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Fiji’s Indigenous-Led Marine Park Clinches Global Ocean Innovation Award
Fiji is turning tides with the Naidiri Marine Biodiversity Park, an indigenous youth‑led project in Sigatoka, earning the OceanLove Innovation Award 2025. A standout in education among hundreds of global entrants, it highlights how community stewardship and reef restoration can shape the future of our oceans. A glimpse into a bold model where tradition and…
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Fiji Moves to Overhaul Immigration Laws: What the New Bills Could Mean for Foreign Workers
Fiji is moving to overhaul its immigration rules with urgent reforms aimed at faster, fairer processing and stronger protections for foreign workers. As draft measures advance, the focus is on balancing public concerns with real opportunities in the job market.
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Intrusion at Fiji PM’s compound sparks security concerns
Security concerns flare after a man is charged with trespass for entering Fiji’s Prime Minister’s compound to discuss clan disputes. With sentencing set for July 17, authorities say stronger safeguards at government sites are a priority.
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Veterans Day Deals Across U.S. Restaurants
Veterans Day is a nationwide thank-you to those who served, with many restaurants offering free meals, discounts, and special treats for veterans and active-duty members. This quick preview hints at the kinds of offers you might encounter and what to expect when dining out to celebrate the day.
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Dallas Weather Forecast: Seasonal Swings Ahead
Dallas surfacea con un clima de extremos moderados: días templados, veranos calurosos y una lluvia que apenas se sabe cuándo aparece. Un vistazo rápido a las estaciones, el sol y la variabilidad típica de la ciudad.
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Fiji-born powerlifter nets four medals at World Powerlifting Championship for Team Australia
From a small Fiji sugarcane farming village to the world stage, Varun Vimlesh Lal’s rise in powerlifting is a story of grit, balance, and big dreams. At 27, he earned four medals at the World Championship, proving that dedication to family, craft, and relentless training can defy the odds.
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Arctic Blast Triggers Southeast’s First Hard Freeze — What’s Ahead for Your Garden?
An Arctic blast brushes the Southeast, bringing light snow flurries to parts of Charlotte and a hard freeze on the horizon. As winter settles in, this cold snap could reshape gardening plans and daily routines across the region.
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State Board Rules MCPS Electric Bus Contract Illegal
A legal setback reshapes MCPS’s electric bus plans as a state board rules the award of a major contract illegal, putting maintenance of hundreds of buses at stake. The ruling raises questions about bidding integrity and the district’s path forward for its evolving transit fleet. The coming days could redefine the sustainability goals and operational…
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Auburn’s Wofford Clash Faces Injury Cloud Ahead of Houston Showdown
Two programs on the rise collide as Auburn hosts Wofford at Neville Arena ahead of a marquee week. With Keshawn Murphy sidelined, Sebastian Williams-Adams could emerge as a key catalyst for the Tigers while the Terriers aim to ride their recent momentum.
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COP30 Opens as the Amazon Takes Center Stage in Climate Talks
Climate talks spotlight the Amazon at COP30, while a surprising legal turn in France and a sweeping Ukrainian corruption probe ripple across continents. A fresh look at Maradona’s enduring influence rounds out the briefing.
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Cook Islands Aitu Aim to Be Giant Killers at Rugby League World Cup 2026
With Karmichael Hunt at the helm and Valentine Holmes joining the squad, the Cook Islands Aitu are aiming to become giant killers at the 2026 Rugby League World Cup. A pivotal Rarotonga camp and a renewed honoring of their heritage fuel a bold bid to take on rugby league’s heavyweight teams.
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Pacific Youth Leaders Bridge Ocean Nations and Amazon Guardians at COP
Two emerging Pacific and Indigenous leaders journey to Belém to amplify youth voices in global climate action. Their cross-cultural partnership blends Pacific heritage with Indigenous knowledge, forging links between ocean guardians across continents and strengthening community resilience.
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Nebius Token Factory Launch Sparks Investor Buzz as NBIS Stock Soars
Nebius Group debuts the Nebius Token Factory, signaling a bold push into open-source AI model deployment. After a year of eye-opening gains, scrutiny shifts to valuation, margins, and rising competition—hinting at a pivotal moment for this AI innovator.
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Fiji’s Indigenous Youth-Led Marine Park Wins OceanLove Innovation Award 2025
An indigenous youth-led effort in Fiji is making waves in ocean conservation, earning high praise at a global showcase. The Naidiri Marine Biodiversity Park blends traditional wisdom with hands-on science to empower communities and protect coral reefs—a hopeful glimpse of sustainable stewardship in action.
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Fiji’s Junior Bula Boys Make FIFA U-17 World Cup History in Qatar
Fiji’s Junior Bula Boys marked a historic World Cup debut, showing grit and promise on football’s biggest stage. Their journey has sparked renewed pride at home and a hopeful outlook for the future of Fijian football, with a new generation ready to push even further.
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DWTS Drama: Jan Ravnik Drops Cryptic TikTok Amid Maks Chmerkovskiy Backlash
DWTS fans are buzzing as Jan Ravnik appears to hint at Maks Chmerkovskiy’s recent remarks with a cryptic TikTok moment. A lip-sync to Taylor Swift and a caption about “vibing in my trailer” have followers reading a subtle response into the ongoing drama. The post has sparked fresh speculation about where the Dancers stand as…
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Pushpa Gets Epic Re-Edit With Never-Before-Seen Footage
An audacious new cut is brewing for the Pushpa saga, promising to fuse the first film and its sequel into one epic edition. Expect never-before-seen footage and a reimagined storytelling arc that could reshape the Pushpa universe. As filmmakers experiment with bold formats, fans await to see how this cinematic gamble unfolds.
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Seahawks Surging: How Darnold and Kubiak Turned a Run-First Offense into a Passing Threat
Seattle’s offense looks like a throwback—until you watch what it actually does. A run-first game plan, paired with explosive play-action and a two-tight end setup, has unlocked Sam Darnold in unexpected ways. With clock-control and a deceptive balance, the Seahawks are redefining what this offense can be.
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Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Triggers Heightened Security
An explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort has sparked a major investigation and a heightened security response. As investigators work to determine what happened, authorities say the incident is still unfolding and the city braces for updates.
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Six charged in Fiji over new meth shipments as High Court case advances in Lautoka
Fresh charges have been filed in a Fiji meth trafficking probe, linking two additional shipments to the widening case. As the High Court consolidates the proceedings and enforcement intensifies, the investigation promises more revelations about the network behind the drug trade.
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Fiji Corrections: Dismissal Challenge Tied to Racism Claims
A former Fiji Corrections Service officer says his dismissal was unjust and connected to a racially charged email he reported. The unfolding tribunal raises questions about leadership, governance, and possible conflicts of interest within the service. As calls for accountability grow, the case highlights the ongoing fight for fair, ethical workplaces.