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Wailoku Aggravated Robbery: Juveniles Charged as Police Carry Out Swift Arrests
in Fiji NewsThree youths, aged 16 and 17, were charged after an aggravated robbery in Wailoku, following a swift response by the Southern Division Taskforce. The case heads to Suva Magistrates Court today as authorities emphasize ongoing commitment to community safety.
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Beloved Alabama Pastor Dies After Shooting, Sparks Community Mourning
in NewsA beloved pastor’s sudden death after a shooting rattles the Montgomery area, sending shockwaves through the faith community. Friends describe DaQuarius Green as a humble man of faith, family, and service, whose loss prompts vigils, prayers, and questions as investigators work toward answers. This tribute explores the impact on his congregation and the people who…
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Fiji Police Expand Viber Message Probe With International Partners
in Fiji NewsAn intricate, multi-jurisdiction investigation into verified messages among police officers shifts into a new phase. After initial digital forensics, authorities are broadening inquiries to financial institutions and service providers, with international partners on board. The case underscores a careful, transparent push for accountability and justice.
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MH370 Search Resumes With High-Tech Ocean Hunt
in NewsAfter more than a decade, a renewed hunt for a vanished airliner begins, propelled by cutting-edge underwater robotics. For families seeking closure, a glimmer of answers arrives with new technology—while the enduring mystery lingers in the depths.
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Knifepoint heist at Suva wharf leaves guard shaken; stolen safe mystery
in Fiji NewsMasked intruders, a knife, and a security guard fighting to stay calm in the early hours at Millers’ Wharf. A nine-minute confrontation ended with a missing safe and a bold escape by fiberglass boat. As investigators press on, questions about security in public spaces linger.
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Trump’s Second Term Roils DEI, Trans Rights and Immigration
in NewsEarly in a controversial second term, a wave of executive actions and sharp rhetoric targets DEI, LGBTQ rights, and immigration, igniting fierce backlash and a broader debate about inclusion in America. As policies collide with values across workplaces, schools, and communities, the year promises to redefine what unity and fairness look like in public life.
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Body Found in Komodo Boat Tragedy Linked to Spanish Coach Fernando Martín
in NewsRescuers race against time after a tour boat capsized near Komodo National Park, leaving a Spanish coach’s family missing and the football world watching closely. Dawn broke over the sea as authorities expanded the search, despite challenging weather and currents. The full story behind the voyage’s fate is still unfolding.
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China’s Elder-Care Transformation: The Rise of Dementia Care Specialists
in NewsAmid Beijing’s winter quiet, a veteran elder-care professional is reshaping dementia care with art, nature, and personalized plans that listen to unspoken needs. From frontline supervisor to trainer of hundreds, their journey highlights a field evolving to honor dignity and happiness in aging. A glimpse into how thoughtful, innovative care could redefine China’s approach to…
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Minnesota Hospital Security Guard Killed in Christmas Day Attack, Suspect Charged
in NewsA Christmas Day tragedy at a Minnesota hospital left a security guard dead after a violent confrontation with a patient. As the investigation unfolds and charges follow, colleagues remember her as a devoted, kind-hearted presence who kept everyone safe.
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Missing Teen Found Dead: Community Rallies for Youth Safety
in Fiji NewsTragedy has touched a close-knit community as a 15-year-old student who vanished around Christmas is found in Tamaivua-i-Wai. Investigators are piecing together what happened in the days leading up to the disappearance. In the wake of the loss, families and neighbors rally around one another, underscoring the enduring importance of youth safety.
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Arden Cho and Ahn Hyo-seop Set for Tonight Show Debut as KPop Demon Hunters Buzz Builds
in NewsArden Cho and Ahn Hyo-seop are gearing up for a late-night moment fans won’t want to miss. Their Tonight Show debut promises laughs, music, and a rare joint chat about the Netflix sensation KPop Demon Hunters. A teaser hints at big moments ahead and conversations that could redefine the buzz surrounding the duo.
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Fiji on Flash Flood Alert as Low-Pressure Trough Moves In
in Fiji NewsHeavy rains sweep Fiji as a powerful weather trough raises the flash-flood risk. With the threat unfolding across the islands, communities face potential disruptions and new safety considerations in the days ahead.
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Gelsenkirchen Bank Burglary: Multi-Million-Euro Heist Targets Safe-Deposit Boxes
in NewsA meticulously planned heist in Gelsenkirchen left a bank vault breached and thousands of safe-deposit boxes opened, with losses reaching into the tens of millions. Insiders’ knowledge and a dramatic escape point to a sophisticated operation as investigators and a shaken community seek answers.
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Iowa Fights to Protect the Boundary Waters Wilderness from Copper Mine Plan
in NewsAcross the border from Iowa, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness faces threats that have sparked a powerful show of support from Iowans. A proposed sulfide-ore copper mine upstream and looming changes to wilderness protections could change the character of this pristine refuge. As voices rise to defend this shared treasure, the question remains: what…
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Bula FC Seeks Patience as Fiji Makes Historic OFC Pro League Debut
in Fiji NewsPatience is the game plan as Bula FC gears up for a landmark OFC Pro League debut. Head coach Stephane Auvary says building a competitive side will be a gradual process, prioritizing development and experience over quick wins. With a three-year horizon to full competitiveness, Fiji’s newest football chapter promises growth and resilience for fans.
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Fiji Resorts Tap Local Communities to Fill Staffing Shortages
in Fiji NewsStaff shortages in Fiji’s hotel scene push a surprising solution: locals stepping in to keep operations running and supply chains strong. A closer look at how nearby farms and fisheries are reshaping hospitality and livelihoods on the islands.
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Public invited to review Suva’s Barret Place Apartments EIA in 21-day window
in Fiji NewsBarret Place, a proposed 13-storey development at Laucala Bay, enters a public review phase as the Environmental Impact Assessment opens for comment. A 21-day window invites residents and stakeholders to share environmental concerns and potential community impacts early in the process.
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Stranger Things Finale: Millie Bobby Brown Misses Promos Amid Injury
in NewsMillie Bobby Brown steps back from the spotlight for the Stranger Things finale after an off-screen injury, while the rest of the cast carries on with screenings and celebrations. A behind-the-scenes twist adds intrigue to the end of an era.
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Las Vegas New Year’s Eve 2026: 600-Drone Sky Show to Light Up the Strip at Midnight
in NewsLas Vegas is gearing up for New Year’s Eve with rooftop fireworks set to blaze alongside a landmark drone display—about 600 synchronized drones painting the sky above the Strip. The night centers on flagship launches from major resorts and a Sphere countdown, delivering a high-tech twist to the city’s traditional celebration. With mild late-night temperatures…
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Bali Holiday Travel Surge as Airlines Add Flights
in NewsBali’s festive travel season is taking off, with a surge in air passengers and hundreds of extra flights. Strong demand on the Jakarta–Denpasar corridor hints at the island’s enduring appeal, even as domestic tourism shifts to new favorites.
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Natalie Nunn Says the Baddie Brand Is About Power, Not Stereotypes
in NewsNatalie Nunn reshapes what the “Baddie” brand stands for, pairing glamour with real financial power and independence. A blunt conversation with Cam Newton pushes back on stereotypes and reveals the empire-building behind the movement. A redefining moment in how women in entertainment are seen—and what they can achieve.