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  • Fiji Ministry Cracks Down on Illegal Fish Waste Dumping After Permit Violations

    Fiji Ministry Cracks Down on Illegal Fish Waste Dumping After Permit Violations

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An illegal dump of fish waste along Namosi Road has triggered a strong MECC response, linking the act to a Walu Bay processing facility operating without a valid waste permit and an unlicensed transporter. Officials retrieved the waste and directed proper disposal through a licensed operator, with further enforcement on the horizon. The incident underscores…

  • Resident Evil: Requiem Hidden Safe Codes Unlock Big Loot

    Resident Evil: Requiem Hidden Safe Codes Unlock Big Loot

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Games

    Hidden safes litter Rhodes Hill Care Center and the ARK labs, guarding loot that can tilt the odds in your favor. Each lock hides a puzzle of rotations and numbers that tests your memory and nerve as you explore. On tougher difficulties, the codes shift, adding a new layer of challenge to your survival hunt.

  • Istanbul Meeting to Decide Next-Season Flu Vaccine Strains as U.S. Sits Out

    Istanbul Meeting to Decide Next-Season Flu Vaccine Strains as U.S. Sits Out

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Health

    Top flu scientists gathered in Istanbul to map a next-generation vaccine for fall 2026. They’re weighing how the virus has evolved, production realities, and global cooperation—and the result could redefine the season’s defenses.

  • Guinea-Bissau halts CDC-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial amid ethical concerns

    Guinea-Bissau halts CDC-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial amid ethical concerns

    Feb 27, 2026
    in News

    Guinea-Bissau halts a US-funded trial examining hepatitis B vaccine side effects, sparking a heated clash among researchers and lawmakers. The proposal to delay newborn vaccination drew stern warnings from global health authorities about ethics and potential harm. As the debate unfolds, the episode raises fresh questions about protecting vulnerable populations in medical research.

  • Fiji National Rugby League Faces Governance Shake-Up as Board Member Is Removed

    Fiji National Rugby League Faces Governance Shake-Up as Board Member Is Removed

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fresh leadership at the Fiji National Rugby League is tightening governance standards, removing former board member Rajesh Singh over unresolved conflicts of interest. The move signals a renewed push for transparency and accountability as the league eyes stability and growth ahead.

  • Missouri deputies killed in line of duty spark community tribute and family fund

    Missouri deputies killed in line of duty spark community tribute and family fund

    Feb 27, 2026
    in News

    Tragedy touches the Ozarks as two Christian County deputies are killed in the line of duty. A relief fund has been established to support the families and injured officers, as a community comes together in this time of mourning and remembrance.

  • Tradition at a Crossroads: GCC Reforms Village By-Laws to Balance Rights and Community Safety

    Tradition at a Crossroads: GCC Reforms Village By-Laws to Balance Rights and Community Safety

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Traditional norms collide with modern rights as the Great Council of Chiefs reviews village by-laws to bolster community discipline. A new subcommittee will explore how customary law can balance collective safety with individual rights, signaling a pivotal shift for village life. The discussion hints at how tradition and constitutional rights may coexist in harmony.

  • Papa John’s Plans Major Store Closures in Cost-Cutting Push Through 2027

    Papa John’s Plans Major Store Closures in Cost-Cutting Push Through 2027

    Feb 27, 2026
    in News

    Papa John’s reveals a bold restructuring that could reshape its store network as it tightens costs and refocuses on profitability. With sales growth facing headwinds, the move signals a major pivot in a challenging market.

