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FMA says Fiji’s press freedom gains still fragile

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“Three years after the lifting of draconian media laws under which Fiji’s media industry operated, and even with significant improvements in the country’s media...

Fiji marks Press Freedom day, Calls for responsible Media

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As Fiji marks World Press Freedom Day, the Government recognises the vital role of a free and independent media in any healthy democracy. That was...

Fijian Drua rule on home turf

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Fijian Drua co-captain Temo Mayanavanua has praised his side’s effort and the unwavering support from fans following their 24-14 win over the Highlanders in...

PINA Statement for World Press Freedom Day 2026

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By President, Kalafi Moala On this World Press Freedom Day, we gather under a powerful and timely theme: “Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting...

Iran crisis shows fossil fuels-based energy system ‘is inherently volatile and unstable’

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Senior UN climate leaders are getting behind countries mobilising this week for a transition away from fossil fuels at a groundbreaking event in Colombia. The...

Fiji Parliament ratified PRF in uninanimous vote, pushes debt free-climate funding

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Fiji’s Parliament has unanimously approved the ratification of the agreement to establish the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) Wednesday, marking a significant step toward strengthening...

Fiji Government split on Emergency Powers; Polls won’t be automatically delayed

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says a State of Emergency is “very seriously” being considered to tackle Fiji’s growing drug crisis, even as his own...

Pacific Islanders combat mercury poisoning of the environment

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It is an invisible contaminant that has been found in fisheries, an essential part of the food chain for many Pacific Islanders. Mercury, emitted from...

Push for leaders to see climate as gender issue

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Pacific women and girls bearing the brunt of the climate crisis are demanding governments listen to their lived experiences when making global commitments at...

Sinlaku claims 12 lives in region, deadliest in decades: report

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Super Typhoon Sinlaku claimed 12 lives between Guam, Chuuk, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, making it one of the deadliest for...

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