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Fiji Cabinet Backs Rabuka After Court Ruling
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Cabinet shows unwavering support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka after a High Court ruling reshapes the political landscape. With unity on display and legal steps ahead, the government stands poised to navigate the coming weeks within the constitutional framework.
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Ex-Jill Biden husband charged with first-degree murder in Delaware
in NewsDelaware authorities have charged the ex-husband of a former First Lady with murder in a chilling domestic tragedy. As investigators release new details from the night of the incident, the case raises questions about what happened and what comes next for those involved.
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Fiji Names New Ambassador to Japan in State House Ceremony
in Fiji NewsFiji takes a significant step in its diplomacy as a new ambassador to Japan is sworn in at State House. The ceremonial moment points to stronger bilateral ties and renewed collaboration on shared interests. A strategic move that hints at brighter international partnerships on the horizon.
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Fiji Unveils Plan for Regional Aviation Growth and Sustainable Aviation Fuel at Global Summit
in Fiji NewsFiji is threading aviation into its growth blueprint, highlighting regional connectivity, resilience, and sustainable fuel in the Pacific. A high-level gathering underscored the push for greener skies and a stronger economic lifeline for island nations.
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Samu to Debut for Waratahs in Preseason Clash with Brumbies
in Fiji NewsPete Samu makes a long-awaited return as the Waratahs unveil a bold pre-season lineup for their showdown with the Brumbies. A refreshed back row and a string of Wallabies stars hint at big-season ambition and early battles for starting spots. Canberra will be the proving ground for fresh combinations and momentum heading into the campaign.
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Hegseth Flies High at Kennedy Space Center, Spurs NASA-DoD Space Partnership Talk
in NewsAt Kennedy Space Center, a top defense official swaps policy chatter for a bold photo op and a jet ride, sparking talk of a renewed push for U.S. space leadership. A glimpse into the evolving mix of government and private space ventures.
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Greenwich Personal Injury Lawyers: Free Consultations and No Upfront Fees
in NewsAfter a Greenwich accident, navigating a personal injury claim can be daunting. An experienced attorney can guide you from a free initial consultation through negotiations and, if needed, trial preparation—always focusing on clear communication and client-centered advocacy. Discover how damages are typically assessed in Connecticut and what your next steps might look like.
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Don Lemon Arrest Sparks Debate on Press Freedom After Church Protest
in NewsDon Lemon defends his decision to document a volatile protest that led to arrest and federal charges. The case revives a heated debate over press freedom and the boundaries of journalism when covering civil unrest.
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Drua Eye Future Stars in Skipper Select Clash Ahead of 2025 Super Rugby Pacific
in Fiji NewsFriday’s clash doubles as a talent hunt as Fijian Drua eye the next wave of Fiji-born players ahead of 2025. With a focus on Skipper Cup standouts and pathways beyond the cup, the match promises a glimpse into the future of local rugby.
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Ronaldo Transfer Buzz: Could a Manchester United Reunion Be Near?
in SportsRonaldo’s next move is football’s hottest rumor, with a potential return to Manchester United buzzing across Europe. As the transfer window heats up, eyes are on what his next chapter could mean for Old Trafford.
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IBM Rises on Bold 2026 Outlook as Dividend Plans Boost Confidence
in FinanceIBM shares rose as investors priced in a brighter 2026 outlook, including stronger revenue growth and higher free cash flow. The move also comes with plans for dividends and new debt issuances, as the company navigates AI-driven shifts in software and hybrid-cloud demand.
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Rabuka Hints He Could Quit If High Court Ruling Stands
in Fiji NewsFiji’s prime minister hints at resignation if a key court ruling stands, spotlighting accountability in a high-stakes legal saga. With constitutional rights and legal avenues on the table, the coming days could redefine the government’s direction.
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Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator hunt stalls as top target declines interview
in SportsChicago’s hunt for a new offensive coordinator is intensifying after Declan Doyle’s departure, with a top candidate reportedly turning down the job. Ben Johnson now weighs fresh names against trusted internal voices, aiming to preserve continuity while unlocking the offense around a talented young quarterback. The coming decisions will shape the Bears’ offensive direction for…
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Indiana’s High-Stakes Week: Controversial Bills Move Through the Legislature
in NewsIndiana’s legislature is in high gear, moving a wave of consequential bills on education, housing, taxes, and social policy. With debates intensifying and deadlines looming, Hoosiers watch how these proposals could reshape the state’s future.
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Katie Uhlaender’s Milan 2026 bid hangs in the balance after CAS ruling
in SportsKatie Uhlaender’s Olympic dream hits a roadblock after a CAS ruling blocks her appeal amid serious allegations surrounding the qualifying process. The piece looks at the fallout, questions of fairness in sport, and the athlete’s determination to pursue justice beyond the track.
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Walmart Stock Faces Mixed Analyst Ratings as Insider Moves Stir Attention
in FinanceWalmart’s stock sits at a pivotal juncture as analysts send mixed signals on its near‑term path. A broad tilt toward buying, with targets in the high $120s, sits alongside pockets of caution and notable insider activity—hinting at a nuanced view of the retailer’s growth trajectory. As earnings loom and the push to blend its vast…
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Wai Tui International 2026 Returns to Fiji as Registrations Open in Nadi
in Fiji NewsAfter a 14-year hiatus, the Wai Tui International paddling regatta returns to Fiji, with action set on Wailoaloa Beach in Nadi from April 3–6, 2026. A tribute to Colin Philp’s legacy and a gathering of paddlers from across the Pacific, the revival promises competitive sprint and marathon racing in a sun-soaked seaside setting.
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Fiji to Restore Local Democracy with 2026 Municipal Elections
in Fiji NewsFiji is gearing up for a long-awaited milestone: municipal elections in late 2026—the first since 2005. Officials say the vote will return local power to communities, with civic education already underway to prepare residents. As preparations ramp up, towns and cities edge closer to a future where residents help shape their own governance.
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Reshona Landfair Reclaims Her Voice in Memoir About Surviving R. Kelly Abuse
in NewsReshona Landfair’s forthcoming memoir, Who’s Watching Shorty? Reclaiming Myself from the Shame of R. Kelly’s Abuse, traces a courageous journey from abuse to empowerment. A moving, uncompromising look at reclaiming identity, healing, and turning pain into purpose.
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Fiji’s Screen Time Dilemma: Are Screens Replacing Family Time?
in Fiji NewsScreens are reshaping education and family life in Fiji, touching everything from homework to bedtime. Experts warn that the real challenge lies in how technology is used, influencing sleep, activity, and everyday connections. This piece explores practical ways families can cultivate healthy tech habits and reclaim meaningful time together.
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IBM Mainframe Comeback Powered by AI-Ready z17
in AIIBM’s mainframes are staging a remarkable comeback in an AI-driven era. The z17 and Spyre accelerator are pushing reliability and speed to new heights, transforming how large banks, governments, and enterprises handle AI workloads—hinting at a bold shift beneath the cloud era.