World News Events

  • Home
  • News
  • Vehicle
  • Health
  • Food
  • Technology
  • Education
  • DJ & Music
  • Games
  • Stories
  • Calculators
    • Finance
  • Porzingis battles POTS as Warriors face uncertain return

    Porzingis battles POTS as Warriors face uncertain return

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Kristaps Porzingis has been fighting a hidden health battle that sidelined him for most of the season, reshaping expectations as he battles back. The piece tracks a star’s struggle, postseason hurdles, and what the next chapter might hold.

  • Fiji Eyes National Rescue Centre to Strengthen Disaster Response

    Fiji Eyes National Rescue Centre to Strengthen Disaster Response

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji is set to redefine its disaster response. The National Fire Authority plans a national rescue centre and a new headquarters to position Fiji’s lead first responder at the heart of a coordinated, cross-agency emergency system—with land secured and architects engaged.

  • Japan and UNICEF Unveil Plan to Protect Fiji’s Youth from Drug Crisis

    Japan and UNICEF Unveil Plan to Protect Fiji’s Youth from Drug Crisis

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Japan and UNICEF unveil a four-year plan to shield Fiji’s children from a rising drug crisis, backed by a multi-million-dollar investment. By empowering families, teachers, and communities and creating safer spaces for youth, the initiative signals a bold push for resilience and well-being across Fiji.

  • Bridgerton Season 4 Finale Pays Emotional Tribute to Beloved Crew

    Bridgerton Season 4 Finale Pays Emotional Tribute to Beloved Crew

    Mar 2, 2026
    in News

    Bridgerton’s season finale carries a quiet, poignant tribute to two late crew members, adding a tender layer to Benedict and Sophie’s Regency romance. The homage shines a light on the people behind the magic who help craft the show’s spellbinding world, hinting at heart and memory behind the curtain.

  • Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident Wins Cannes Palme d’Or, Sparks Oscar Buzz Amid Prison Threats

    Panahi’s It Was Just An Accident Wins Cannes Palme d’Or, Sparks Oscar Buzz Amid Prison Threats

    Mar 2, 2026
    in News

    Jafar Panahi returns with It Was Just An Accident, a film that blends sharp social commentary with a tense, intimate pursuit. A mechanic haunted by past torture embarks on a chilling quest for revenge, turning grief into a relentless lens on power and resilience. A bold testament to cinema as resistance, it probes what it…

  • Tiny Islands, Big Financing Gap: A Push for SIDS’ Blue Economies

    Tiny Islands, Big Financing Gap: A Push for SIDS’ Blue Economies

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Small Island Developing States are navigating a daunting climate-finance gap. A new assessment reveals how fragmentation, project size, and risk perceptions slow support for blue growth—and it signals that coordinated regional strategies could unlock significant funding for resilience.

  • The Pacific’s New Climate Mobility Framework: Human Rights at the Core

    The Pacific’s New Climate Mobility Framework: Human Rights at the Core

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    How are human rights guiding climate mobility in the Pacific? A new framework blends international protections with cherished local values, centering community voices and a rights-based approach to navigate changing tides.

  • Fiji Rugby Union Reaffirms Discipline and Values After Weekend Brawl

    Fiji Rugby Union Reaffirms Discipline and Values After Weekend Brawl

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s rugby community faces a defining moment as authorities vow accountability after a weekend brawl, reaffirming that respect and discipline are non-negotiable values at the heart of the sport.

  • Clippers Eye Win as Warriors Battle Injuries in California Showdown

    Clippers Eye Win as Warriors Battle Injuries in California Showdown

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Two West Coast powers collide in San Francisco as the Clippers chase momentum against a shorthanded Warriors. With Kawhi Leonard heating up and Stephen Curry’s status uncertain, this late-season showdown could shake up the West.

  • Cessna 172 Emergency Over Hudson River: Two Rescued After Harrowing Water Landing

    Cessna 172 Emergency Over Hudson River: Two Rescued After Harrowing Water Landing

    Mar 2, 2026
    in News

    A dramatic emergency landing over the Hudson River left two people shaken but safe, as responders rushed to the scene and a Coast Guard recovery operation began. The incident underscores how quickly a routine flight can become a high-stakes rescue, with investigations ongoing.

  • Porzingis Sidelined Amid POTS Questions as Warriors Weigh Next Steps

    Porzingis Sidelined Amid POTS Questions as Warriors Weigh Next Steps

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Kristaps Porzingis is sidelined with an illness amid questions about a POTS diagnosis, sending ripples through a Warriors season. Steve Kerr has openly weighed the medical uncertainty as Golden State fights through a tough stretch. The developing health saga hints at more twists to come.

  • Lautoka and Ba Councils Team Up for Yalalevu Ward Flood Cleanup

    Lautoka and Ba Councils Team Up for Yalalevu Ward Flood Cleanup

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Two local councils join forces to support flood-affected Yalalevu Ward with a focused cleanup and recovery effort, underscoring resilience, teamwork, and renewed commitment to the community.

  • Early Foul Trouble Sends Kansas Reeling as Arizona Dominates the Paint

    Early Foul Trouble Sends Kansas Reeling as Arizona Dominates the Paint

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Early foul trouble put Kansas on the back foot in a bruising showdown with Arizona, as the Wildcats seized control in the paint. The Jayhawks’ interior game never found its rhythm, leaving them with an uphill climb as the night unfolded.