  • Three Quartz, One Door: The Moon-Sun-Star Puzzle in Resident Evil Requiem

    Three Quartz, One Door: The Moon-Sun-Star Puzzle in Resident Evil Requiem

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Games

    Resident Evil Requiem drops you into a nerve-wracking early puzzle where three Quartz—Moon, Sun, and Star—hold the key forward. Navigate the Rhodes Hill Care Center’s menacing halls, dodge deadly foes, and team up with a curious ally as you coax a Puzzle Box to reveal its secrets. A cerebral, pulse-pounding moment that deepens the survival-horror…

  • Fiji Agriculture Goes Global: Innovation to Boost Local Farmers

    Fiji Agriculture Goes Global: Innovation to Boost Local Farmers

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s farmers are stepping into a global marketplace with bold plans to refine product development, safeguard freshness, and boost the reach of traditional and organic produce through innovative partnerships and technology. This shift aims to strengthen value chains, cut reliance on imports, and grow a more resilient agricultural sector.

  • Fiji’s World Bank–Backed PHIT Health Transformation Invites Bidders for Major Upgrades

    Fiji’s World Bank–Backed PHIT Health Transformation Invites Bidders for Major Upgrades

    Feb 27, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji is stepping into a landmark health transformation, backed by a substantial investment to modernize facilities, digital services, and cancer care. The initiative kicks off with an early market engagement for contractors, signaling a new era for the nation’s healthcare.

  • Bruno Mars Teases The Romantic Ahead of New Album Preview

    Bruno Mars Teases The Romantic Ahead of New Album Preview

    Feb 27, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Bruno Mars returns with The Romantic, his first solo album in a decade, featuring nine fresh tracks led by the new single “I Just Might.” A pre-release event promises an intimate preview and a chance for fans to share love stories that could spark a personal dedication. The Year of The Romantic is about to…

  • Punch the Baby Macaque Captivates Global Attention at a Japanese Zoo

    Punch the Baby Macaque Captivates Global Attention at a Japanese Zoo

    Feb 27, 2026
    in News

    Punch, a newborn Japanese macaque, has captivated hearts with a tale of abandonment and resilience. A plush orangutan becomes his unlikely companion as zookeepers navigate his social development and welfare in captivity. A poignant look at how families, friendships, and even toys shape a young animal’s world.

  • Isaia Walker-Leawere’s Fiji Homecoming Fuels Hurricanes-Drua Showdown

    Isaia Walker-Leawere’s Fiji Homecoming Fuels Hurricanes-Drua Showdown

    Feb 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Isaia Walker-Leawere returns to Fiji carrying family pride into a brutal, heat-soaked showdown. Expect a fast, physical midfield battle that could tilt the match in Lautoka’s heart.

  • Sextortion Surge: Why Victims Pay to Hide Private Images Online

    Sextortion Surge: Why Victims Pay to Hide Private Images Online

    Feb 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Sextortion remains a troubling trend, with victims paying to keep intimate images private as scammers grow more sophisticated. Fake profiles and encrypted apps are now common tools in these crimes, prompting calls for vigilance, support, and swift reporting.

  • Bruno Mars Unveils The Romantic Flower Shop Pop-Up Ahead of Album Release

    Bruno Mars Unveils The Romantic Flower Shop Pop-Up Ahead of Album Release

    Feb 26, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Bruno Mars’ latest era blooms in a playful pop-up that blends romance, music, and memory. A flower-filled weekend promises dreamy photo moments, exclusive merch, and a nod to the joy of physical media—a whimsical celebration for fans and dreamers alike.

  • Kennedy Dinner Drama: Carolyn Faces the Matriarch at Hyannis Port

    Kennedy Dinner Drama: Carolyn Faces the Matriarch at Hyannis Port

    Feb 26, 2026
    in News

    At Hyannis Port, a formal Kennedy dinner becomes a pressure cooker of etiquette and hidden power. Carolyn faces Ethel Kennedy’s exacting gaze as tradition—and a moment that could change everything—loom over the table.

  • Fiji’s Climate Relocation: Pushing Gender Equality to the Forefront

    Fiji’s Climate Relocation: Pushing Gender Equality to the Forefront

    Feb 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    More than a decade after Fiji’s devastating floods, authorities are rethinking climate relocation with a sharper focus on gender and social inclusion. From housing design to women’s leadership and preserving cultural ties, experts say resilience hinges on inclusive, rights-based planning as Fiji strengthens its climate laws. A new path for adaptation is taking shape.

