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Fiji Signals Five-Year National Development Push With Strategic Planning Workshop
in Fiji NewsFiji kicked off a two-day workshop to sharpen planning and statistics for national development, calling for innovative, collaborative thinking. Assistant Minister Sakiusa Tubuna urged forward‑looking, SMART goals and agile risk management to turn strategy into action and align with the country’s long‑term priorities. The sessions aim to boost coordination and efficiency across public service.
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Gospel Sounds the Trumpet: Fiji History Comes Alive at Gospel High School
in Fiji NewsAt the term’s close, Gospel High School staged a concert that doubled as a powerful history lesson. A ten-member cast brought to life a turning point that reshaped a village, turning tragedy into hope through gospel and drama. With proceeds supporting student leadership, the night celebrated how education and faith can spark real change.
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Kalshi Sues Utah Over Prediction Markets, Sparks Legal Battle
in NewsUtah moves to label prediction-market apps illegal, sparking a high-stakes legal clash with Kalshi. The case dives into who should regulate these markets and what the future may hold for how they operate.
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Dubai Quarterfinals: Medvedev Favored Over Brooksby in Data-Driven Clash
in SportsAn AI-driven preview of Dubai’s quarterfinals sets the stage for Medvedev versus Brooksby, a clash charged with momentum and high stakes. Early indicators tilt toward Medvedev, hinting at a potential edge as the match approaches, with both players aiming for a place in the semis. A data-backed read on what could unfold in this high-stakes…
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India weigh No.3 reshuffle as Samson and Axar return for Zimbabwe clash
in SportsAfter a tough loss, India’s batting balance is under the microscope ahead of the Zimbabwe clash. A high-profile former cricketer hints at a right-handed rethink—potentially moving Sanju Samson to No. 3 and recalling Axar Patel—as the team weighs their best path forward.
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Rabuka Launches 2026 iTaukei Scholarship to Empower Future Leaders
in Fiji NewsDiscipline meets opportunity as a new scholarship program opens doors for iTaukei students. Backed by landowners and a dedicated wealth fund, it pairs financial support with mentorship, internships, and a future service commitment in Fiji—covering fields from engineering to IT. It’s a launchpad designed to empower youth and ripple through communities.
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Fiji Pursues Mandatory Narcotics Education in Every School
in Fiji NewsA bold plan targets the narcotics crisis through education and dialogue: making drug education compulsory in every school and expanding youth voices in communities nationwide. The approach emphasizes early intervention and stronger, healthier communities.
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Ukraine Pursues Prosperity Package in U.S.-Led Recovery Talks Ahead of March
in NewsUkraine readies for a pivotal round of talks on its post-war recovery, spotlighting a bold “prosperity package” and plans to mobilize billions in investment. A March trilateral session with Russia in Geneva could change the pace of negotiations, as reconstruction and prisoner-exchange logistics come into sharper focus. The outcome could redefine Ukraine’s path to peace…
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Kyoto’s Buddharoid: The Robot Priest Redefining Buddhist Rituals
in AIA new humanoid robot steps into the temple, blending reverence with advanced AI. Buddharoid can perform ritual gestures, offer scripture-based guidance, and accompany ceremonies—sparking questions about how technology might sustain faith communities in a changing world. A peek into the evolving intersection of spirituality and robotics.
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Unbeaten South Africa vs West Indies Clash Sets Up T20 World Cup Super Eight Showdown
in SportsTwo unbeaten sides collide as South Africa bowl first against a reshaped West Indies in a high-stakes Super Eight clash. With the red-soil pitch set to come alive in 35°C heat at the Narendra Modi Stadium, captain Aiden Markram hints the conditions will tell a tale. West Indies bring in Roston Chase to counter SA’s…
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Fiji readies historic return of elected local councils as voter education kicks off
in Fiji NewsFiji prepares to restore democratically elected municipal councils after more than two decades. With voter registration planned for April and education campaigns starting mid-March, the move signals a renewed, participatory approach to local governance and accountability.
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Kalshi’s Insider-Trading Crackdown Shakes Up Prediction Markets
in NewsSuspicious trading tied to elections has jolted a leading prediction market, prompting enforcement against high-profile participants. The platform says it detected anomalous activity and imposed suspensions and penalties, underscoring a rising push for integrity in these increasingly watched markets.
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Iran-US Geneva Talks Face High Stakes Amid Military Buildup
in NewsGeneva hosts a delicate round of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington as regional tensions tilt toward action. Negotiators weigh sanctions relief, uranium enrichment rights, and mounting security concerns, offering a rare glimpse of diplomacy amid a volatile standoff.
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Kyoto Debuts Buddharoid: AI Robot Monk to Assist Ceremonies
in AIMeet Buddharoid, a robot monk in Kyoto whose AI offers reflections rooted in Buddhist teachings and even gestures in prayer. From personal dilemmas to social questions, it answers with a calm, monk-like presence. Could this fusion of technology and spirituality signal a new path for traditional temples?
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Tesla Ends Model S/X, Converts Fremont into Optimus Robot Factory
in FinanceTesla pivots hard from autos to robotics, ending Model S/X production and converting Fremont into an Optimus robot factory. The latest earnings reveal a bold new direction that’s got investors buzzing about what comes next.
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NVIDIA Posts Record Q4 Revenue as AI Demand Accelerates Data Center Growth
in NewsAI demand is accelerating, and NVIDIA sits at the center of the surge. The latest results spotlight record momentum and a bold roadmap for data center and AI platforms that could redefine the year ahead.
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PacTow’s Tug Kavachi Returns to Honiara, Enabling Two-Tug Harbour Moves in the Solomon Islands
in Fiji NewsTwo tugs, one milestone: a refurbished Solomon Islands-flagged vessel returns to service to team up with a powerful partner, enabling the region’s first two-tug harbour maneuvers in Honiara. The move underscores local crews, safer operations, and a broader push to strengthen the Solomon Islands’ maritime infrastructure.
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Vacherot Stuns Monfils in Acapulco, Signals New Era as Monfils Bows Out
in SportsValentin Vacherot makes a bold statement in Acapulco, guiding Gael Monfils toward a poignant exit and signaling a bright new chapter for the rising star. Momentum from a standout season hints at more dramatic breakthroughs to come.
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OFC U-19 Championship 2026 Draw Revealed: New Zealand in Group B, Samoa to Host
in Fiji NewsDates, hosts and the lineup are out for the OFC U-19 Championship 2026. With Samoa staging the main event in September and the Cook Islands hosting the qualifier in June, the 25th edition promises fresh talent, rising rivalries, and a new path to the regional showpiece.
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EU-backed Samoa Digital Media Hub to Transform Agriculture and Fisheries Outreach
in Fiji NewsSamoa unveils its first Digital Media Hub in Apia, a modern step to boost how farmers, fishers, and communities access timely, practical information. Backed by international partners, the hub promises smarter outreach, stronger transparency, and broader digital inclusion across agriculture and fisheries.
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Vacherot Faces Monfils in Day 3 Acapulco Showdown as Betting Buzz Grows
in SportsValentin Vacherot’s Day 3 at Acapulco pits momentum against two contrasting foes—a battle-tested veteran and a rising challenger. As betting markets weigh in on the two key clashes, the narrative centers on adaptation, momentum, and how far his form can carry him under pressure.