  • Jokic-Dort clash sparks playoff-style tension as Nuggets face Thunder rematch

    Jokic-Dort clash sparks playoff-style tension as Nuggets face Thunder rematch

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Tempers flared in Oklahoma City as Nikola Jokic and Luguentz Dort collided late, sparking a fiery scuffle and a flagrant foul that set the tone for a tense finish. Jokic kept piling up his eye-popping numbers even as the rivalry between the Nuggets and Thunder crackles with drama, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander back in action adding…

  • Fans Urged to Back Bula FC in Melbourne Showdown with South Island United

    Fans Urged to Back Bula FC in Melbourne Showdown with South Island United

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    With a final Melbourne showdown on the horizon, Bula FC’s Sterling Vasconcellos asks fans to stay behind the side as they chase a late-season turnaround against South Island United. He emphasizes hard work and faith from supporters, hinting the team is determined to repay their trust with one last strong showing. A timely win could…

  • RFK Jr. on Rogan: Are ICE Protests Being Paid For?

    RFK Jr. on Rogan: Are ICE Protests Being Paid For?

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Immigration

    A fiery conversation dives into immigration policy, protests, and media narratives, hinting at a deeper controversy behind the headlines. From claims of paid demonstrations to debates over how public outrage is shaped, the discussion promises provocative takes and unsettled questions.

  • Fiji’s Deaf Education Trailblazer Champions Inclusion for Deaf Students

    Fiji’s Deaf Education Trailblazer Champions Inclusion for Deaf Students

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    An educator in Fiji learned to teach in sign language—spoken by only a small fraction of the population—and turned that challenge into a mission to empower deaf students. From early literacy to practical money-management skills, she guides teens toward independence while stressing the vital role of families. Her story highlights resilience, inclusion, and everyday breakthroughs.

  • Sabina Moce: Fiji’s Disability and Albinism Advocate Driving Real Inclusion Ahead of Elections

    Sabina Moce: Fiji’s Disability and Albinism Advocate Driving Real Inclusion Ahead of Elections

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Sabina Moce, at just 24, is turning personal challenges into regional advocacy for albinism and disability rights. Her journey—from classroom barriers to policy platforms—highlights the urgent push for genuine inclusion where every voice is heard.

  • E-Ticketing Gaps Could Drive Bus Fares Up, Warns LTA

    E-Ticketing Gaps Could Drive Bus Fares Up, Warns LTA

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Riders bypassing the e-ticketing system could be nudging bus fares higher, warn transit officials. With revenue gaps threatening operators, a so-called “poverty cycle” might push price hikes unless compliance improves. New efforts to widen top-ups and mobile reloading aim to keep fares fair and services sustainable.

  • G League breakout fuels Williams’ NBA call-up bid with the Warriors

    G League breakout fuels Williams’ NBA call-up bid with the Warriors

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Sports

    An ascending talent on a two-way with Golden State, Williams lit up the G League with 26 points in a recent matchup and isn’t letting up on the court. With back-to-back 35+ minute performances, his growing confidence hints at bigger opportunities on the horizon.

  • Cameron Brink and Ben Felter: The Email That Started Their Love Story

    Cameron Brink and Ben Felter: The Email That Started Their Love Story

    Mar 2, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    From an unexpected email to a partnership that steadies a rising WNBA star, Cameron Brink and Ben Felter’s story is a refreshing take on romance in the spotlight. A Stanford bond, resilience through setbacks, and a relationship that proves love can power you both on and off the court.

←Previous Page Next Page→
  • From Court to Checkered Flags: Michael Jordan's Surprising NASCAR Rise
    From Court to Checkered Flags: Michael Jordan’s Surprising NASCAR RiseMarch 3, 2026
    Michael Jordan’s win-at-all-costs mindset is taking him from the hardwood to the speedway. As his NASCAR venture gains momentum, the legend fans know is expanding into a new kind of championship chase. A bold chapter in Jordan’s winning story unfolds—one that could redefine what greatness looks like off the court.
  • Compassion in the Flood: Officer Tuapati’s Kindness to an Elderly Woman
    Flood Crisis Sparks Compassion as Police Officer Helps Elderly WomanMarch 2, 2026
    Amid heavy rains and flood relief, a local officer’s act of kindness lit up the night. An elderly woman, vulnerable and alone, found shelter and care in the midst of the storm. A moving reminder that courage shows up in small, compassionate moments when a community pulls together.
  • Warriors Face Uncertain Future as Draymond Green Struggles After 30-Point Loss to Lakers
    Warriors Face Uncertain Future as Draymond Green Struggles After 30-Point Loss to LakersMarch 2, 2026
    After a tough night for the Warriors, questions loom about Draymond Green’s role and the team’s future. With injuries mounting and emerging talents pushing for time, the season could be steering toward a pivotal moment that could redefine their approach.
  • Fiji Police Weighs Body-Worn Cameras After Officer's Death
    Fiji Police Seek Funding for Body-Worn CamerasMarch 2, 2026
    After a tragic on-duty death, talks about equipping officers with body-worn cameras are underway. The move hints at greater accountability, but funding, logistics, and the necessary infrastructure will determine how far it goes—set against a backdrop of community remembrance for the fallen officer.
  • Floods Force Indefinite Closure of Western Division Courts
    Western Division Courts Closed Indefinitely Amid FloodingMarch 2, 2026
    Indefinite closures shutter the Western Division courts as heavy rainfall and flooding grip the region. With safety first, operations will only resume when conditions permit, highlighting how severe weather is reshaping access to justice and daily life.
Go to mobile version