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Misfits Boxing Shakeup: Andrew Tate Replaces KSI as CEO
Misfits Boxing is rocked by a dramatic leadership shake-up as Andrew Tate steps into a boxing-promoted role, replacing KSI as CEO. The move has fueled a flood of heated social posts from KSI and hints of a broader rift with key partners. As Tate gears up for his Misfits bout, the influencer boxing world’s next…
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Fiji’s Hidden Meth Network: Deportees and Global Cartels
Authorities warn that Fiji’s drug problem is evolving, with new networks linking deportees from abroad to local crime groups. The focus is shifting toward meth production and trafficking, signaling deeper regional reach and an international criminal web. As investigations unfold, experts say a coordinated, comprehensive response will be essential to safeguarding communities.
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Fiji’s GCC weighs meeting with King Charles III as timing remains unclear
Fiji’s Prime Minister says talk of a GCC meeting with King Charles III is informal and not a travel plan, with November discussions focusing on whether to formally accept an invitation. The revived Great Council of Chiefs steps into a renewed era of diplomacy that could shape Fiji’s ties with the UK.
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Aunt Gladys Prequel Teased by Zach Cregger for Weapons
Director Zach Cregger hints that Aunt Gladys could headline a standalone prequel, aiming for a story that feels fresh rather than just an extension of Weapons. With development gaining momentum, the mystery around Gladys promises to shake up the franchise in unexpected ways.
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Vio Island Fiji Gets Clean-Energy Boost and Disaster-Ready Evacuation Hub
Vio Island is getting a bold upgrade: a renewable-powered evacuation center and an upgraded solar mini-grid set to transform life for thousands. Blending disaster resilience with clean energy and digital inclusion, this initiative points to a brighter, more empowered future for rural communities.
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Where Are Fiji’s Women Ambassadors?
Fiji’s push for gender balance in leadership is heating up as discussions with the Great Council of Chiefs spotlight practical steps to empower women in diplomacy and politics. Advocates are calling for concrete actions—from inclusive recruitment to quotas—to ensure women’s voices shape the country’s future.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Spotted Dining with Samsung and Hyundai Executives in Gangnam
In Seoul’s Gangnam, an unlikely trio trades formalities for fried chicken and beer, drawing a crowd and plenty of surprises. A rare, lighter moment among industry heavyweights hints at the human side of global business.
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Cam Spencer Signs Four-Year Grizzlies Contract, Eyes Breakout Season
Davidsonville’s Cam Spencer is marking a major milestone with a four-year, $10.4 million contract from the Memphis Grizzlies. His winding journey from college floors to the NBA hints at fresh chapters, new rivalries, and the moments that could shape his next career steps.
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Chivas Femenil Clinches Playoffs, Set to Face Toluca in Quarterfinals
El Rebaño Sagrado cierra la fase regular asegurando su puesto en la Liguilla y ya se alista para un cruce de cuartos que promete emociones y duelos decisivos.
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Top 10 Julia Garner Roles: From Ruth Langmore to Her Latest Projects
Julia Garner has carved a singular path through film and TV, delivering performances that stay with you. A concise spotlight on the roles that defined her rise—from intimate dramas to bold twists in genre storytelling. It’s a look at the moments that reveal why she’s one of today’s most versatile talents.
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Austin Reaves Rising: Lakers Lean on Young Guard Without LeBron
With LeBron sidelined, Austin Reaves is stepping into the Lakers’ spotlight, delivering eye-opening performances and growing into a natural leader. Rui Hachimura recalls a moment that hinted at Reaves’ higher ceiling, a turning point for his role in L.A. Could this be the chapter where Reaves carves out a defining role for the Lakers?
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Luka Doncic Upgraded to Probable for Lakers-Grizzlies NBA Cup Showdown
Luka Doncic’s status for the Lakers’ clash with the Grizzlies has improved from doubtful to probable as Marcus Smart returns. The NBA Cup showdown promises star power and a hot supporting cast, with Doncic aiming to extend his early-season burst.
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Grizzlies Hope Zach Edey’s November Return
Zach Edey’s left ankle injury has kept him out since June’s surgery, and his six-to-nine week recovery lane has eyes turning toward a possible November return. With the Grizzlies hobbling on the boards and his status still open, every update on his progress adds a hint of how Memphis might reshape its frontcourt.
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Del Toro’s Frankenstein Haunts Theaters Ahead of Netflix Debut
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein unfolds as a moody, visually arresting meditation on creation and consequence. Oscar Isaac leads a haunting cast in a tale where genius and guilt collide, teased by a final trailer that promises beauty, dread, and tragedy.
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Aileen Wuornos and Tyria Moore: The Quiet Life Behind the Killer Spotlight, Netflix Documentary Promises Revelations
A volatile romance collides with one of America’s most infamous crimes in this gripping, dark saga. The bond between Aileen Wuornos and Tyria Moore opens a door to love, desperation, and a courtroom showdown that changed everything. A forthcoming documentary is turning the spotlight back on this haunting chapter, inviting a deeper dive into the…
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Rabuka Signals Return for Fiji’s Deputy PMs Pending Exoneration
Fiji’s political stage heats up as the Prime Minister signals a swift return for two Deputy Prime Ministers, pending the outcome of ongoing investigations. He emphasizes due process and accountability, steering the coalition through a delicate moment in governance.
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Michigan’s Hyperscale Data Center Push: OpenAI, Oracle Reveal $7B Saline Township Project
Michigan could become a new hub for hyperscale tech as OpenAI, Oracle, and Related Digital unveil a $7 billion data center slated for Saline Township. The project, expected to exceed a gigawatt of capacity and bring hundreds of jobs, also stirs questions about energy demand and environmental impact.
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Fiji’s Two-Phase Coup Legacy: The Fight for Accountability and Reform
Fiji’s coups have followed a striking two-step pattern—military takeovers followed by constitutional abrogations—setting the archipelago apart and fueling questions of accountability. As talks of truth-telling, reform, and inclusive governance gain momentum, the road to a more stable democracy remains both contested and hopeful.
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Fiji’s Remote Schools Get Laptops to Boost Digital Learning
Fifty Fiji schools, including remote and maritime communities, are set to receive a major boost for digital learning with a new laptop handover. The move highlights a broader push to bridge the digital divide and empower both teachers and students with modern technology. As classrooms adapt to these tools, new opportunities for learning and growth…
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Due Process in Fiji: Testing the Rule of Law and Public Trust
Amid debates on identity and sovereignty in a shifting region, top jurists remind us that due process is the backbone of the rule of law. From courtrooms to governance, the push for independence, accountability, and transparency seeks to restore public trust in a diverse society. A concise look at how legal principles shape everyday justice…
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Dodgers Edge Jays in Game 6 as Yamamoto Dominates, Keeping World Series Title Hopes Alive
In a pivotal Game 6 showdown, a young Dodgers ace delivered a six-inning gem as the drama intensified toward a possible back-to-back title. The night spotlighted a storied postseason milestone and a bullpen shuffle that could reshape the series. As managers weigh their next moves, the chase for the championship is only heating up.