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Fiji Government, media enjoy a ‘honeymoon’

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Government is enjoying a “honeymoon” period with the media, says Dialogue Fiji executive director Nilesh Lal. As one of the panelists during an event marking...

New temperature records, food security threats likely as El Niño looms

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The development of an El Niño climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean this year is more and more likely, with dangerously high temperatures and...

World Press Freedom Day: Media under threat and MIDA

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By Sera Tikotikovatu-Sefeti The move by some countries across the region to introduce laws and policies to limit media freedom is a direct breach of...

Fijian Media Association calls for journalists to be bold

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The Fijian Media Association (FMA) is calling on journalists to fearlessly pursue the truth and demand transparency from those in positions of authority. Emphasising the...

Cop28 head backs fossil phase-out with carbon capture caveat

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The head of the Cop28 climate talks has called for “phasing out fossil fuel emissions”, teeing up a debate between governments over the role...

‘Drug smugglers to be shot’: PNG MP

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North Fly MP James Donald has issued orders for Papua New Guinea police to shoot to kill people using his district for drug and...

The case for opening the ADF to citizens of Pacific Islands nations

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The potential benefits in a contested region extend far beyond a military need. By David Van  Other than times of extreme crisis, (e.g., the Second World...

Solomon Islands plagued by bombs from the Second World War

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Eighty years after intense battles were fought over the archipelago, Solomon Islanders are still regularly maimed and killed by ordnance By Nicola Smith, Asia...

Temporary executive for troubled Fiji Rugby Union

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Suva lawyer Simione Valenitabua has been appointed as the Interim Administrator of the Fiji Rugby Union (FRU). He has been appointed by Fiji's Attorney General...

World Rugby Pacific Challenge opens with emphatic wins for Fiji Warriors and Manuma Samoa

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After a three-year hiatus, the World Rugby Pacific Challenge returned on Wednesday with big wins for Fiji Warriors and host nation Manuma Samoa. In the...

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