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Paige Greco dies at 28, Australia’s Paralympic gold medalist
Paige Greco, Australia’s Paralympic gold medalist, dies at 28 after a sudden medical episode at her Adelaide home. From Tokyo 2020 gold to a string of world titles, her trailblazing career and boundless spirit left an enduring mark on sport—and her memory continues to inspire.
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Harmer’s 4-21 guides South Africa to victory over India at Eden Gardens as Guwahati sets up series decider
Opening Test delivered drama in spades, with a star turn from a standout bowler and stubborn resistance at the crease shaping the day. Momentum now hangs in the balance as the series heads to Guwahati for a mouthwatering finale. Expect tactical duels, bold decisions, and moments that could redefine the contest.
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Germany’s Klingbeil Heads to China as Debate Over Dependence Intensifies
Germany’s finance chief Lars Klingbeil travels to Beijing, seen as a milestone for the new coalition’s China policy. With a widening trade gap and fragile supply chains, tensions over rare earths and chip access loom large—testing Berlin’s approach to Beijing and potentially reshaping Europe’s stance on the rival economy.
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Fiji’s President Calls for Love to Heal a Divided Nation
Amid Fiji’s ongoing struggle with political upheaval, a stirring address from its president points to compassion as the healing force the nation needs. He argues that unity across diverse communities—and acts of humanitarian care—offer a practical path beyond laws alone. A hopeful call to prioritize love and service that truly changes lives.
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Fela Kuti Exhibition Lands in Lagos, Spotlighting Afrobeat’s Icon
An expansive Lagos exhibition spotlights Fela Kuti’s fearless fusion of music and activism, expanding the Paris-born show with 440 artifacts, vibrant visuals, and live performances. It teases a deeper look at the Afrobeat icon’s enduring legacy.
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What’s Behind Fiji Police’s 18% Drop in Complaints?
A notable 18 percent drop in complaints against Fiji police officers from August to October signals progress, but officials stress continued discipline and stronger collaboration as the force heads into the festive season.
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Valve’s Hardware Push Sparks Fresh Half-Life 3 Hopes
Valve’s hardware push—Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and a new VR headset—shifts the spotlight, but whispers about Half-Life 3 won’t fade. With Alyx proving the universe isn’t done and hints of a larger project in motion, anticipation is building as a major showcase nears.
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IndiGo and Akasa Air Gear Up for Navi Mumbai International Airport Debut
Two major airlines are poised to launch from Navi Mumbai’s new airport this December, signaling a potential reshaping of western India’s aviation landscape. With IndiGo’s multi-city start and Akasa Air’s phased rollout, NMIA could redefine regional connectivity around Mumbai and beyond. A new chapter in travel and growth is taking off.
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Army beats Police in Sukuna Bowl cricket opener as Tupou shines
Army opens Sukuna Bowl week with a dramatic three-wicket win over Police, sparked by Makutu Seruu Tupou’s 78 and a commanding Man of the Match performance. The result sets an electric tone for the week as fans turn toward the looming rugby clash.
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Taiwan Tensions Rise as China and Japan Clash Over Declarations and Intervention Talk
Fresh tensions drift over Taiwan as Beijing and Tokyo lean on historic declarations to frame sovereignty and security. Officials reference Cairo and Potsdam-era boundaries, hinting at how a regional crisis could reshape roles and responses. The evolving dialogue signals a pivotal moment in Sino-Japanese relations and the region’s future.
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Fiji pushes grant-based climate finance at COP30, urging Global South solidarity
At COP30, Fiji sends a stirring call for climate justice, spotlighting how the crisis is reshaping lives across the Global South. From rising seas to saltwater intrusion threatening crops, the appeal for grant-based, accessible funding and swift, equitable action is clear. A moment that could reshape international climate finance and solidarity.
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Argentina’s stunning second-half surge stuns Scotland at Murrayfield
Argentina unleashed a fearless second-half rally that flipped the match on its head. A decisive turning point, smart changes, and a burst of late pressure revealed a new level of grit and confidence that has fans buzzing for what’s next.
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Fiji eyes new burial sites as cities near capacity
Fiji’s urban growth is prompting a careful look at end-of-life planning. Officials are weighing future burial options, potential land considerations, and how cremation could complement traditional practices. The evolving approach aims to balance cultural respect with practical needs as communities anticipate space constraints ahead.
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Fiji Village Launches Self-Funded Water Project, Inspiring Nationwide Hope
After years of anticipation, a rural village unveils a long-awaited water system born from community resolve and government support. This milestone signals reliable access, renewed self-reliance, and a hopeful path for future development.
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Harry McNulty Returns for 2026 Coral Coast Fiji 7s with Mike Friday Select
Harry McNulty returns to the Coral Coast Fiji 7s with the Mike Friday Select, sharpening the squad’s bid at Lawaqa Park. A blend of seasoned pros and new talent promises high-octane rugby and a festival atmosphere as January 15-17 looms. The countdown hints at a landmark year for Fiji’s showcase on the international rugby calendar.
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Flying Fijians show resilience in France test as World Cup dream grows
Fiji’s Flying Fijians showed real grit against a world-class France, trading pace for resilience and moments of momentum after a tough start. Captain Tevita Ikanivere speaks of hard-earned lessons and a clear path forward as they eye Spain next and sharpen their trajectory toward the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
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Double Unmasking Sparks Mystery in The Masked Singer Mexico
Un nuevo domingo de misterio está a la vuelta de la esquina. Esta entrega trae más pistas, giros sorprendentes y secretos bajo las máscaras que podrían cambiarlo todo. ¿Qué sorpresas nos esperarán esta semana? La intriga está servida.
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Fiji ramps up road safety as holidays approach amid licensing delays
As the festive season nears, Fiji gears up for a bold push on road safety, targeting speeding, reckless driving, and licensing gaps. Officials signal reforms, heightened awareness, and tougher enforcement to curb risky habits on busy highways. Early signs show fatalities easing, but the road to safer travel will require vigilance and broad public cooperation.
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Paul George Questionable for 76ers-Clippers Showdown
Paul George is listed as questionable for Monday’s game after knee surgery—his first status update since the injury. A full-practice sign hints at a possible return as the 76ers prep for a marquee matchup with the Clippers and Embiid continues to pace a reshuffled lineup.
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Fiji bets on event-based tourism to diversify attractions and boost local economies
Fiji is shifting gears to an events-driven tourism strategy—celebrations, culture, music, and sport are set to attract new crowds and boost local economies. From Homecoming to surfing championships, a broader wave of opportunity could reshape communities across the islands.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine in New Legal Crossfire: Will House Arrest Be His Fate?
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s sentencing is approaching as prosecutors push for a short term, citing recent violations of his supervised release. His team argues for a lighter path, suggesting house arrest, while the case raises bigger questions about accountability and rehabilitation for a high-profile figure who once cooperated with authorities.