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TLTB Tackles Rent Arrears as Ba Subdivisions Hit the Market
in Fiji NewsProgress is underway to strengthen rent collection while accelerating land development that benefits iTaukei landowners. In Ba, new subdivision projects are unlocking ready-to-sell land, with upfront costs covered to boost returns and support sustainable community growth.
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Elon Musk vs. Comic-Book Fortunes: Which Superheroes Could Out-Earn Him?
in NewsEver wonder how ten famous superheroes would fare in a money race with Elon Musk? This playful ranking teases fortunes of heroes like Iron Man, Black Panther, and Aquaman—and the surprising gaps between fiction and reality.
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2026 Banking Shock: Major U.S. Bank Fails, Markets Brace for What Comes Next
in FinanceThe U.S. banking saga kicks off 2026 with a major collapse, triggering swift FDIC action and quick deposit protections. Regulators push resilience through stress testing as markets weigh contagion risk, while crypto voices add a volatile undertone—yet overall sentiment remains cautiously steady.
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US Electricity Prices Surge: Will Policy Fixes Help Households?
in NewsElectric bills are rising faster than wages, squeezing households nationwide—especially the lowest income families. With demand growing and prices climbing, policy shifts could ease the burden, but solutions may take time. The path to steadier, fairer electricity costs is being debated, and the clock is ticking.
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Perth Wildcats Rally in Mental Health Game, Boost Lifeline WA Donations
in SportsAn electric fourth quarter turned a tight showdown into a Wildcats victory at RAC Arena, in a night dedicated to Mental Health awareness and Lifeline WA. Windler and Pepper sparked the rally as the Red Army roared.
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Poland-Belarus Drone Surge Sparks Diplomatic Tensions
in NewsRising drone and balloon activity along the Poland-Belarus border is pushing security tensions to new heights. With authorities on high alert and diplomacy in play, the region’s delicate balance between NATO, EU commitments, and shifting regional dynamics is under scrutiny. Analysts warn the developments could reshape security calculations for Central Europe.
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Fort Mill man wins $1.03M Grand Fortune jackpot from a $30 ticket
in NewsFrom a $30 lottery ticket to a $1.03 million windfall, a Fort Mill man’s digital Monopoly roulette win stunned him and his wife. A moment of calm, a life-changing phone call, and plans for the future—this is the remarkable journey behind the jackpot.
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Camila Osorio: Philippines Crowd Sparks Title Dream
in SportsCamila Osorio felt the Philippines’ electric energy echo her beloved home crowd as she moved into the semifinals with a straight-sets win over a local rival. She praised the warmth and hospitality of the tournament and hinted she’d love to return—especially if the event grows bigger, with a shot at the title.
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Shreedhar Motors IPO in Fiji Draws Growing Investor Interest
in Fiji NewsShreedhar Motors Limited marks 60 years as its IPO attracts a surge of interest from individual and institutional buyers. With plans for new showrooms and expanded service across Fiji, the company signals a bold growth chapter rooted in broader community ownership.
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Kazakhstan Bets National Reserves on Crypto to Forge an Eurasian Crypto Hub
in FinanceKazakhstan is charting a bold course for its financial system by earmarking part of its gold and foreign currency reserves for cryptocurrency investments. Managed by the central bank’s investment arm, the plan starts with about $350 million funneled indirectly through hedge funds, as the country pursues a broader vision to become a regional crypto hub…
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Kevin Gates Reflects on His Father’s AIDS Death and His Health Transformation
in NewsKevin Gates opens up about a father’s battle with AIDS and the lasting impact it had on his life. He reveals how that heartbreak sparked a deep dive into health, sobriety, and holistic wellness—a personal, hopeful reflection on turning loss into purpose.
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FICAC Forfeiture Case Over Tainted Fiji Property Advances in High Court
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes forfeiture case remains on track after a key court ruling tied to a controversial property. Allegations of fraud and tainted assets spotlight Fiji’s ongoing fight against corruption in real estate, signaling more questions to come.
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Fiji Labour Party Leader Slams Secret COI Settlement in Barbara Malimali Case
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Labour Party leader raises concerns over a confidential settlement in a pivotal Commission of Inquiry into the Barbara Malimali appointment. He questions transparency and calls for accountability as the case unfolds.
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Singapore Emerges as a Global K-Pop Hub, Attracting BTS and Hybe
in DJ & MusicSingapore is emerging as a premier K-pop hub, drawing global stars to its iconic venues and turning concerts into city-wide experiences. With strategic partnerships and world-class infrastructure, the city is reshaping entertainment, tourism, and daily life for fans—hinting at a bold new era for pop culture in the region.
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Capriati Makes Rare Return Ahead of Australian Open Final
in SportsJennifer Capriati makes a rare public return, presenting a trophy and reflecting on a career that reshaped tennis. Decades after stepping away, the former world No. 1 reminds fans why her legacy still resonates.
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Sabalenka vs Rybakina: Australian Open Final Set for a Power-Packed Showdown
in SportsAustralian Open final: Sabalenka vs. Rybakina in a high-stakes clash of power and nerve. Will Sabalenka master the pressure or will Rybakina ride her serving fire to a big moment? A thrilling, tight battle awaits where momentum and mindset could tip the scales.
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NYT Spelling Bee: Master the Center Letter and Chase Pangrams
in GamesCan you unlock the daily seven-letter puzzle where the center letter matters most? This quick guide reveals why pangrams are the ultimate prize and how to push from four-letter words to eight-letter triumphs. With practical tips—using prefixes and suffixes, focusing on the center letter, and a few creative tricks—it’s a bite-sized boost for sharpening vocabulary…
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Fiji 7s Extend Winning Run at Singapore Sevens Ahead of South Africa Clash
in Fiji NewsFiji’s men’s sevens are riding momentum at the Singapore Sevens, sealing a second straight pool win and keeping the pressure on the rivals. Their blend of speed and grit is shaping an exciting run into the next round, where a South Africa showdown looms. The pool phase is heating up, and the anticipation is building.
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Opposition Slams Government as Chaos Grows Over Commission of Inquiry Fallout and Cabinet Turmoil
in Fiji NewsLeader of the Opposition, Inia Seruiratu, calls the government a “government of chaos,” pointing to costly legal battles and ongoing leadership turmoil. He warns that indecision and fresh controversies are eroding public trust and the integrity of key institutions.
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IDF Captures Hamas Commander in Rafah as Hostage Intel Shapes Tactics
in NewsFresh clashes in Rafah reveal new details around a high-ranking Hamas commander and ongoing efforts to neutralize threats, as IDF and ISA press ahead. A separate strike in southern Lebanon targets Hezbollah, while officials highlight the delicate balance between intelligence and hostage-rescue considerations shaping the conflict.
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Philippine Women’s Open Ignites WTA 125 Debut With Star-Studded Field
in SportsHistoric WTA 125 action lands in the Philippines, pairing a global lineup with local favorite Alex Eala. Led by Tatjana Maria and joined by rising stars like Solana Sierra and seasoned pros such as Donna Vekić, the field blends Grand Slam pedigree with emerging talent—plus three Filipino wildcards that add hometown spark.