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  • Nine Golden Globes Nods for One Battle After Another Fuel Oscar Talk

    Nine Golden Globes Nods for One Battle After Another Fuel Oscar Talk

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    One Battle After Another bursts onto the awards scene with nine nominations, a dark comedy that could redefine the season. With Leonardo DiCaprio steering a volatile tale and a parade of buzz-worthy contenders across genres, the race is heating up in unexpected ways.

  • UN Chief Condemns Raid on UNRWA Site, Urges Protection of Humanitarian Premises

    UN Chief Condemns Raid on UNRWA Site, Urges Protection of Humanitarian Premises

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Here are a few short teaser options you can use as the WordPress excerpt: 1) Tensions surge around a UN compound in East Jerusalem as a high-stakes call to protect humanitarian spaces echoes from the top. A warning with potential implications for aid work in the region. 2) A bold demand for inviolability of UN…

  • Fiji Rugby Club Revived to Fight Youth Drug Crisis

    Fiji Rugby Club Revived to Fight Youth Drug Crisis

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An old Nadi rugby club is rising again with a purpose bigger than wins. The Votualevu Youth Rugby Club is steering Fiji’s youth away from trouble and toward discipline, teamwork, and hope. A forthcoming junior festival hints at a brighter future built on sport, community, and second chances.

  • Fiji’s 2027 Rugby World Cup Playbook: Why Character Beats Talent

    Fiji’s 2027 Rugby World Cup Playbook: Why Character Beats Talent

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s 2027 Rugby World Cup plans shift from raw talent to iron-willed character and conditioning. Coach Mick Byrne emphasizes mentally tough, cohesive players who can endure a seven-week grind, with fitness and unity trumping individual flair.

  • Dharamshala Dialogues: Pacific MPs Push for Tibetan Rights

    Dharamshala Dialogues: Pacific MPs Push for Tibetan Rights

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    From Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand, an international parliamentary delegation heads to Dharamshala for a week of diplomacy, culture, and dialogue on Tibetan rights and self-determination. The program features conversations with the Dalai Lama and Tibetan leadership, culminating in a World Human Rights Day moment that underscores global support for the Tibetan cause.

  • Post-mortems Underway After Fatal Kayak Fishing Trip in Rakiraki

    Post-mortems Underway After Fatal Kayak Fishing Trip in Rakiraki

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two local men vanished after a weekend kayaking fishing trip, triggering a large search and leaving a community in mourning. With a post-mortem set to begin, the incident underscores the dangers of water-based adventures and the importance of safety on the water.

  • Alleged Custody Assault Clouds Suva Meth and Money Laundering Case

    Alleged Custody Assault Clouds Suva Meth and Money Laundering Case

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    New details are unfolding in a Suva court case after a Chinese national alleges an assault while in remand custody. The matter also involves drug and money-laundering charges, with the defense seeking access to seized mobile phones as written statements are prepared ahead of a December 18 hearing.

  • Fiji Airways Named Oceania’s Best Airline Website for 2025 at World Travel Tech Awards

    Fiji Airways Named Oceania’s Best Airline Website for 2025 at World Travel Tech Awards

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji Airways has been named Oceania’s Best Airline Website for 2025, celebrating a bold leap in digital travel experiences. The award highlights faster, more intuitive, and personalized online planning as the airline expands its global footprint. A glimpse into the future of regional aviation’s digital era.

  • Ex-FICAC Commissioner: Fiji Targets Small Bribes, Lets Big Corruption Go

    Ex-FICAC Commissioner: Fiji Targets Small Bribes, Lets Big Corruption Go

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Barbara Malimali, Fiji’s former anti-corruption chief, says the fight against graft is skewed: petty bribes are pursued while big-name corruption in high places goes unchecked. She warns of a pervasive “corruption pipeline” among elites and unresolved cases that hint at systemic barriers to real accountability.

  • Fiji Appeals for Citizens to Help Stop Corruption on International Anti-Corruption Day

    Fiji Appeals for Citizens to Help Stop Corruption on International Anti-Corruption Day

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    International Anti-Corruption Day spotlights a simple truth: prevention is everyone’s duty. From weakening services to eroding trust, corruption touches everyday life—this piece explores how a shared commitment to integrity could shape a better future.

  • Pritchard Set to Push for Brumbies Starting Centre After Ikitau Exit

    Pritchard Set to Push for Brumbies Starting Centre After Ikitau Exit

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Rising Brumbies centre Pritchard is riding a whirlwind rise, soaking up lessons from seasoned teammates and chasing a regular starting role in 2026. With new talent and a tough season ahead, the young playmaker is zeroing in on the small details that could shape his path.

  • Fiji Aerobic Gymnasts Gear Up for Oceania Camp in Bendigo

    Fiji Aerobic Gymnasts Gear Up for Oceania Camp in Bendigo

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s rising Aerobic Gymnastics talent heads to Bendigo for an elite training camp with world-class coaches. A milestone moment for Fiji’s growing strength in the sport and its path toward international competition.

  • Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission Sees Surge in Public Participation

    Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission Sees Surge in Public Participation

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Voices across Fiji are rising as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission expands its reach, inviting more people to share personal stories in the journey toward healing. From survivor testimonies to wider community and expert perspectives, the process is shaping a path toward greater trust, safety, and social cohesion.

