"The UN still owes us a few hundred million dollars, which could have gone into infrastructure development, particularly in health, transport and education."
03 Aug
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Waisea Nasokia
While New Zealand was formally invited to join the Board — and chose to decline — Fiji was not invited at all.
08 Feb
Jim Sanday
The Fiji public are entitled to know whether its sons and daughters are being sent to stabilise a peace—or to operate amid an unresolved conflict.
26 Jan
He said any decision would first be deliberated by Cabinet before being taken to Parliament.
15 Jan
Sosiveta Korobiau
The former Prime Minister breaks his silence on the ‘G11’ and ‘G13’ split.
23 Dec 2025
Rariqi Turner
Former military commanders set aside political differences to honor returning Iraq peacekeepers with a shared cake-cutting ceremony in Suva.
Tomasi Duikoro, Kereni Sorowaqani, and Avinesh Naicker reunite with loved ones after serving in the First Battalion, Fiji Infantry Regiment in Iraq.
22 Dec 2025
Lasarusa Nukutabu is among more than 100 troops welcomed home after year-long deployment
Fiji marks the end of a historic chapter in international service as the final 156-member UNAMI contingent arrives at Black Rock Camp.
20 Dec 2025
Caroline Ratucadra
Fiji Police officer recognised at MFO Headquarters in Egypt for dedication to global peace efforts.
08 Nov 2025
Laiseana Nasiga