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  • ADB Expands in Solomon Islands, Powering Renewable Energy and Education

    ADB Expands in Solomon Islands, Powering Renewable Energy and Education

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Transformative changes are underway in the Solomon Islands as a strengthened partnership with the Asian Development Bank targets affordable energy, modernized education, and private-sector–led growth. From the Tina River hydropower project to a refreshed University of the South Pacific campus, a new era of investment and opportunity is taking shape. The expanded in-country presence signals…

  • IOC Weighs Neutral Path for Russian and Belarusian Athletes Ahead of 2028 LA Games

    IOC Weighs Neutral Path for Russian and Belarusian Athletes Ahead of 2028 LA Games

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    Could the 2028 Games mark a return for Russian and Belarusian athletes? The IOC signals a more neutral stance, but political tensions and public opinion surrounding the Ukraine conflict loom large, making any reintegration far from straightforward.

  • UN Experts Hint at Crimes Against Humanity in Epstein Files

    UN Experts Hint at Crimes Against Humanity in Epstein Files

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Millions of Epstein-related documents have sparked urgent warnings of a sprawling, global network of abuses. Independent experts say the evidence could meet the threshold for crimes against humanity, revealing a disturbing pattern of misogyny, corruption, and systemic failures that left survivors re-traumatized.

  • Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delay Prompts Call for a More Consistent Live Schedule

    Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delay Prompts Call for a More Consistent Live Schedule

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Games

    Battlefield 6’s Season 2 arrives with renewed promises of polish after a delayed rollout, signaling a tighter approach to live content. Devs say they’re refining the pipeline to meet player expectations—could this herald a more consistent cadence for seasons to come?

  • Fiji in Global Drug Trade Spotlight as Border Security Comes Under Scrutiny

    Fiji in Global Drug Trade Spotlight as Border Security Comes Under Scrutiny

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Security concerns rise as communities flag Fiji’s vulnerabilities to the global narcotics network. From vast maritime zones to remote coastlines, experts warn about gaps that could be exploited by cartels and local facilitators. The discussion points to tough questions on prevention, awareness, and safeguarding border integrity.

  • Family Turmoil: The Hidden Driver Behind Youth Drug Use

    Family Turmoil: The Hidden Driver Behind Youth Drug Use

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Rising substance abuse among young adults is being linked to family breakdown and fragile home life, according to local community leaders. They warn that minors are increasingly exposed to drugs and pulled into illegal networks, calling for stronger parenting, school support, and community action to protect the next generation.

  • Randle Urges Vikings to Add Veteran QB to Push J.J. McCarthy

    Randle Urges Vikings to Add Veteran QB to Push J.J. McCarthy

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    John Randle says the Vikings need a capable veteran backing 23-year-old J.J. McCarthy, emphasizing real competition and steady game management over relying on aging passers. With free agency on the horizon, he hints at options like Carson Wentz, Case Keenum, Gardner Minshew, and Jimmy Garoppolo to balance McCarthy’s development without overshadowing him.

  • Thunderation Retires at Silver Dollar City, Sparks a New Chapter for the Park

    Thunderation Retires at Silver Dollar City, Sparks a New Chapter for the Park

    Feb 17, 2026
    in News

    Thunderation, Silver Dollar City’s beloved runaway mine train, is retiring after 33 years of thrills. A year-long farewell kicks off with special events and keeps the future of the ride—plus its historic site—shrouded in intrigue. Nostalgia and new possibilities collide as the park teases what comes next.

  • Mitrovic’s MLS Debut as Revolution Head Coach vs Nashville SC

    Mitrovic’s MLS Debut as Revolution Head Coach vs Nashville SC

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    Marko Mitrović makes his Revolution debut as New England hosts Nashville SC in a pivotal early test. With five new signings and several Revolution II promotions, the roster signals a fresh start. Nashville arrives with cup momentum and a sharpened attack, setting the stage for a tense, season-opening showdown.

