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Fiji Farm Rising Star Wins FETA Award, Brings Sydney Sustainability Lessons Home
in Fiji NewsFrom a five-acre Fiji farm to the heart of Sydney’s sustainability scene, a rising star is redefining eco-conscious hospitality. Beehives, urban farming, and bold local sourcing converge to shape a greener future for travel—and the stories behind the change are just getting started.
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Dry Eye on the Rise in Fiji: What’s Draining Your Eyes?
in Fiji NewsDry eyes are on the rise in Fiji, quietly affecting daily life from screen-heavy work to outdoor chores. Climate and lifestyle factors can hide a bigger issue, with subtle symptoms often going unnoticed. Explore what to look for and simple strategies that may restore comfort and clarity.
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Netanyahu Warns Iran of Unimaginable Force If Attacked
in NewsStiff warnings from Prime Minister Netanyahu as tensions with Iran reach a fever pitch, promising a response beyond what the regime can imagine. He touts a stronger US-Israel partnership and urges national unity ahead of Purim. In Parliament, opposition leader Lapid challenges security policy and the handling of October 7, setting the stage for a…
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Venezuela’s New Power Broker: Delcy Rodríguez Takes the Reins
in NewsVenezuela stands at a crossroads as a seasoned insider steps into the spotlight, signaling a mix of continuity and cautious reform. With institutions intact and the political tempo shifting, the coming moves could redefine the regime’s balance while the road to elections stays tightly in play.
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Fiji Gets a Global Cruise Spotlight as MSC Magnifica Docks
in Fiji NewsFiji’s shores welcomed a world-spanning voyage, turning a routine stop into a showcase of its beauty and warmth. As local leaders toast a growing cruise presence, the visit hints at brighter horizons for Fiji’s tourism economy.
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Guardians of the High Ground: Space Force Seeks More Resources After Global Ops
in NewsGuardians in the Space Force are being hailed as the invisible line of defense shaping future battles. With orbit-enabled operations expanding and near-peer rivals building their space capabilities, a top commander warns that staying ahead will require more people, bigger budgets, and cutting-edge tech. The message is clear: readiness and resources must grow together to…
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Exercise Kukri Dawn: What to Expect in Scotland’s Rural Skies
in NewsScotland is preparing for a month-long military exercise that will bring increased aerial activity and low-flying helicopters over rural areas. Officials say safety measures are in place for residents, farmers, and equestrians as crews train to sharpen essential skills.
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MILAN 2026: Pacific Islands Push for Stronger Ocean Security
in Fiji NewsPacific nations spotlight the urgent ocean security challenges at MILAN 2026, where climate impacts meet illegal fishing and rising seas. Leaders signal a push for stronger regional cooperation and smarter surveillance to safeguard livelihoods and coastlines.
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Trump to honor 100-year-old Korean War veteran with Medal of Honor at State of the Union
in NewsOption A: Tonight brings a medal-worthy moment for a 100-year-old Korean War veteran, shrouded in secrecy. In a 1952 dogfight, Captain E. Royce Williams faced seven MiG-15s, downed four, and fought his way back to the carrier with his plane badly damaged. Option B: A long-guarded chapter of heroism is about to be honored as…
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Fiji Faces Push to Curb Anti-LGBTQI+ Rhetoric on Religious Platforms
in Fiji NewsFaith platforms in Fiji are drawing scrutiny as the tension between free expression and protecting LGBTQI+ rights comes to the fore. A call to focus on core spiritual duties and curb divisive rhetoric, with online safety oversight catching attention.
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Kolinisau: Grassroots Tournaments Fuel Fiji 7s Depth
in Fiji NewsGrassroots sevens are more than development play, says Fiji’s head coach. Osea Kolinisau reveals how local tournaments build depth, drive internal competition, and fuel the pathway to the world stage.
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Murkowski Warns SAVE America Act Could Disenfranchise Alaska’s Rural Voters
in NewsAlaska’s Sen. Lisa Murkowski raises concerns about a sweeping federal election reform, warning it could threaten state control and disenfranchise residents in remote communities. As the debate unfolds, questions emerge over how national rules would fit Alaska’s unique geography and voter needs.
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Miami Seeks Rebounding Edge in Tallahassee Rivalry Showdown with Florida State
in SportsTwo heated rivals collide in Tallahassee as Florida State hunts momentum against Miami. Look for a gritty battle on the boards and a few standout moments from Malik Reneau as the Hurricanes push for a strong ACC standing. High-stakes, edge-of-your-seat hoops await in this classic showdown.
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Citizenship Proof at Banks: A Retroactive Policy Sparking Backlash
in NewsCould you be asked to prove your citizenship the next time you walk into a bank? A proposed retroactive rule would require banks to verify citizenship for both new and existing customers, with REAL IDs not acceptable as proof. Industry insiders warn it would be a logistics nightmare with big costs, fueling a heated debate…
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Munich Showdown: AOC and Rubio Probe the Future of the Western Order
in NewsTwo prominent voices at Munich laid out clashing visions for America’s place in a changing world: one faulting the West’s “rules-based order” for neglecting the Global South, the other lamenting the West’s waning influence amid decolonization. The debate hints at a pivotal turning point for U.S. foreign policy as the global balance shifts.
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Vandalized Mural Honoring Ukrainian Refugee Iryna Zarutska Spurs Iryna’s Law
in NewsWeeks after a mural honoring Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was unveiled, it was vandalized, stirring grief and questions about safety. Amid the fallout, a new law—Iryna’s Law—promises tighter bail oversight for violent offenses and a broader conversation about protecting communities.
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Utah Judge Rules on Prosecutor Conflict in High-Profile Kirk-Robinson Case
in NewsFairness, transparency, and high-stakes strategy collide in a Utah courtroom. A recent ruling on prosecutorial conflicts adds twists to a murder case where the fallout could reshape how the trial unfolds and how the public watches every move.
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Trump to Spotlight Personal Story at State of the Union Amid Policy Debates
in NewsTrump’s State of the Union preview centers on Sage Blair and a burning parental-rights debate touching schools and identity. With new economic proposals on the horizon, the address promises to spotlight the clash of traditional values and modern policy in America.
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Church College of Fiji’s Rising Stars Prepare for Zonal Meet and Fiji Finals
in Fiji NewsPromising young athletes lit up the track as the season kicked off with an energizing inter-house meet. With a growing student body and last year’s elite squad back in training, excitement is building for the upcoming zonal meet and the Fiji Finals. The school’s 50th anniversary adds extra motivation as preparations for the big events…
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Fiji Aims for Glasgow Commonwealth Games Glory as Rising Swimmers Step Up
in Fiji NewsWith the Commonwealth Games approaching, Fiji’s swimming squad is narrowing down to eight slots—four men and four women. Young talents are beginning to rise, and coaches emphasize that the journey to Glasgow demands discipline, teamwork, and unwavering belief in the team’s potential.
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Bula FC Aims to Convert Dominance into Goals Ahead of Hekari Clash
in Fiji NewsBula FC heads into their next test with a 0-2 setback in mind, as coach Stephane Auvray urges patience and a sharper finishing touch. He praised a solid defense and the chances created, stressing that dominance on the field should soon translate into goals. With more action on the horizon, the team aims to turn…