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Crystal Palace Face Decisive Zrinjski Clash in Conference League Playoff
in SportsCrystal Palace head into a high-stakes second leg with Zrinjski Mostar, hoping to reverse a rocky run of form. With injuries and departures piling up under Oliver Glasner, the Eagles face a pivotal moment where momentum—and belief—could swing the season. A big performance here would spark the turnaround many have been waiting for.
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Isaia Walker-Leawere’s Fiji Homecoming Sparks Hurricanes-Drua Showdown
in Fiji NewsIsaia Walker-Leawere returns to Fiji with more than points on the line—family roots and pride push him toward a heat‑soaked, hard‑hitting showdown. It’s a clash that will test endurance and ignite the crowd.
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Vikings Weigh Anthony Richardson Trade Ahead of NFL Combine
in SportsMinnesota’s quarterback picture could be headed for a bold new direction. Rumors link the Vikings to Anthony Richardson as a high-upside reclamation project, with trade chatter expected to heat up around the NFL Combine. As J.J. McCarthy continues to prove himself and veterans are weighed, a potential reshaping of the QB room looms on the…
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Sextortion on the Rise: Online Safety Commission Warns of a Growing Threat
in Fiji NewsA growing sextortion crisis is sweeping online spaces, with victims paying hundreds to thousands to keep intimate images from being shared. Scammers are getting bolder and more tech-savvy, using fake profiles and encrypted apps to manipulate people. Increased awareness, support, and swift reporting are urgently needed to curb this troubling form of online abuse.
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New York Steps Up to Aid Massachusetts Blizzard Cleanup
in NewsAmid a record blizzard, neighboring states put rivalry aside and rally together. A rapid cross-state mobilization of snow crews and heavy equipment arrives to clear roads and support affected communities, underscoring a powerful spirit of regional resilience.
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ABG Takes Majority Control of Panguna Mine, Signals Bougainville’s Next Chapter
in Fiji NewsBougainville tightens its grip on the Panguna project, signaling a new, more transparent era for the region’s mineral wealth. As old tensions echo in the background, a hopeful yet cautious path to revival unfolds for Bougainville’s economy and people.
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France Expands Its Pacific Footprint: Fisheries Oversight, Security Partnerships, and Disaster Response
in Fiji NewsFrance maintains a steadfast presence in the Pacific, blending sustainable fisheries management with regional security across its vast EEZ. Through partnerships, joint patrols, and disaster-response exercises, Paris works to strengthen governance and resilience from New Caledonia to French Polynesia.
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Randy Orton’s Elimination Chamber 2026 Quest for a 15th WWE Title
in SportsRandy Orton heads into Elimination Chamber 2026 with one clear goal: a shot at the Undisputed WWE Championship and a historic 15th title. With fierce rivals and shifting alliances on the horizon, the Viper’s move could reshape WWE’s main event landscape. Will the Chamber spark Orton’s defining comeback or unleash a bold new challenger?
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Cerundolo Questions Rio Open Scheduling After Retirement
in SportsFrancisco Cerundolo’s Rio Open run hit a snag after a grueling week and a quick turnaround ended in retirement. He voiced frustration over the scheduling, while organizers defended their approach. Now, as the top seed heads to the Chile Open, all eyes are on how he rebounds in the next swing of the South American…
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Nottingham Forest Eye Europa League Progress as Pereira Warns Against Complacency vs Fenerbahce
in SportsVitor Pereira isn’t guessing what comes next, even with a 3-0 cushion at the City Ground. He hints at squad tweaks, shares injury updates, and emphasizes the right mentality and home support as Forest edge closer to a European night.
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Fiji’s Climate Relocation: Redesigning Homes and Rewriting Gender Roles
in Fiji NewsFiji’s climate relocation story is moving beyond bricks and borders into a conversation about gender, dignity, and community. A decade after devastating floods reshaped lives, experts argue that true resilience must include housing design, privacy, and inclusive decision-making. As policymakers anchor these ideas in law, the piece explores what genuinely people-centered relocation could look like.
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Pacific Police Unite in Solidarity with Fiji After Officer’s Death
in Fiji NewsAcross the Blue Pacific, Palau and the Cook Islands police forces stand in solidarity with Fiji in mourning a fallen officer. Their messages emphasize shared values and a renewed commitment to protecting communities, spotlighting regional cooperation among frontline crews.
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Vacant Lautoka home fire triggers NFA warning to owners
in Fiji NewsAn unattended Lautoka home was destroyed by fire, sparking a warning about the dangers of vacant properties. With risks from electrical faults to arson, owners—especially those overseas—are urged to keep their properties secure as investigators look into what happened.
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Near-Vanuatu Tropical System Heads Toward Fiji as Weekend Weather Threat Looms
in Fiji NewsTD09F is strengthening near Vanuatu and could become a tropical cyclone within 24 hours. While a direct hit on Fiji isn’t expected, the system may pass southwest of the island group this weekend, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the Western Division and Kadavu. Officials warn of flash flooding and infrastructure damage and urge…
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Europa League: Second legs set to shape the Round of 16 draw
in SportsEuropa League knockout play-offs heat up with the second legs, and a Round of 16 draw looms the next day. Which teams will edge through and who could find themselves facing a fresh, high-stakes matchup? Expect tension, drama, and plenty of late-night twists.
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Resident Evil Requiem: A Sinister Sanatorium Teases a New Chapter in Survival Horror
in GamesStep into a chilling survival horror that fuses nerve-wracking stealth with blistering action. In the shadow of a haunted sanatorium, a determined FBI agent uncovers secrets that threaten to reshape everything—and a familiar ally dives headlong into the chaos. Expect twists, tense encounters, and moments that push your nerve to the limit.
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Randy Orton Targets Record-Setting 10th Elimination Chamber Appearance in Chicago
in SportsRandy Orton steps back into the Elimination Chamber for a record-breaking 10th time, bringing decades of experience to a high-stakes fight for WrestleMania glory. In Chicago, will the veteran instincts prove the ultimate edge?
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Jonathan Majors Sets Comeback Film in South Carolina
in NewsJonathan Majors is plotting a comeback with an 80s/90s–style action thriller, produced by The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend. With a seasoned team at the helm, this next move could define his return to the big screen.
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Fiji Launches Digital Literacy Drive to Curb Misinformation and Online Threats
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a digital crossroads as authorities urge everyone to sharpen digital literacy. A new push targets misinformation, online abuse, and AI-enabled threats, calling for critical thinking, accountability, and a collective effort to create safer online spaces for all.
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Fiji Kula to Kick Off Free Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, Fans Called to Pack Stadium
in Fiji NewsFiji’s national women’s team, the Fiji Kula, steps into a historic moment as they kick off the FIFA Women’s World Cup Oceania Qualifiers. With a new head coach and every match open to fans, this campaign is more than football—it’s a unifying push for empowerment and pride. The opening clash features New Caledonia.
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US to Sign Major MCC Development Pact in Fiji as Pacific Outreach Expands
in Fiji NewsA high-profile visit from a senior U.S. official signals a renewed push for Fiji–U.S. cooperation. Talks on strategic development and a landmark funding agreement could reshape investment, trade, and regional partnerships across the Pacific.