your image in the age of social media. A timely take on privacy, identity, and the double standards women…

  • New WHO Pacific Office Opens in Pohnpei to Boost Micronesia’s Health Resilience

    New WHO Pacific Office Opens in Pohnpei to Boost Micronesia’s Health Resilience

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A newly revamped WHO office in Pohnpei marks a fresh chapter for health in Micronesia as leaders confront rising non-communicable diseases and climate-related health threats. The move signals renewed partnerships across governments, civil society, and neighboring islands to bolster resilience across the Pacific.

  • Pacific albacore at stake as Manila talks loom over harvest rules

    Pacific albacore at stake as Manila talks loom over harvest rules

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Negotiations in Manila loom over the future of a $1B South Pacific tuna industry. A science-based harvesting plan sits at the heart of the talks, with experts warning that delay could shake access to premium markets and impact island livelihoods. The coming decision could steer the fishery toward sustainable gains or unsettling disruptions.

  • WCPFC Manila Meeting Eyes Monitoring Reforms and High-Seas Transshipment

    WCPFC Manila Meeting Eyes Monitoring Reforms and High-Seas Transshipment

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Manila’s looming WCPFC gathering could decide the fate of monitoring and high-seas transshipment in the Pacific. Deep tensions and stubborn opposition threaten progress toward stronger oversight, leaving the region watching closely for any sign of meaningful change.

  • Fiji Tightens Burial Rules with $5,000 Fine in New Amendment

    Fiji Tightens Burial Rules with $5,000 Fine in New Amendment

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji eyes tougher burial-site rules with a proposed amendment that would raise fines for unlicensed grounds to $5,000 and push for nationwide licensing. The plan emphasizes public health, stricter maintenance standards, and a centralized system for burial grounds.

  • Fiji and New Zealand Eye $2 Billion Trade Boost Through Climate-Smart Agriculture

    Fiji and New Zealand Eye $2 Billion Trade Boost Through Climate-Smart Agriculture

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji and New Zealand are aiming for a $2 billion trade milestone by 2030, powered by tech-driven farming, climate-smart practices, and smarter water management. A recent scoping mission signals deeper collaboration across high-value crops, education, and capacity building—a bold step toward a more resilient, market-ready agricultural sector.

  • Fiji’s 2006 Parliament Reunites for Reconciliation

    Fiji’s 2006 Parliament Reunites for Reconciliation

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Former members of Fiji’s 2006 Parliament are convening for a weekend reunion led by ex-Speaker Pita Nacuva. The gathering aims to reflect on their brief tenure, offer reconciliation, and usher in a sense of closure to a controversial chapter in Fiji’s political history.

  • Tonga in limbo as Parliament weighs next Prime Minister between nobles and People’s Representatives

    Tonga in limbo as Parliament weighs next Prime Minister between nobles and People’s Representatives

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Tonga stands at a political crossroads as Parliament weighs who should lead next, with the choice split between the People’s Representatives and the noble ranks. Amid the jockeying for the post, a historic milestone for Tonga’s lone female MP adds a fresh dynamic, while the monarchy pursues new international ties. A pivotal moment for the…

  • Tuna Transparency Push Targets On-Water Monitoring Ahead of WCPFC22

    Tuna Transparency Push Targets On-Water Monitoring Ahead of WCPFC22

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    As regional talks loom, a leading conservation group warns that without robust on-the-water monitoring, tuna stocks and vulnerable species hang in the balance. From electronic monitoring commitments to new pledges and edge-AI tech, the push is on to bring transparency to a multi-billion-dollar supply chain—and fast.

  • Stakes Rise as WCPFC Weighs Albacore Harvest Rules in Manila

    Stakes Rise as WCPFC Weighs Albacore Harvest Rules in Manila

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    As a pivotal WCPFC meeting in Manila approaches, the fate of the South Pacific albacore harvest hangs in the balance. A delayed harvest strategy could unlock clarity for island economies, even as rising costs and dwindling catches threaten the longline sector. The decision could reshape livelihoods and the region’s tuna outlook for years to come.

  • First PALM insurance payout to a Fijian worker sparks praise

    First PALM insurance payout to a Fijian worker sparks praise

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    History in the making under the PALM scheme: the first insurance payout goes to a Fijian worker who opted for a modest weekly premium to safeguard his family’s future. A testament to foresight and sacrifice, showing how small steps can create lasting security even in tough times.

  • Fijiana Sevens Unveil Adaptive Training Ahead of Cape Town Sevens

    Fijiana Sevens Unveil Adaptive Training Ahead of Cape Town Sevens

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Cape Town Sevens could be Fiji’s moment to rebound with smarter tactics and sharper execution. From adaptive training and match-analysis to team-first walkthroughs and refined warm-ups, the Fijiana are sharpening their edge and building momentum. A focused, unified approach promises a compelling showing on the world stage.

  • FFA Unites Behind South Pacific Albacore Rules Ahead of WCPFC Meeting

    FFA Unites Behind South Pacific Albacore Rules Ahead of WCPFC Meeting

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    FFA members wrapped up a focused briefing in Manila, sharpening a united stance for the upcoming WCPFC session. Highlights include pushing for a South Pacific albacore framework, climate-responsive governance, and stronger monitoring and bycatch safeguards. The groundwork signals a proactive regional push for sustainable and collaborative fisheries management.

