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In Fiji, a Rapid HIV Surge Hits the Next Generation
world4 days ago

In Fiji, a Rapid HIV Surge Hits the Next Generation

Fiji is experiencing a rapid HIV surge driven by unsafe needle practices, meth use, and stigma, with infections rising among youth and babies alike. Officials say about one baby per week is diagnosed with HIV from mother-to-child transmission and a child under five dies each month, though advances—ART, PrEP, expanded testing, mobile clinics, and safe houses—offer a path forward as the government and partners scale up the response.

Cartels’ Fiji Pipeline Fuels Meth Surge and HIV Crisis
world23 days ago

Cartels’ Fiji Pipeline Fuels Meth Surge and HIV Crisis

In Fiji, international crime networks use the archipelago as a meth transit hub, with weekly drop-offs in a squatter settlement where dealers package white crystals for about $22 a dose; the drug trade exacerbates a growing HIV epidemic among people who inject drugs, highlighted by community safe spaces such as Survival Advocacy Network that offer HIV testing and support.

Leonardo DiCaprio Criticized for Disrespectful Behavior in Fiji Hotel
entertainment1 year ago

Leonardo DiCaprio Criticized for Disrespectful Behavior in Fiji Hotel

Leonardo DiCaprio faced criticism for allegedly ignoring a traditional farewell serenade by hotel staff in Fiji, as seen in a TikTok video. Fans labeled his behavior as 'disrespectful' for not acknowledging the staff, while some defended his low-key departure, suggesting celebrities prefer privacy. This incident follows his recent birthday celebration with A-list guests and his relationship with model Vittoria Ceretti.

"New Bird-Winged Fish Species Discovered in Fiji Waters"
biology1 year ago

"New Bird-Winged Fish Species Discovered in Fiji Waters"

A new species of scorpionfish, named Neomerinthe ornithoptera, has been discovered in the tropical waters of Fiji and the Wallis and Futuna Islands in the southwest Pacific. This unique fish has longer pectoral-fin rays resembling a bird wing, and lacks certain spines typically found in scorpionfish. The bird wing scorpionfish, unlike its venomous relatives, inhabits deeper waters and is found near a few islands in the Pacific Ocean.

Mysterious Disappearance: Powerball Winner Edwin Castro Vanishes After Record-Breaking Jackpot
lifestyle2 years ago

Mysterious Disappearance: Powerball Winner Edwin Castro Vanishes After Record-Breaking Jackpot

Edwin Castro, the winner of the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, disappeared from social media and treated his friends to a luxury trip to Fiji before his identity was made public. After choosing the lump sum payment option, Castro kept his newfound wealth largely secret. Upon returning from his vacation, he hired bodyguards and began managing his windfall with his brother. Castro also faced spam messages from scammers and a lawsuit from a man claiming to be the rightful owner of the winning ticket. Despite the legal challenges, Castro has made significant purchases, including a $25 million mansion and a $47 million estate, while remaining grounded and focused on making a profit.

"Fiji's Stunning Victory Over Australia Shakes Up Rugby World Cup"
sports2 years ago

"Fiji's Stunning Victory Over Australia Shakes Up Rugby World Cup"

Fiji's victory over Australia at the Rugby World Cup may have been considered an upset, but it was not a huge surprise to those familiar with the sport. Fiji and other small Pacific Island nations consistently excel in rugby, punching above their weight. Fiji's success in rugby sevens, a stripped-down version of the game, has translated to the full-format game, with the team having a chance to make the quarterfinals. Despite their limited resources, these nations have a strong rugby culture and passion for the sport. The talent coming from the islands is often sought after by other countries, but staying and competing against rugby superpowers is becoming a viable option.

Tragic Accident: Toddler drowns while parents cook dinner on catamaran
tragedy2 years ago

Tragic Accident: Toddler drowns while parents cook dinner on catamaran

A 13-month-old toddler named Māhina Toki drowned after falling from a catamaran in Musket Cove, Fiji. The child had been strapped into a harness on the deck and watching a movie while her parents cooked dinner. When they returned, they couldn't find her, and an urgent search was launched. Her body was found floating in the sea, and attempts to revive her were unsuccessful. The family is now raising funds to cover the cost of flights home and funeral expenses. Police in Fiji are investigating the incident.

Fiji's Prime Minister Cancels China Trip Due to Cellphone Mishap
politics2 years ago

Fiji's Prime Minister Cancels China Trip Due to Cellphone Mishap

Fiji's Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, has cancelled his trip to China after tripping and injuring himself while looking at his cellphone. Rabuka, who had planned to attend the opening of the World University Games in Chengdu and meet President Xi Jinping, has shown skepticism towards Beijing, ending a policing agreement with China and signing agreements with U.S. allies. While Fiji is not trying to distance itself from China, it aims to ensure that cooperating partners share the same values. The Chinese embassy in Fiji expressed well wishes for Rabuka's recovery and extended an invitation for a future visit.