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Fiji Unveils Colorful Polymer Banknotes With Enhanced Security
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a bold new series of polymer banknotes that fuse vibrant designs with advanced security, celebrating the nation’s culture and natural beauty. The milestone release, tied to Crane Currency’s expertise, signals a new era for the country’s currency and a planned transition in the year ahead.
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Fiji Customs Intercepts Undeclared Cargo, Tightens Revenue Protections
in Fiji NewsAn undeclared haul uncovered at a Vatukoula facility hints at a broader push against smuggling and revenue leakage, as authorities tighten border controls and warn of penalties for non-compliance.
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Fiji Stock Market Reaches New Heights: Record Dividends and Profits Boost Investor Confidence
in Fiji NewsInvestor confidence in Fiji’s listed companies is at an all-time high, buoyed by record dividends and steady profitability across the market. With shareholders enjoying meaningful returns from a broad lineup of firms, the scene points to resilient corporate health and ongoing value creation. A market on the move, signaling steady momentum for the years ahead.
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Fiji Tackles Child Abuse with New National Action Plan
in Fiji NewsFiji confronts a troubling rise in child abuse with a bold push for reform. A new National Action Plan, a revived Coordinating Committee, and strengthened safeguarding policies aim to close gaps in support and boost prevention—while empowering the frontline teams dedicated to protecting every child.
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Sentencing Looms in Rotuma Incest Case After Guilty Plea
in Fiji NewsA high-profile court case has stirred public debate as a man awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to incest and related charges. The proceedings spotlight urgent questions about protecting vulnerable family members and addressing disturbing acts within the home.
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Fiji Ports Brace for 61 Ship Visits in December at Suva and Lautoka
in Fiji NewsDecember is shaping up to be a busy month at Fiji’s two main ports, with a diverse lineup of ships—from container vessels to cruise liners and even a cable-laying support ship—calling at Suva and Lautoka. The schedule highlights Fiji’s growing role in maritime trade and cruise tourism, hinting at a vibrant period ahead for the…
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USS Gerald R. Ford Makes First-Ever St. Thomas Port Call Amid Caribbean Security Mission
in Fiji NewsThe USS Gerald R. Ford makes its first port call in St. Thomas, pairing sailors’ downtime with a high-stakes regional mission. As it supports Operation Southern Spear and strengthens alliances in the Caribbean, the visit signals deeper strategic moves shaping security in the Western Hemisphere. A tense backdrop and bold maneuvers hint at what’s ahead…
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Fiji Unveils FJ$1 Million Plan to Remove Derelict Vessels From Suva Harbour
in Fiji NewsFiji is rolling out a multi-agency plan to tackle derelict vessels drifting through Suva Harbour as cyclone season looms. The initiative signals stronger enforcement, enhanced removal efforts, and broader maritime reforms—with international support and a renewed push to safeguard the harbour’s waters and coastline.
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13-Year-Old Rewa Student Alison Anwin Daveta Wins School’s Highest Academic Honor
in Fiji NewsFrom Lau to the top of her class, 13-year-old Alison Anwin Daveta at Toga District School surprised everyone by earning the school’s highest academic honor. Her late-night study sessions and steady support from family and teachers reveal how determination can light the path for young dreams.
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Vunimono High’s Head Boy Wins Dux Award After Stellar Exam Milestone
in Fiji NewsAnishchal Chand Sharma, the head boy of Vunimono High School, clinches the top academic honor with an impressive 377 out of 400. Balancing leadership duties with exams, he attributes his milestone to faith, family, and unwavering support from friends. A testament to resilience and the impact of a strong support network.
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Apple Readies Leadership Shake-Up as Key Executives Exit
in NewsApple is steering into a major leadership shift as longtime executives announce departures and a new general counsel is set to join. The reshuffle hints at a fresh chapter for the tech giant, with implications for privacy, sustainability, and strategy.
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Napier Takes James Madison Helm, Sparks Sun Belt Title Hopes
in SportsNapier’s return to the Sun Belt lands at James Madison, a bold move that pairs a veteran coach with a rising program. As the Dukes push for greater heights, the coaching carousel reshapes the conference landscape.
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Capital Region Braces for Arctic Chill as Snow Squalls Move In
in NewsWinter arrived with a fresh blanket across the Capital Region, turning parks and streets into a glittering scene. But forecasters warn of a swift arctic plunge—with single-digit lows and gusty winds that could make travel tricky. Snow squalls and rapidly changing conditions are on the radar as the season’s first real test takes shape.
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New Tractor Boosts Fiji Cooperative, Signals Youth-Driven Farming Push
in Fiji NewsNasama village’s farming cooperative unveils a brand-new tractor funded by a government mechanization program, marking a turning point toward commercial farming. It’s a concrete step toward higher productivity, lower costs, and a future led by young farmers, signaling renewed hope for the local agriculture scene.
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Burglary, Assault and Graft: Fiji’s Courts Face Fresh Legal Tests
in Fiji NewsRecent courtroom decisions span burglary, assault, and graft, highlighting the tension between accountability and victims’ protection. These cases offer a glimpse into the complexities of delivering justice.
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Brennan Marion Named Colorado Buffaloes’ Offensive Coordinator to Revitalize the Offense
in SportsColorado is tapping Brennan Marion to revitalize its offense, naming him the third play-caller in four seasons. After a turbulent 2025 campaign, the Buffaloes are chasing a new direction and a sharper attack built on Marion’s varied coaching résumé. Could this fresh voice be the turning point Colorado has been pursuing?
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Fiji Court Hears Alleged $500K Misappropriation by Former Mining Company Director
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes legal battle unfolds in Suva as a former mining company director faces fraud allegations tied to a significant misappropriation. With bail extended and the case postponed to a 2026 hearing, the proceedings underscore questions of corporate accountability and financial integrity.
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Fiji’s Military Seeks Forgiveness to Heal Indo-Fijian Wounds
in Fiji NewsFiji’s defense forces are signaling a serious path toward reconciliation with the Indo-Fijian community, seeking forgiveness for earlier events with care and depth. Officials say the approach will go beyond symbolism, exploring dialogues, written acknowledgments, and culturally respectful gestures rooted in history. The move aims to heal generations-long wounds and foster lasting national unity.
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TD01F Development Odds Fade as Fiji Monitors Tropical Disturbance
in Fiji NewsTD01F is under close watch as it shows emerging organization, but changing conditions could push it toward a subtropical phase. Warm seas and light-to-moderate shear are giving it a brief window, while forecasts point toward cooler waters and higher shear in the coming days, dampening development odds. The situation remains fluid, with updates as conditions…
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Lions Enter Week 14 Cowboys Showdown Shorthanded as Injury Woes Mount
in SportsDetroit braces for a primetime clash with Dallas as several key players are sidelined. It’s a test of depth and grit as the Lions chase momentum in a high-stakes night under the lights.
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Shakira Opens Up: From Heartache to Harmony After Piqué Split
in DJ & MusicThree years after a life-changing split, Shakira reveals how heartbreak became the spark for a powerful transformation—turning pain into music and deepening her bond with fans. She reflects on motherhood, enduring friendships, and a newfound respect for the father she once shared a life with. A portrait of resilience, reinvention, and enduring artistry.