  • Pacific Police Unite in Solidarity After Fiji Officer’s Death

    Pacific Police Unite in Solidarity After Fiji Officer’s Death

    Feb 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Across the Blue Pacific, police forces unite in sorrow and solidarity after the loss of Constable Peniasi Racagi in Fiji. This tribute highlights the enduring bonds among frontline crews—fidelity, courage, and service—as they stand together to safeguard their communities.

  • Fiji’s Youth at Risk: Trauma Behind the Drug Use Rise

    Fiji’s Youth at Risk: Trauma Behind the Drug Use Rise

    Feb 26, 2026
    in Fiji News

    In Fiji, a troubling rise in youth drug cases is drawing attention to how early trauma shapes vulnerability. Leaders are calling for stronger protection, trauma-informed support, and community-driven action to steer the next generation toward a safer path.

  • Bruno Mars Drops The Romantic: A Soulful Nostalgia Revival

    Bruno Mars Drops The Romantic: A Soulful Nostalgia Revival

    Feb 26, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Bruno Mars returns with The Romantic, a nine-track mood that nods to 70s and 80s soul—from Philly vibes to quiet storm—with a dash of Latin rock. The lead single is already making waves, signaling a nostalgic yet fresh new chapter in his sound. A retro-infused comeback that fans won’t want to miss.

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  • Environment Ministry Cracks Down on Illegal Waste Dumping Linked to Unpermitted Facility
    Fiji Ministry Cracks Down on Illegal Fish Waste Dumping After Permit ViolationsFebruary 27, 2026
    An illegal dump of fish waste along Namosi Road has triggered a strong MECC response, linking the act to a Walu Bay processing facility operating without a valid waste permit and an unlicensed transporter. Officials retrieved the waste and directed proper disposal through a licensed operator, with further enforcement on the horizon. The incident underscores why permits and responsible waste management are essential for public health and the environment.
  • Resident Evil: Requiem Hidden Safe Codes Unlock Big Loot
    Resident Evil: Requiem Hidden Safe Codes Unlock Big LootFebruary 27, 2026
    Hidden safes litter Rhodes Hill Care Center and the ARK labs, guarding loot that can tilt the odds in your favor. Each lock hides a puzzle of rotations and numbers that tests your memory and nerve as you explore. On tougher difficulties, the codes shift, adding a new layer of challenge to your survival hunt.
  • Istanbul Meeting to Decide Next-Season Flu Vaccine Strains as U.S. Sits Out
    Istanbul Meeting to Decide Next-Season Flu Vaccine Strains as U.S. Sits OutFebruary 27, 2026
    Top flu scientists gathered in Istanbul to map a next-generation vaccine for fall 2026. They’re weighing how the virus has evolved, production realities, and global cooperation—and the result could redefine the season’s defenses.
  • Guinea-Bissau halts CDC-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial amid ethical concerns
    Guinea-Bissau halts CDC-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial amid ethical concernsFebruary 27, 2026
    Guinea-Bissau halts a US-funded trial examining hepatitis B vaccine side effects, sparking a heated clash among researchers and lawmakers. The proposal to delay newborn vaccination drew stern warnings from global health authorities about ethics and potential harm. As the debate unfolds, the episode raises fresh questions about protecting vulnerable populations in medical research.
  • Fiji National Rugby League Board Shakeup After Governance Breach
    Fiji National Rugby League Faces Governance Shake-Up as Board Member Is RemovedFebruary 27, 2026
    Fresh leadership at the Fiji National Rugby League is tightening governance standards, removing former board member Rajesh Singh over unresolved conflicts of interest. The move signals a renewed push for transparency and accountability as the league eyes stability and growth ahead.
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