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Tavua Urgently Seeks Flood-Resistant Bridge After Flash Floods
in Fiji NewsAn interior Tavua community is sounding the alarm about a fragile bridge that can’t weather heavy rains. After a recent flash flood, residents urge swift action to build a semi-permanent, flood-resistant crossing that could safeguard livelihoods, mobility, and emergency access.
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Apple TV+ Teases The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 with New Clip
in NewsJennifer Garner returns as Hannah Hall in a tense new season of The Last Thing He Told Me. Eight weekly episodes begin February 20, 2026, as buried truths surface and loyalties are tested, with a refreshed ensemble raising the stakes.
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Nicki Minaj vs Lizzo: Feud Sparks Social Media Firestorm
in NewsTwo megastars find themselves at the center of a global online firestorm, with fresh remarks, a high-profile lawsuit, and a resurfaced moment from the past fueling intense fan debate. A sharp look at fame, body image, and the price of public scrutiny under the spotlight.
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Fiji appoints its first resident ambassador to Israel amid Gaza security talks
in Fiji NewsFiji marks a new era in diplomacy with its first resident ambassador to Israel presenting credentials to President Isaac Herzog. The moment hints at deeper regional engagement and a broader role in international peacekeeping and cooperation. A significant milestone with implications for Fiji’s global partnerships.
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Bula FC Held to 1-1 by South Melbourne as Promising Attack Falters
in Fiji NewsBula FC battled South Melbourne to a 1–1 draw at the Santos National Football Stadium, turning up the pressure after halftime but failing to finish their chances. With a clash against Tahiti United on the horizon, the team heads into the next match hopeful and ready to sharpen their finishing touch.
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Jennifer Garner’s Breakout Year Sparks Tension With Jennifer Lopez
in NewsJennifer Garner is riding a blazing year of hits and high-stakes business, while Jennifer Lopez faces a tougher moment and a tangled past with Ben Affleck. Two A-listers, one dramatic extra layer of Hollywood dynamics—you know the spotlight won’t stay quiet for long.
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Fiji and Malaysia to Boost Agriculture with Tech Transfer and Capacity Building
in Fiji NewsFiji and Malaysia are joining forces to modernize farming through technology transfer and capacity building. With shared climates and crops, the collaboration promises fresh knowledge exchanges, stronger farmer empowerment, and a path toward sustainable growth for Fiji’s agricultural sector.
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WTA Abu Dhabi Opens With High-Stakes First-Round Showdowns
in SportsAbu Dhabi’s WTA opener serves up fresh rivalries and tight betting intrigue, with three standout first-round clashes on the slate. From Tjen vs Joint to Kasatkina vs Waltert and Yastremska vs Haddad Maia, expect high-stakes tennis and early tournament-defining moments.
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From Paper to Pixel: Government Promises Faster Back-to-School Aid Amid Delays
in Fiji NewsBack-to-School financial aid rollout faces delays, even as officials shift from paper to electronic applications and tighten verification. With around 9,000 requests pending, a review aims to better align funding with the school calendar and streamline the process for families.
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Fiji Public Trustee Faces Revenue Crisis as Trust Funds Dry Up
in Fiji NewsFacing a sharp drop in trust fund income, the Fiji Public Trustee Corporation is reshaping its strategy to keep services for beneficiaries afloat. With major funds depleted and legislative changes looming, officials are exploring new paths to financial stability.
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Rabuka weighs appeal as High Court rules on Malimali dismissal
in Fiji NewsRabuka heads into a pivotal moment as Cabinet weighs a High Court ruling on the dismissal of a senior official. With Solicitor-General guidance and the possibility of an appeal, all eyes are on the Judicial Services Commission’s independent timeline and the unfolding path of the rule of law.
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Historic Fiji-Israel Ties Deepen as First Ambassador Takes Up Post
in Fiji NewsFiji takes a historic step with its first ambassador to Israel, presenting credentials in Jerusalem as ties between the two nations grow. The move includes plans for reciprocal missions and broader regional cooperation, signaling a new era of collaboration.
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Epstein Files Expose Ties Between Global Elites — From Musk to Gates
in NewsNew Epstein-related files are shedding light on a web of connections among influential figures. The documents hint at past exchanges with tech giants, media personalities, and other high-profile names, raising fresh questions about influence and accountability. As more material emerges, the conversations fueling the controversy are gaining renewed attention.
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UV Rays and Smoking Drive Preventable Cancers, WHO Study Finds
in HealthA global analysis finds that a large share of cancers could be prevented through everyday lifestyle choices. In Australia, sun exposure and smoking stand out as the leading preventable risks, with survivor stories underscoring the urgency of prevention and sun safety.
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Desert Dreams on Snow: UAE Makes 2026 Winter Olympics Debut in Milan-Cortina
in SportsDesert-dawn ambition meets snow-covered slopes as the UAE makes its historic Winter Olympics debut, signaling a broader push by Middle Eastern nations into winter sports. Two athletes, a bold development program, and a changing Olympic landscape hint at breakthroughs on the horizon.
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Amazon-Saks Breakup Sparks Investor Caution Ahead of Earnings
in FinanceRetail giant Saks pulls the plug on its Saks on Amazon storefront as it navigates Chapter 11 restructuring. With Amazon’s earnings and key economic data on the horizon, investors are weighing costs, expansion bets, and the path to long-term profitability.
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NeeDoh Nice Cube: Viral Trend Turns Dangerous for Kids
in NewsA viral toy trend turned dangerous when a 9-year-old suffered second-degree burns after microwaving a NeeDoh Nice Cube. Doctors warn this isn’t an isolated incident and urge families to stay vigilant about everyday hazards at home.
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Fijiana 7s Ready for Perth Sevens After Positive Film Review Boost
in Fiji NewsFijiana 7s head to Perth Sevens with renewed optimism after a Singapore performance that belied the scoreboard. A deeper look hints at bright attacking momentum and a plan to turn effort into wins in Australia.
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San Diego’s Neomorph Starts Trial for NEO-811, a Molecular Glue Against Kidney Cancer
in HealthSan Diego biotech Neomorph is testing a bold, first-in-class approach designed to make cancer cells self-destruct. Backed by major pharma partnerships, the move signals a potential turning point in precision oncology as it enters clinical testing for kidney cancer. If successful, this strategy could reshape how solid tumors are treated in the years ahead.
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Daredevil’s Army Assembles to Take on Fisk in Born Again Season 2
in NewsMatt Murdock launches an undercover army to defy Fisk’s iron grip on the city. A volatile mix of vigilantes and allies steps into the light, hinting at high-stakes battles and daring new chapters for Daredevil in New York.
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Could Food Preservatives Be Linked to Cancer? Insights from a Network Toxicology Study
in HealthCould everyday food preservatives do more than preserve freshness? A fresh analysis using network toxicology explores how these additives may interact with cellular pathways and trigger oxidative stress. The findings prompt renewed questions about safety standards and labeling—as consumers seek clearer answers about what’s in their meals.