  • Lupita Jones Joins La Casa de los Famosos Season 6, Teases Kitchen Dream with Laura Zapata

    Lupita Jones Joins La Casa de los Famosos Season 6, Teases Kitchen Dream with Laura Zapata

    Feb 17, 2026
    in News

    Lupita Jones is counting down to a new reality chapter, sharing how she’ll stay authentic as isolation looms and she dreams of teaming up with Laura Zapata in the kitchen. Her farewell hints at a journey driven by values, with a hopeful plan to give back if she wins and a determined stride for what…

  • Winter Storm Triggers Sierra Nevada Avalanche as Search for Missing Skiers Continues

    Winter Storm Triggers Sierra Nevada Avalanche as Search for Missing Skiers Continues

    Feb 17, 2026
    in News

    Six backcountry skiers were rescued alive, but ten remain missing after an avalanche sparked by a powerful winter storm near Castle Peak northwest of Lake Tahoe. Rescue teams are racing against time as heavy snowfall and dangerous avalanche conditions grip the Sierra. With more snow and travel disruptions on the way, the search continues for…

  • Henry Puna Takes Interim Helm at PIDP as Pacific Investment Push Gains Momentum

    Henry Puna Takes Interim Helm at PIDP as Pacific Investment Push Gains Momentum

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Henry Puna takes the helm as Interim Director of the Pacific Islands Development Program, signaling a renewed push for Pacific economic security. A new era of investment and partnerships is unfolding, with key regional engagements on the horizon.

  • Italy Edges USA in Olympic Team Pursuit as Night-Night Taunt Goes Viral

    Italy Edges USA in Olympic Team Pursuit as Night-Night Taunt Goes Viral

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    Eight laps of high-speed drama, highlighted by an NBA-inspired celebration that stole the spotlight. The race packed grit, pride, and sportsmanship, leaving fans buzzing about what happened on the ice.

  • Pacific Resilience Facility to Fortify Fiji’s Sugar Industry Against Climate Shocks

    Pacific Resilience Facility to Fortify Fiji’s Sugar Industry Against Climate Shocks

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s sugar industry is set for a major climate-resilience boost from a regional facility, promising smarter farming and stronger rural infrastructure. With extreme weather on the rise, the plan aims to safeguard livelihoods and the sector’s future.

  • Farewell to Fiji rugby pioneer Alifereti Dere, architect of rugby league

    Farewell to Fiji rugby pioneer Alifereti Dere, architect of rugby league

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Rugby bids a heartfelt farewell to a true pioneer. Alifereti Dere’s leadership and unwavering dedication left an enduring mark on Fiji rugby, celebrated by friends, family, and teammates as his legacy continues to inspire future generations.

  • Monteiro Targets Rio Open Clash With Fonseca After Qualifying Run

    Monteiro Targets Rio Open Clash With Fonseca After Qualifying Run

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    Two Brazilians collide at the Rio Open as Thiago Monteiro faces João Fonseca. Fresh off a tough qualifying run, Monteiro brings momentum and a story of perseverance that highlights Brazil’s growing depth on the ATP Tour. Expect a tight, gritty battle that could keep the crowd on the edge of their seats.

  • Casting Chaos and Trans Inclusion Debate Ahead of Telemundo’s Casa de los Famosos Season Premiere

    Casting Chaos and Trans Inclusion Debate Ahead of Telemundo’s Casa de los Famosos Season Premiere

    Feb 17, 2026
    in News

    La Casa de los Famosos llega con más que cámaras encendidas: tensiones, rumores y una conversación sobre inclusión que ya acapara titulares. Entre los conflictos destacados están la pelea entre Laura Zapata y Yina Calderón y la sombra de una posible exclusión de Nahomi Mejía por parte de otro concursante. Este estreno promete poner a…