  • Labasa mother seeks justice after Wailevu road crash kills her fisherman son

    Labasa mother seeks justice after Wailevu road crash kills her fisherman son

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A mother’s plea for justice after a tragic road crash shakes a family to its core. As investigators pursue answers, the story highlights the fragile line between daily routines and life-altering losses—and the urgent call for road safety.

  • Fiji Cabinet debates electricity tariffs amid transparency questions

    Fiji Cabinet debates electricity tariffs amid transparency questions

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Electricity tariffs are the focus of today’s Cabinet discussions, with officials signaling a forthcoming update to clarify the path ahead. Details remain under wraps, leaving households and businesses watching closely for the official decision. A statement from the Cabinet Office is expected soon to outline the next steps.

  • Nintendo Wii: The Remote That Made Gaming a Family Affair

    Nintendo Wii: The Remote That Made Gaming a Family Affair

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    How did a remote-shaped wand redefine gaming? This motion-control pioneer turned play into a shared family activity and reshaped the industry in surprising ways.

  • From Ra to the Skies: Fiji’s 22-Year-Old Flight Attendant Inspires Rural Youth

    From Ra to the Skies: Fiji’s 22-Year-Old Flight Attendant Inspires Rural Youth

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    From a rural Fiji village to the skies, a 22-year-old is turning childhood dreams into a high-flying reality. A story of grit, family, and the drive to carry his roots wherever the plane goes.

  • Anglican CIVA Maps Pacific Vulnerabilities to Boost Disaster Resilience

    Anglican CIVA Maps Pacific Vulnerabilities to Boost Disaster Resilience

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A community-driven effort is turning climate risk into action across the Pacific, blending digital mapping with local wisdom and youth leadership. This initiative identifies vulnerabilities and lays the groundwork for safer, more resilient communities before, during, and after disasters.

  • Fiji School Calls on Boys to Lead Against Violence Against Women

    Fiji School Calls on Boys to Lead Against Violence Against Women

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Queen Victoria School launches a bold call for young men to champion respect, safety, and accountability in daily life. The event blends activism, inclusion, and a pledge against violence, highlighting the power of everyday actions to transform communities.

  • Fiji Milestone: 100 Men Complete Program to Challenge Gender Norms

    Fiji Milestone: 100 Men Complete Program to Challenge Gender Norms

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A milestone in Fiji’s effort to end violence against women: men from Rewa and Cakaudrove complete a week-long program focused on respect, equality, and accountability. Early feedback hints at real changes at home and in how communities view gender roles.

  • Punja Family Legacy Fuels Fiji’s Quest to Become a Pacific Financial Hub

    Punja Family Legacy Fuels Fiji’s Quest to Become a Pacific Financial Hub

    Dec 8, 2025
    in Fiji News

    From a humble Fiji shop to a powerhouse in the Pacific, the Punja family’s story is a defining chapter in business. A blend of bold leadership, community impact, and a drive for governance that’s quietly shaping Fiji’s future.

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  • One Battle After Another Scores Nine Golden Globes Nominations
    Nine Golden Globes Nods for One Battle After Another Fuel Oscar TalkDecember 9, 2025
    One Battle After Another bursts onto the awards scene with nine nominations, a dark comedy that could redefine the season. With Leonardo DiCaprio steering a volatile tale and a parade of buzz-worthy contenders across genres, the race is heating up in unexpected ways.
  • UN Chief Condemns Raid on UNRWA Compound in East Jerusalem
    UN Chief Condemns Raid on UNRWA Site, Urges Protection of Humanitarian PremisesDecember 9, 2025
    Here are a few short teaser options you can use as the WordPress excerpt: 1) Tensions surge around a UN compound in East Jerusalem as a high-stakes call to protect humanitarian spaces echoes from the top. A warning with potential implications for aid work in the region. 2) A bold demand for inviolability of UN premises takes center stage in a volatile East Jerusalem moment. The stakes for humanitarian operations—and those they serve—are rising. 3) In a moment of mounting tension, the UN chief urges unwavering protection for humanitarian spaces. What happens next could shape the course of regional aid efforts.
  • Fiji's Nadi Youth Rugby Revival Becomes Lifeline Against Drugs
    Fiji Rugby Club Revived to Fight Youth Drug CrisisDecember 8, 2025
    An old Nadi rugby club is rising again with a purpose bigger than wins. The Votualevu Youth Rugby Club is steering Fiji’s youth away from trouble and toward discipline, teamwork, and hope. A forthcoming junior festival hints at a brighter future built on sport, community, and second chances.
  • Flying Fijians to Prioritize Character and Conditioning for 2027 World Cup
    Fiji’s 2027 Rugby World Cup Playbook: Why Character Beats TalentDecember 8, 2025
    Fiji’s 2027 Rugby World Cup plans shift from raw talent to iron-willed character and conditioning. Coach Mick Byrne emphasizes mentally tough, cohesive players who can endure a seven-week grind, with fitness and unity trumping individual flair.
  • Global Delegation in Dharamshala Seeks Dalai Lama Audience on World Human Rights Day
    Dharamshala Dialogues: Pacific MPs Push for Tibetan RightsDecember 8, 2025
    From Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand, an international parliamentary delegation heads to Dharamshala for a week of diplomacy, culture, and dialogue on Tibetan rights and self-determination. The program features conversations with the Dalai Lama and Tibetan leadership, culminating in a World Human Rights Day moment that underscores global support for the Tibetan cause.
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