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Fiji Boxer Facing Blindness Launches Run to Aid the Disabled
in Fiji NewsOnce a boxing champion, Tevita Tui now faces progressive blindness and turns his fight into a charity mission. He’s organizing a fundraising run from Navua to Suva to support the Disabled Trust, hoping to spark change for those with disabilities—and perhaps find a path toward regaining his own sight.
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Soul Power Docuseries Reframes the ABA’s Untold Basketball Legacy
in SportsA new docuseries shines a brighter light on the ABA—its innovations, diverse stars, and the culture that helped shape the modern game. Soul Power peers behind the caricatures to reveal untold stories, honest triumphs, and a legacy that still echoes in today’s basketball. An invitation to rethink a pivotal chapter in the sport’s history.
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Back to School, Top of the Class: An Adult Learner’s Year 12 Triumph
in Fiji NewsAfter years away from the classroom, a determined woman returns to study and discovers a transformation that goes beyond grades. Her comeback turns into a triumph, setting her on a new path toward teaching and proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your future.
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Fiji Police Bribery Probe Shadows Murder Trial
in Fiji NewsA senior police officer finds himself at the center of a bribery probe tied to a ransom connected to a high-stakes murder case. With court sessions underway and investigators digging deeper, questions about police integrity and justice are in sharp focus.
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VW-Rivian JV Signals Affordable EV Era as Rivian R2 Targets $45K and 300-Mile Range
in VehicleVW’s software edge fuels a bold Rivian alliance, signaling a new phase for electric mobility. The Rivian R2 is pitched as compact, capable, and more affordable, with Europe expansion and a new factory on the horizon. Expect a software-forward experience with frequent updates and rugged versatility that could redefine electric adventure.
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Bonobos Unveils Chino 2.0 Campaign Starring Nicholas Braun
in NewsBonobos leans into its chino heritage with a fresh campaign starring Nicholas Braun, spotlighting updated fits like Chino 2.0 and Vintage Twill. As Guideshops expand, the brand stays true to its fit-first promise while evolving for today. A look at how Bonobos balances roots with modern style.
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The ABA Revolution: How a Rival League Redefined Basketball
in SportsEpisode 1 peels back the curtain on a revolution in basketball—where culture, risk, and lightning-fast play collided to redefine the game. A movement built by outsiders turns into the sport’s lasting heartbeat, echoing in every dunk, pass, and breakaway today.
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Feud Takes Off: 50 Cent and Ja Rule Clash on a Flight
in NewsTempers flare mid-flight as 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Ja Rule reignite their famous beef. Fresh footage and bold taunts add another chapter to their long-running feud, leaving fans buzzing about what happened aboard that flight.
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FHL Takes Major Stake in Port Denarau Marina, Boosting Fiji’s Maritime Tourism
in Fiji NewsPort Denarau Marina enters a new chapter as a leading investor strengthens its stake, positioning itself as the marina’s largest shareholder. The move signals a bold push in Fiji’s maritime tourism landscape and hints at future growth and upgrades.
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India-Fiji Scholarships Boost Fiji’s Workforce as Suva Hospital Project Advances
in Fiji NewsIndia’s scholarship and training programs are expanding opportunities for Fijian professionals while strengthening cultural ties between the two nations. Through international study, technical training, and collaborative healthcare initiatives, the partnership is building skills and shared understanding. It signals a future of growing collaboration and mutual benefit for both countries.
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Russia fines pensioner for liking YouTube videos in landmark discrediting case
in NewsA Russian court fines a 72-year-old pensioner over a YouTube “like,” in a case critics say stretches the line between private online activity and discrediting the army. The ruling spotlights rising scrutiny of dissent in a tense political climate.
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Shiffrin Falters as USA Bags Bronze in Olympic Mixed Team Debut
in SportsCortina’s first Olympic mixed-team event delivered drama and surprises, with two American skiers grabbing a podium while a top competitor faces an early hurdle. The new format is already sparking twists as the 2026 Games heat up.
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Gauff’s Forehand Woes Surface in Doha as Qatar Open Opener Ends Early
in SportsGauff’s Doha campaign hits a setback as forehand issues resurface, muting her usually sharp game. With a pivotal season ahead, this reminder that one shot could redefine her form leaves fans curious about what’s next.
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Fiji Weighs Village By-Laws to Fight Drugs and Empower Communities
in Fiji NewsFormer MP Niko Nawaikula champions a revival of village by-laws to tackle Fiji’s drug challenge. He argues formal, community-backed rules—along with protected zones and new Village Narcotics Protection Committees—could empower local action while protecting constitutional rights. It’s a provocative blend of traditional governance and modern law aimed at reshaping how communities respond to the crisis.
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Alix Earle Faces Backlash Over Super Bowl Halftime Moment
in NewsAlix Earle responds to backlash over her Super Bowl moment with a love-forward message and a spotlight on her charitable work. As rumors swirl—from resurfaced past posts to a possible romance with a football icon—this chapter in her public story shows how fame and scrutiny collide in the social media era.
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Fiji’s Copper-Gold Potential Could Drive a New Economic Era
in Fiji NewsFiji could be on the verge of a mining-driven economic shift, with new gold and copper projects hinting at a potential boost in exports and jobs. As demand for copper grows with electrification and stronger power infrastructure, the Pacific nation’s mineral potential may offer a new engine for growth.
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Ben Ogden Wins Olympic Silver in Cross-Country Sprint, Ending 50-Year US Drought
in SportsBen Ogden sparked history at the Olympics, grabbing silver in the men’s cross-country sprint in Tesero and snapping the United States’ 50-year medal drought in the discipline. At 25, his bold moves and late surge turned heads and hinted at a rising era for American cross-country skiing. A breakthrough performance that could redefine the country’s…
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Netanyahu-Trump Rendezvous Hints at a Turning Point in Iran Talks
in NewsDiplomacy intensifies as U.S.-Iran talks enter a pivotal phase. Behind closed doors, leaders weigh concessions, red lines, and potential responses—foreshadowing a region-watch moment with far-reaching implications.
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Doha WTA 1000 Day 3: Gauff-Cocciaretto, Muchova-Valentova, Noskova-Gracheva Set to Clash
in SportsDay 3 at the Doha WTA 1000 serves up gripping clashes as rising stars test established veterans. First-time meetings line the slate—Noskova vs Gracheva and Muchova vs Valentova—while Gauff pursues momentum against Cocciaretto. Expect tight battles, momentum swings, and bold calls on how the day could unfold.
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Trump Accounts to Launch July 4: A Government-Backed Start for Kids’ Wealth
in FinanceCould a federal plan give every child a real shot at building wealth from day one? Government-backed, tax-deferred accounts are pitched as long-term tools for education, a first home, or launching a business, but who qualifies and how it all works may shape the promise. As details unfold, families weigh the potential impact on their…
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Russia Fines Man for Liking War-Related YouTube Videos
in NewsA Russian court has set a chilling new precedent by convicting a 72-year-old man for simply liking YouTube videos about the Ukraine war. The ruling treats a like as a public statement discrediting the military, sparking concerns about free expression and online life in Russia.