  • Final Fantasy IX: Vivi’s May 2026 Illustrated Picture Book Set for Release

    Final Fantasy IX: Vivi’s May 2026 Illustrated Picture Book Set for Release

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Games

    Final Fantasy 9’s beloved Vivi returns in an illustrated tale that dives into identity and belonging, offering a more personal chapter for the iconic black mage. Guided by Kazuhiko Aoki and brought to life by Toshiyuki Itahana, this May 2026 release blends nostalgia with fresh storytelling and hints at new directions for the FF9 universe.…

  • Louisville Eyes Fifth Straight Win as SMU Rematch Looms

    Louisville Eyes Fifth Straight Win as SMU Rematch Looms

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    Louisville rides a five-game win streak into a pivotal rematch with SMU in Dallas. With a clean injury report and renewed momentum, the Cardinals aim to keep the surge going Tuesday night.

  • UMass Eyes Upset Over No. 23 Miami at Mullins Center

    UMass Eyes Upset Over No. 23 Miami at Mullins Center

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    UMass hosts No. 23 Miami in a marquee Mullins Center showdown, where the Minutemen chase a statement win against a perfect MAC foe. Expect veteran leadership, clutch defense, and plenty of late‑game drama in Amherst.

  • Packers’ Special Teams Woes Reveal a Deeper Roster Problem

    Packers’ Special Teams Woes Reveal a Deeper Roster Problem

    Feb 17, 2026
    in Sports

    Packers’ special teams are under the microscope as a young, evolving roster creates depth challenges. The debate isn’t just about coaching—it’s about the makeup of the unit and how quickly it can grow. As leadership weighs its next moves, the key may lie in roster development more than quick fixes.

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  • ADB Expands in Solomon Islands, Powering Renewable Energy and Education
    ADB Expands in Solomon Islands, Powering Renewable Energy and EducationFebruary 17, 2026
    Transformative changes are underway in the Solomon Islands as a strengthened partnership with the Asian Development Bank targets affordable energy, modernized education, and private-sector–led growth. From the Tina River hydropower project to a refreshed University of the South Pacific campus, a new era of investment and opportunity is taking shape. The expanded in-country presence signals a bold commitment to inclusive development.
  • IOC Weighs Neutral Path for Russian and Belarusian Athletes Ahead of 2028 LA Games
    IOC Weighs Neutral Path for Russian and Belarusian Athletes Ahead of 2028 LA GamesFebruary 17, 2026
    Could the 2028 Games mark a return for Russian and Belarusian athletes? The IOC signals a more neutral stance, but political tensions and public opinion surrounding the Ukraine conflict loom large, making any reintegration far from straightforward.
  • UN Experts Hint at Crimes Against Humanity in Epstein Files
    UN Experts Hint at Crimes Against Humanity in Epstein FilesFebruary 17, 2026
    Millions of Epstein-related documents have sparked urgent warnings of a sprawling, global network of abuses. Independent experts say the evidence could meet the threshold for crimes against humanity, revealing a disturbing pattern of misogyny, corruption, and systemic failures that left survivors re-traumatized.
  • Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delay Prompts Call for a More Consistent Live Schedule
    Battlefield 6 Season 2 Delay Prompts Call for a More Consistent Live ScheduleFebruary 17, 2026
    Battlefield 6’s Season 2 arrives with renewed promises of polish after a delayed rollout, signaling a tighter approach to live content. Devs say they’re refining the pipeline to meet player expectations—could this herald a more consistent cadence for seasons to come?
  • Fiji in Global Drug Trade Spotlight as Border Security Comes Under Scrutiny
    Fiji in Global Drug Trade Spotlight as Border Security Comes Under ScrutinyFebruary 17, 2026
    Security concerns rise as communities flag Fiji’s vulnerabilities to the global narcotics network. From vast maritime zones to remote coastlines, experts warn about gaps that could be exploited by cartels and local facilitators. The discussion points to tough questions on prevention, awareness, and safeguarding border integrity.
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