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Venus Williams Comes Within Two Games of Historic Australian Open Win
in SportsAn electric Australian Open duel tested a living legend’s stamina and a rising star’s resolve. With blistering rallies and momentum shifts that kept the crowd on its feet, the match unfolded like a roller-coaster of twists. A defining moment in a remarkable comeback that fans won’t forget.
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Popyrin and Muller Set for Australian Open 2026 First-Round Clash
in SportsTwo closely ranked rivals collide in the Australian Open’s first round, promising a tense battle on Melbourne’s hard courts. Popyrin vs. Muller brings contrasting styles and high stakes as they chase early momentum in 2026. Expect a hard-fought clash that could set the tone for the opening days of the tournament.
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Missing 19-Year-Old in Wailevu River, Labasa: Rescue Efforts Resume as Currents Hamper Search
in Fiji NewsRescue teams press on in challenging conditions to locate a 19-year-old who disappeared after a river incident during a weekend fishing trip. Strong currents and murky water have slowed the effort, but the community stays hopeful as authorities urge caution around water bodies.
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Second Sphere to Rise at National Harbor, Maryland — Immersive Entertainment Near DC
in NewsA second Sphere venue is headed to National Harbor, bringing immersive entertainment to the D.C. area in a more intimate 6,000-seat setting. Expect the iconic exosphere facade and what’s billed as the world’s highest-resolution LED screen for a new kind of night out. Backed by public and private incentives, this expansion hints at a fresh…
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Lautoka Waste-to-Energy Plan Faces Community Backlash Over Health and Waste Concerns
in Fiji NewsA proposed waste-to-energy project in Lautoka is sparking strong local opposition over health and environmental concerns and questions about the consultation process. As energy needs collide with community safeguards, the path forward remains uncertain.
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Fiji’s Waste-to-Energy Plan at Vuda Point Sparks Recycling Debate
in Fiji NewsFiji weighs the promise of a waste-to-energy project against a strong push for reduce-and-reuse. As community voices seek transparency and safeguards, officials insist any energy solution must align with the country’s recycling goals and protect local health and the environment. A delicate balance is being charted amid growing public interest.
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Davos: Will Trump’s Attendance Spark a Dialogue on the Global Wealth Gap?
in NewsAll eyes are on Davos as world leaders and corporate chiefs convene for four days of high-stakes dialogue on wealth, technology, and global power. With rising inequality, tech disruption, and shifting alliances in focus, this year’s forum is poised to shape the year ahead.
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Jay Chou’s 1-Point Slam Moment Sparks Identity Debate at Australian Open
in SportsMandopop icon Jay Chou brings star power to the Australian Open in a one-point slam that turns a match into a single decisive moment. His rapid showdown with a young Australian champion also prompts a broader conversation about national representation and identity in sport.
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Federer Shines as Australian Open Kicks Off with Star-Studded Ceremony
in SportsMelbourne kicked off the Australian Open with a star-studded ceremony led by Roger Federer. The night teased a season-long tennis festival, reuniting legends and signaling an electric start to the year.
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Minneapolis Protest Chaos: Influencer Surrounded by Crowd as ICE Crackdown Heats Up
in ImmigrationNick Sortor, a well-known influencer, finds himself in a frightening Minneapolis standoff as anti-ICE protesters close in on his car. A gripping video and post recount the chaos—including a warning he gave before driving away. The incident underscores how sharply immigration policy stirs urban tensions today.
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Trump’s Greenland Push After Nobel Snub Sparks NATO and Trade Tensions
in NewsRhetoric about Greenland and NATO is drawing fresh scrutiny of US-Europe ties. As tensions mount over security, sovereignty, and trade, observers warn this could reshape the future of transatlantic relations.
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The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3 Wrap Sparks Spring/Summer Return
in NewsProduction on The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 3 has wrapped, sparking waves of anticipation. With post-production and visual effects still to come and a spring or summer release in sight, fans wonder how the Dead City saga will unfold alongside the Daryl Dixon storyline.
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Shannen Doherty’s Ex-Husband in Posthumous Divorce Settlement Battle
in NewsTwo years after Shannen Doherty’s death, her ex-husband faces a fresh legal challenge over their divorce settlement. New filings hint at disputed assets and licensing rights, signaling a tense battle unfolding behind courtroom doors.
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Industry Season 4 Teases Fresh Faces and Higher Stakes
in NewsIndustry Season 4 pivots from the Pierpoint playground to a broader arena of power, money, and influence—fintech, media, and government. Harper runs a fund, Yasmin navigates a tangled personal life, and a new cast reshapes the stakes. With razor-sharp wit and a retro synth pulse, the drama deepens its bite.
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Mertens vs Tararudee: Australian Open Opener Sparks Fresh Talent Showdown
in SportsTwo contrasting tales collide on Melbourne Park’s outdoor hard courts as Elise Mertens takes on rising qualifier Lanlana Tararudee in the Australian Open’s first round. The seasoned pro meets the fast-rising challenger in a match that could set the tone for both players’ campaigns. It promises a tense, can’t-miss moment as both chase a deep…
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Energy Fiji Limited in Arbitration Over CETWUF Strike Notice
in Fiji NewsEnergy Fiji Limited provides a clarifying update as tensions with CETWUF head into arbitration and defamation litigation. With court proceedings shaping the path ahead, the company stresses employee cooperation to safeguard service and welfare amid ongoing legal and workplace matters.
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Trump at Davos Strains Global Ties With Tariff Threats
in News– Davos gathers the world’s power brokers under a banner of dialogue, even as tariff threats and shifting alliances tilt the balance of influence. – A high-stakes clash between cooperation and competition unfolds in the alpine forum, where trade moves and geopolitics collide. – As leaders converge, the line between diplomacy and disruption grows thinner,…
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Jacob Fearnley Seeks Confidence Boost After Majchrzak Battle
in SportsJacob Fearnley opens up after a gripping four-set battle with Kamil Majchrzak, reflecting on the moments that could have swung the match. He talks openly about chasing consistency, boosting confidence, and the possible tweaks ahead as he continues his journey on the circuit.
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Oceania Pro League Goes Live on FBC Two Across the Region
in Fiji NewsAn ocean-spanning football showdown is kicking off, bringing live action and drama to fans across Oceania. With rapid-fire rounds, surprise twists, and rising stars, this season promises plenty of pulse-pounding moments across the Pacific.
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Nakashima Seeks First Australian Open Win in Melbourne Showdown
in SportsRising American Brandon Nakashima eyes an Australian Open breakthrough against Botic van de Zandschulp at Melbourne Park. Fresh off a strong Brisbane showing, he arrives with momentum—and a chance to turn it into a memorable run on the hard courts.
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Andrew Lincoln Debuts Dark New Thriller in Coldwater After Walking Dead Exit
in NewsAndrew Lincoln trades Rick Grimes for a darker path in Coldwater, a tense thriller that follows a man whose dangerous friendship with a neighbor pulls him into uncharted territory. The premiere has sparked mixed reviews—US critics praise Lincoln’s emotional depth, while some UK voices call the pacing and tone hit-or-miss. With whispers of more Walking…