The Pacific Employability Transferable All-Life Skills (PETALS) framework represents a collective effort across countries to identify the values, competencies and skills, grounded in their cultures ...
On board the Australian defence vessel ADV Reliant, Major Tadio Nariva of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces looks out over ...
Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Sashi Kiran says it is unacceptable that so many girls in Fiji continue to ...
Abstract: Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) have demonstrated remarkable success in vision and visual-language tasks within the natural image domain. Owing to the significant domain gap between ...
The Fiji Peace Festival 2025 was held on Saturday afternoon in Suva under the theme “HOPE in Fiji: Heritage Outreach for ...
Abstract: The definition of the language syntax and semantics for SystemVerilog, which is a unified hardware design, specification, and verification language, is provided. This standard includes ...
Japan opened a sixth straight U17 finals with victory as they powered beyond Morocco. The AFC giants looked to have opened the scoring in the first half when Anthony Motosuna headed home, but he was ...
A tournament-record 98,943 fans packed into the iconic Estadio Azteca Mexico City for the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup™ final between Uruguay and Mexico. The home crowd left happy following a 2-0 win for ...
Fiji becomes home to the Pacific's first Cryo Lab. Moriori people celebrate their first ever Moriori Language Week. The PNG Kumuls have claimed their third consecutive Pacific Bowl title. New research ...
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission reminds leaders of moral duty to promote peace and inclusivity amid ...
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Former Fiji rugby captain Joeli Veitayaki, aged 58, has passed away unexpectedly. Known as Big Joe, he earned 49 caps for Fiji between 1994 and 2003, playing at the 1999 and 2003 Rugby World Cups.
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