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Fiji Wins Major Grant to Transform NCD Care with Digital Health
in Fiji NewsFiji is set to receive a substantial international grant to strengthen its fight against non-communicable diseases. The plan promises to empower community health workers, expand digital health tools, and introduce tele-consultations, advancing accessible care across the country through 2030.
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Ishan Kishan’s blistering 53 off 20 in India’s warm-up sparks World Cup hype
in SportsIshan Kishan blasted a rapid 53 off 20, peppering seven sixes in a high-octane warm-up clash. His explosive start sparks a bold reshuffle in India’s opening lineup and builds momentum heading into the World Cup.
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Signals a Bold Design Shake-Up
in TechnologyRumors hint at a foldable iPhone that could rewrite the rulebook on design and daily use. Expect changes to button placement, unlocking, and the camera setup, plus a bigger battery—marking a bold new chapter for Apple’s flagship.
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Fiji Launches Regional Military Chef Course with UK and NZ Partners
in Fiji NewsFiji kicks off a new Military Chef’s Course at Blackrock Camp, bringing together RFMF personnel and international partners to sharpen culinary skills and boost troop welfare. A notable step in regional defense collaboration and readiness.
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Bezos Silent as Washington Post Staff Warn of Possible Layoffs
in NewsUncertainty grips a landmark newsroom as looming layoffs threaten to reshape its coverage. With the owner silent and staff voicing alarm through letters and rallies, the future of essential reporting hangs in the balance, leaving readers to wonder what comes next.
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Labasa Airport Lease Talks: Landowners Push for a Stake in Development
in Fiji NewsLabasa Airport’s land lease renewal is sparking new talks with the Nabukarabe clan and local landowners. Officials say the goal is real partnership in development as runway upgrades loom, signaling a collaborative path forward for the region.
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From Rugby to Architecture: A Fiji Player’s Second Chance with the Matua Programme
in Fiji NewsOn the rugby field he shined, but a bigger game waited off it. This is the story of Adriu Nabose—how education, a second chance through a local programme, and a dream of architecture are shaping a future beyond the game.
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Rosa Parks Day: Why States Celebrate on Different Dates and the Push for Federal Recognition
in NewsRosa Parks Day honors a turning point in civil rights history and is observed on different dates across states—often tied to her birthday or the anniversary of her arrest. This piece explores how the observance began, where it’s celebrated, and the growing push for a unified national recognition that keeps Parks’ legacy alive in education…
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Leo Storm Triggers Emergency in Andalusia as Flood Fears Grow
in NewsAndalusia braces for the Leo storm as Level 2 emergency is declared, bringing heavy rain, powerful winds and rising rivers. With train disruptions, closures and evacuations underway, communities are lining up safety measures as authorities coordinate a challenging response.
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Why Madonna Won’t Appear on Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live—Yet
in NewsAndy Cohen unpacks the mystery behind Madonna’s elusive appearance on The Clubhouse—and what it could take to change her mind. A peek into real drama from The Real Housewives world and a hot off the press spin-off update promise plenty of drama to come.
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These Blue Light Transition Glasses Could Change How You Experience Screens
in Fiji NewsScreen time is everywhere—and so is eye strain. A quick look at blue light glasses and transition lenses hints at easier, more comfortable days in front of screens.
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Israel Court Demands Answers in Netanyahu-Ben-Gvir Row
in NewsIsrael’s legal system steps into a high-stakes clash over ministerial power and police independence. A landmark court order pushes Prime Minister Netanyahu to address questions about his handling of Itamar Ben-Gvir, sparking a tense debate on democracy and accountability.
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Dolan’s Farewell at St. Patrick’s Signals a New Era for NYC Catholic Leadership
in NewsSt. Patrick’s Cathedral becomes the setting for a historic farewell as Cardinal Dolan closes a 16‑year chapter. A moment of reflection for New York’s Catholic community as leadership shifts toward a new era. The stage is set for what comes next.
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Full House Star Dave Coulier Announces Remission After Dual Cancer Battles
in HealthA beloved TV icon opens up about a hard-fought cancer journey and a hopeful remission. Through humor, love, and unwavering family support, his story becomes a stirring testament to resilience—and a beacon of hope for what lies ahead.
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Agriculture Fees Under Review as Abattoir Costs Spark Concern
in Fiji NewsAn across-the-board review of agricultural service fees is underway, aiming to align long-standing rates with today’s costs and climate realities. The scope includes land valuations and abattoir charges, with expert input and broad consultations to ensure a fair, sustainable balance for farmers and the sector.
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Foldable iPhone Leaks Hint at Unconventional Buttons and Record-Breaking Battery Life
in TechnologyApple’s folding iPhone is shaping up with a bold, unconventional design—volume buttons tucked on the top-right edge and a right-side power button with Touch ID. Inside, a new layout aims for the largest iPhone battery yet, paired with a distinctive black, horizontal camera plateau on the back. White is confirmed for launch, with black rumored…
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NGO-RISE Initiative Targets Interim Upgrades for Informal Settlements
in Fiji NewsA new partnership is targeting informal settlements left out of current upgrades, promising practical interim improvements—from drainage to road access. Built on strong community engagement and trust with landowners, this move hints at safer, better-connected living conditions while longer-term plans take shape.
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Flagstaff Sentinels Rugby League Club: Empowering Youth Through Discipline and Community
in Fiji NewsFlagstaff’s latest rugby league venture is more than a team—it’s a community-led effort to shape futures. The Flagstaff Sentinels blend sport with mentorship, offering discipline, teamwork, and a steady path away from negative influences. A glimpse into how a game can become a catalyst for leadership, resilience, and lasting community impact.
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Issak Fines-Leleiwasa Sparks Fijian Drua Halfback Battle
in Fiji NewsIssak Fines-Leleiwasa is turning heads as the Drua push for depth at halfback, entering a fierce battle for the No. 9 jersey ahead of the season. With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, the pre-season clash in Lautoka hints at a dramatic contender for the starting role.
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Israel Court Demands Netanyahu Explain Ben-Gvir Dismissal Move
in NewsIsrael’s High Court presses Prime Minister Netanyahu for justification over his handling of a controversial minister, signaling a possible court-led shift in the political landscape. The standoff highlights mounting tensions between the judiciary and the government, with implications for governance and the rule of law in Israel.
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New York Times Strands Puzzle Delves Into On Key Theme and Hidden Symbols
in GamesToday’s Strands puzzle leans into a ‘On key’ theme centered on special characters. Hidden word clues and sly hints challenge even seasoned solvers—a fresh test for word lovers craving a new challenge.