Divergence of views not only at the leaders level but even in our panel of experts – PIF Secretary General
While the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ collective statement is very clear in expressing their concerns on Japan’s decision to di
While the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ collective statement is very clear in expressing their concerns on Japan’s decision to di
Japan take your money, take your waste, we don’t need it. Let us protect our children and protect our ocean. These were the cha
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says while they regret the fact that Japan has gone ahead to start discharging the treated nuclear
The rumoured strike or protest today by the nurses is not happening, and all Fijians can continue to rely on undisrupted medical s
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Finance and the Leader of the National Federation Party, Professor Biman Prasad has today stre
Business owners are facing challenges due to the presence of unruly drunkards in Makoi as this issue has not only created an incon
Concerns continue to be raised on why the Vodafone Super Deans Rugby Competition U18 and U19 knockout games are not going into ext
The Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat remains silent on Japan’s planned dumping of the Fukushima treated nuclear wastewater – whic
The Fiji NGO Coalition On Human Rights is now making a desperate call to the Fijian government, and other Pacific Islands to call
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says the NGOs that are against discharging of treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclea
There are a lot of legacy issues that the Fiji Nursing Association has been raising for years concerning nurses’ welfare, conditio
As the calls continue for local and international action to reject the discharging of wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclea