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Two Still Missing After Lautoka Boat Capsizes Near Covuli Reef
A capsized boat near Covuli Reef turns tragic as a body is recovered and two others, including a seven-year-old, remain missing. As the search continues, the community rallies together and safety concerns ahead of cyclone season take on new urgency.
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Vusasivo Village Attack: Police Hunt Suspects After Assault on Government Officials
Authorities are pursuing suspects after an attack near Vusasivo left several injured and sparked a rapid police response. The case underscores broader safety concerns linked to intoxication, with officials urging community vigilance as investigations continue and parallels are drawn to other recent incidents aimed at protecting the public.
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Fiji Faces Burial Space Crisis as Cremation Gains Momentum
Fiji is facing a looming shortage of burial space in major urban centers as landowners grow hesitant to reserve plots. Officials are pursuing urgent, collaborative solutions and a rising shift toward cremation as a sustainable alternative.
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YouTube TV-Disney Feud Leaves Monday Night Football in Limbo
Disney channels have disappeared from YouTube TV as a carriage-fee dispute drags on, leaving ESPN, ABC, and other favorites off the air just as fans crave their games. A $20 credit is promised if the blackout continues, but no restoration timeline is in sight. Here’s what’s going on and what options you might have while…
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Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Plan Sparks White House Backlash
Frustrations rise inside the White House after a housing policy push for a 50-year mortgage sparks swift backlash from conservatives, industry leaders, and lawmakers. The incident highlights how off-the-cuff pitches can reach the president and trigger a wider scramble over credibility and long-term costs. Tensions hint at bigger questions about vetting ideas and the politics…
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Detained Mauritanian Truck Driver Under ICE’s Midway Blitz Stirs Debate Over Detention Conditions
An otherwise routine weigh-station stop unfolds into a gripping look at immigration enforcement, detention conditions, and a family’s fight to navigate an uncertain asylum path.
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Carlos Alcaraz Aims for Year-End No. 1 at ATP Finals After Turin Win
Alcaraz arrives at the ATP Finals with renewed energy and a real shot at finishing the year as No. 1. The race is wide open as he battles a field led by rival Sinner, promising a finale full of momentum and drama.
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Pacific Nations Rally for Stronger Worker Rights and Job Quality
Pacific nations are intensifying efforts to protect workers and boost job quality amid climate threats and economic shocks. A regional push for stronger labor standards, mobility, and safety signals a hopeful path toward fair, resilient work across the islands.
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FoodWithBearHands creator Michael Duarte dies in Texas accident
Beloved food creator FoodWithBearHands touched millions with his barbecue-inspired videos and generous spirit. From a small Calipatria kitchen to a global audience, his warmth and mission to share meals with those in need left a lasting imprint. This tribute recalls a life defined by family, food, and the power of community.
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Fiji PM in Tokyo for Milestone Talks with Japan’s Newly Elected Leader
Prime Minister Rabuka heads to Japan for talks with the new leadership, signaling a new chapter in Fiji–Japan relations. The discussions are expected to focus on resilience, development, and cultural exchange as both nations explore deeper ties across the Pacific.
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Fiji Launches Multi-Agency Tax Crimes Taskforce to Boost Tax Compliance and Fight Evasion
Fiji launches a cross‑agency Tax Crimes Taskforce to tackle tax evasion and financial crime. The coalition unites FRCS, FICAC, the Fiji Financial Intelligence Unit, and the police, aiming to boost surveillance, information sharing, and robust investigations. Officials say the move strengthens transparency and trust, signaling a new era for Fiji’s tax system.
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Fiji’s Aging Population Could Redraw Its Economic Future
Fiji’s demographic trajectory could reshape its economic future. An aging population and a shrinking workforce, with uneven participation across genders, hint at big questions—and fresh ideas—that could influence growth in the years ahead.
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Outdoor Boys Return With Limited Alaska Video, Not a Full Comeback
After a brief pause, the Outdoor Boys land a limited Alaska adventure with Luke Nichols and his three boys, packed with fishing, hiking, and rafting in remote wilderness. A family‑first return that hints at more November releases while keeping the scope intentionally small.
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Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage: A Game-Changer or Costly Gamble?
Could a 50-year mortgage finally make homeownership more affordable? The proposal promises smaller monthly payments, but critics warn the longer horizon could mean higher overall costs and slower equity growth. Regulators and lenders are weighing the risks as the idea sparks a high-stakes debate about housing affordability, regulation, and what actually boosts access to homes.
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Manhattan Jaspers vs USC Trojans: Early-Season Showdown in Los Angeles
Two teams with different tempos collide in Los Angeles as Manhattan visits USC for an early-season test. The Jaspers bring momentum and a standout performance from Terrance Jones, while the Trojans push the pace and lean on quick transition scoring. It’s shaping up to be a fast, competitive clash that could set the tone early…
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Colorado Democrats press for release of Afghan ally held by ICE
Colorado lawmakers are weighing in on the detention of an Afghan ally who helped U.S. troops, spotlighting debates over humanitarian protections and immigration policy.
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Olive Garden to Close All 900 Locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas, Prioritizing Staff Welfare
Olive Garden is shaking up the holidays by closing all 900 locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas to give staff a well-deserved break. The move has sparks of debate around favorite menu items and what festive dining will look like this year. A closer look at how this decision could reshape holiday dining and the alternatives…
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Skies Brighten for Fiji as Civil Aviation Authority Posts 2024 Surplus
Fiji’s civil aviation authority closes 2024 with a strong rebound, moving from a deficit to a healthy surplus as revenue grows and new investments roll out. Upgrades to IT systems, vehicles, and a major roof project underscore a clear focus on safety and future growth in the aviation sector.
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FNU secures four King’s Fellowships to boost Fiji’s PhD research
Fiji National University secures four King’s Fellowship PhD scholarships—the most awarded to any Fijian institution in 2023. Among the recipients is Ana Tuiketei, the lone non-academic awardee, who aims to bridge climate science and policy to shape Fiji’s relocation responses. A milestone that spotlights Fiji’s rising research profile and growing regional partnerships.
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Fiji Labor Probe: Ministry Denies Bias as Wage-Record Violations Fuel Reform Talks
New developments surface as officials defend the integrity of a recent labor inspection amid ongoing reform debates. The ministry says wage-record violations were found and a 30-day window has been issued for corrective action, a move that could shape how workers’ rights are protected going forward. As business groups warn of tighter powers for inspectors,…
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Moldova Poised to Open EU Accession Talks by Year-End
Un mesaj clar de susținere pentru parcursul european al Moldovei apare într-o vizită decisivă la Chișinău. Se prefigurează pași concreți spre deschiderea negocierilor cu UE, acompaniați de un impuls reformator, într-o perioadă plină de provocări. Ce impact vor avea aceste evoluții asupra viitorului Moldovei?