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Miss Fiji Pageant Under Fire Over Body-Shaming Allegations
in Fiji NewsMiss Fiji 2025 alleges bullying and body-shaming within the pageant, recounting weight-based remarks and harsh feedback from the organizers. The controversy spotlights the tension between empowerment and the pressures of pageantry, as an official response is awaited.
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Lautoka residents rally to clear bridge blocked by fallen tree
in Fiji NewsHeavy rains turned a village crossroads into a critical bottleneck when a massive rain tree blocked the only bridge into Vaivai, Saru. Neighbors and local contractors joined forces to clear the blockage, showcasing a community ready to confront the elements and keep life moving.
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Michigan lands ex-Utah cornerback Snowden in transfer portal splash
in SportsMichigan adds a versatile defensive back from Utah, bringing big-play potential and return ability to the Wolverines. With a revamped secondary under new coaches, Snowden’s arrival hints at a brighter, more dynamic season ahead.
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Poll: Michigan voters doubt Trump’s economy as grocery prices rise ahead of 2026 election
in NewsAs the 2026 election approaches, Michigan voters weigh the economic impact of Trump’s policies. A new survey finds rising prices across the board—with groceries taking the biggest bite—and a collective sense that personal finances and overall economic leadership are not winning broad support.
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Heated Rivalry: Forbidden Love Ignites in a High-Stakes World
in NewsTwo rivals, one forbidden spark. In a high-stakes world where every glance hides a risk, a secret romance tests loyalties, courage, and the taste of victory. As whispers close in and fear of discovery looms, desire fights to survive against a world quick to judge. A bold, provocative tale of love, risk, and belonging that…
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Fiji kicks off nationwide consultations to co-create its rural development policy
in Fiji NewsNationwide consultations are underway to shape Fiji’s National Rural Development Policy, a plan set to redefine life in rural and outer-island communities. Emphasizing a co-creation approach and community voices, the effort seeks to tackle transport costs, market access, and climate challenges—paving the way for a more resilient, inclusive rural future.
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Bitcoin hits $93k as traders await Supreme Court tariff ruling and CPI data
in FinanceBitcoin edges higher as volumes rebound, while traders weigh a heavy slate of macro data and a looming Supreme Court decision. With uncertainty lingering around the path to a major milestone, sentiment remains cautious even as the market eyes potential moves ahead.
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Bitcoin Poised for Longer-Term Rally as Citi Holds $143K Target
in FinanceBitcoin nudges lower, yet the bigger picture remains unsettled. With the outlook split between a potential long-term rally and a looming downside risk, the move hinges on ETF demand and broader macro trends. Prices linger near the $90k mark as ETF outflows add to the backdrop, and many view the recent pullback as a natural…
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World Hindi Day Sparks Language Pride in Fiji
in Fiji NewsAcross Fiji, communities gathered to honor World Hindi Day with performances and awards that celebrate the language’s role in a vibrant, multicultural society. The event highlighted a collective effort to keep Hindi alive for future generations, with more celebrations on the horizon.
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The Running Man lands at home: UK digital release sparks buzz
in NewsUK audiences can now own Glen Powell and Edgar Wright’s bold reimagining of a cult classic. A high-stakes reality hunt meets sharp humor and a timely take on media power, delivering a fresh angle on the story. Digital purchases are £13.99, with a DVD release arriving March 2.
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End of an Era as US Ambassador Retires in the Marshall Islands
in Fiji NewsAmbassador Laura M. Stone retires after a 35-year diplomatic career that deeply shaped U.S.-Marshall Islands ties. Her leadership touched education, health, and key security discussions under the Compact of Free Association, leaving a lasting imprint on communities and regional cooperation. As a new chapter begins, the partnership continues to evolve and endure.
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Ben Shelton Heads Auckland as ASB Classic Top Seed, Romance in Focus
in SportsRising tennis star Ben Shelton arrives in Auckland as the ASB Classic’s top seed, with partner Trinity Rodman by his side. Between intense training and city moments, the couple adds a personal spark to a season already shaping up to be electric.
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Tim Scott Unveils Bipartisan Plan to Shape the Crypto Market
in FinanceA bipartisan push aims to clarify the digital asset market with clear rules that protect consumers and support small businesses. After months of negotiations, lawmakers say the framework balances risk, growth, and security, signaling a major step forward in the evolving crypto landscape.
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XRP 2026 Split: Wall Street Flows Up as XRPL On-Chain Activity Falters
in FinanceTwo futures pull XRP in opposite directions as 2026 begins: a growing institutional wrapper backed by regulatory clarity, and a weakening on-chain economy with thinning liquidity. ETF inflows and corporate interest meet shrinking on-chain activity and waning user engagement. Will capital reinforcements translate into real network use, or does the story stay rooted in speculation…
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Clausura 2026: Puebla vs Mazatlán Could Mark Mazatlán’s Farewell at Cuauhtémoc
in SportsTwo Liga MX teams collide in Puebla as the Clausura resumes, each chasing a momentum-boosting win. Mazatlán’s uncertain future adds extra edge to the clash at the Estadio Cuauhtémoc, while Puebla seeks redemption at home. A hard-fought showdown could tilt the early season in surprising directions.
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Fiji Youth Unveil i-Tatau Ahead of India Exchange Programme
in Fiji NewsFiji’s young leaders are set to embark on a high-profile international exchange, blending culture with hands-on learning and leadership experiences. The journey promises new connections, global perspectives, and opportunities to showcase Fiji on a broader stage.
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12-Year-Old Turkish Swimmer Aims for 2028 Olympics After Earthquake Tragedy
in NewsFrom the rubble to the pool, Medine Ocak is turning unimaginable loss into unstoppable resolve. At twelve, she trains six days a week with an eye on the 2028 Olympic Games, proving that resilience can rise from dark times.
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Sparks a Philosophical Zombie Odyssey
in News28 Years Later: The Bone Temple shifts the zombie saga toward existential questions in a godless, post-apocalyptic landscape. Brimming with brutal clashes and flickers of humanity, this installment wrestles with faith, purpose, and what it truly means to survive when comfort is gone.
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Morris Brown College President Ousted Ahead of Accreditation Review
in EducationDr. Kevin James’s sudden removal as Morris Brown College president has stunned students, faculty, and alumni just weeks before a crucial accreditation review. With an interim leader in place and questions swirling about governance and contracts, Morris Brown faces a pivotal moment and an uncertain path forward.
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Chris Noth Drops Cryptic Jab as Parker Wins Carol Burnett Award
in NewsA provocative Instagram post from Chris Noth stirs renewed tension with Sarah Jessica Parker just as she accepts a major TV honor. Amid lingering accusations and a history of on-set clashes, cryptic exchanges keep the feud in the spotlight.
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Pavard Vows No Let-Up in Trophy Quest for Club and Country
in SportsBenjamin Pavard warned against underestimating any opponent as his team kept the pressure high. Reflecting on a mixed season, he stays focused on upcoming targets—from the Coupe de France to Champions League qualification—while reaffirming his readiness to represent France when called.