  • Marshall Islands Seeks WCPFC22 Reforms to Safeguard Tuna and SIDS Futures

    Marshall Islands Seeks WCPFC22 Reforms to Safeguard Tuna and SIDS Futures

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A pivotal push in Pacific fisheries governance centers on safeguarding sovereignty, livelihoods, and security through smarter stewardship of tuna resources. The Marshall Islands is urging stronger rules, better monitoring, and targeted support for Small Island Developing States as talks tackle transshipment, observer coverage, and albacore management. With intense debate on how to balance science, economy,…

  • Fiji weighs constitutional reforms amid unity drive

    Fiji weighs constitutional reforms amid unity drive

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji contemplates a solid constitutional foundation, reflecting on four constitutions since 1970. The focus moves toward reforming the electoral system and national institutions, guided by dialogue and a push for unity. A recent advisory opinion and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission point to a transparent path for reforms that could shape the future for generations…

  • CNMI Seeks South Pacific Albacore Management Procedure at WCPFC22

    CNMI Seeks South Pacific Albacore Management Procedure at WCPFC22

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    CNMI pushes for a dedicated management procedure for South Pacific albacore at key regional talks, arguing that Small Island Developing States must have a stronger voice in sustaining tuna resources and coastal livelihoods. Inspired by a vision of shared stewardship, the appeal centers on equity, collaboration, and resilient futures across the Pacific.

  • Fiji Bitter Marist 7s Celebrates 50th with MPasifika Shield and Legends Match in Suva

    Fiji Bitter Marist 7s Celebrates 50th with MPasifika Shield and Legends Match in Suva

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A golden anniversary, a bigger stage, and a celebration of grassroots rugby—Fiji Bitter Marist 7s is lining up a landmark 50th edition. From Suva to the Pacific, a festival of rugby, legends, and future stars awaits in 2026.

  • Korea Pushes for Regulated At-Sea Transshipment at WCPFC22

    Korea Pushes for Regulated At-Sea Transshipment at WCPFC22

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    At WCPFC22, Korea pushes a middle-ground approach to at-sea transshipment—advocating strict oversight instead of a ban. A four-point safeguards plan promises tighter monitoring, faster reporting, and transparent data to keep longline fleets sustainable while boosting compliance across the Pacific.

  • WCPFC22 Pushes to Finalize South Pacific Albacore Rules Amid Healthy Tuna Stocks

    WCPFC22 Pushes to Finalize South Pacific Albacore Rules Amid Healthy Tuna Stocks

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Leaders gather for a pivotal Pacific fisheries meeting, pushing for decisive action to protect tuna stocks that fuel island economies. A long-delayed plan for South Pacific albacore takes center stage as negotiators seek broad consensus. With growing pressure, the week could redefine sustainable tuna management in the region.

  • WCPFC22 in Manila: High-Stakes Push to Align Tuna Governance with Ocean Health

    WCPFC22 in Manila: High-Stakes Push to Align Tuna Governance with Ocean Health

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Ocean health and tuna governance are at a crossroads as climate pressures and complex negotiations intensify. Dr. Rhea Moss-Christian argues for a broader, data-driven approach to secure sustainable fisheries in the Pacific. This pivotal moment hints at tougher talks ahead but also renewed collaboration to safeguard marine resources for years to come.

  • Fiji Sevens Eye Fast Start at Cape Town Sevens

    Fiji Sevens Eye Fast Start at Cape Town Sevens

    Dec 5, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s men’s sevens head coach Osea Kolinisau says the key is a sharp start in Cape Town, under a fresh competition format. With a focus on defense, discipline, and clear roles, the team is chasing a early breakthrough as they square off with world-class rivals.

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  • Romy Mars Breaks Silence on Body-Image Trolls, Denies Cosmetic Surgery
    Romy Mars Breaks Silence on Body-Image Trolls, Denies Cosmetic SurgeryDecember 5, 2025
    Romy Mars opens up about the online body-shaming she’s faced and the pressure of growing up in the public eye. In a candid moment, she addresses rumors about her appearance and what it means to own your image in the age of social media. A timely take on privacy, identity, and the double standards women face online.
  • WHO Opens Refurbished Office in Micronesia to Boost Pacific Health
    New WHO Pacific Office Opens in Pohnpei to Boost Micronesia’s Health ResilienceDecember 5, 2025
    A newly revamped WHO office in Pohnpei marks a fresh chapter for health in Micronesia as leaders confront rising non-communicable diseases and climate-related health threats. The move signals renewed partnerships across governments, civil society, and neighboring islands to bolster resilience across the Pacific.
  • Manila Talks Could Decide Fate of $1 Billion South Pacific Albacore Tuna
    Pacific albacore at stake as Manila talks loom over harvest rulesDecember 5, 2025
    Negotiations in Manila loom over the future of a $1B South Pacific tuna industry. A science-based harvesting plan sits at the heart of the talks, with experts warning that delay could shake access to premium markets and impact island livelihoods. The coming decision could steer the fishery toward sustainable gains or unsettling disruptions.
  • WCPFC at a Crossroads: Electronic Monitoring Stalls as High-Seas Transshipment Debate Heats Up
    WCPFC Manila Meeting Eyes Monitoring Reforms and High-Seas TransshipmentDecember 5, 2025
    Manila’s looming WCPFC gathering could decide the fate of monitoring and high-seas transshipment in the Pacific. Deep tensions and stubborn opposition threaten progress toward stronger oversight, leaving the region watching closely for any sign of meaningful change.
  • Fiji Tightens Burial Rules with $5,000 Fine in New Amendment
    Fiji Tightens Burial Rules with $5,000 Fine in New AmendmentDecember 5, 2025
    Fiji eyes tougher burial-site rules with a proposed amendment that would raise fines for unlicensed grounds to $5,000 and push for nationwide licensing. The plan emphasizes public health, stricter maintenance standards, and a centralized system for burial grounds.
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