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Ian Ziering Faces Civil Suit Over NYE Road-Rage Incident
in NewsIan Ziering, the Beverly Hills take on a high-stakes legal battle, is at the center of a New Year’s Eve road-rage dispute now playing out in court. A civil complaint alleges a concerted confrontation with lasting consequences, as footage and statements stir debate about accountability and public image. The evolving case raises questions about safety,…
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South Park Vet Turns Domain Crusader to Challenge Political Branding
in NewsFrom voicing a controversial South Park character to turning satire into a digital crusade, Toby Morton is buying political domain names to critique branding in the age of Trump. Self-styled as the founder of the First Church of Petty Digital Revenge, he treats the online world as a stage for anti-fascist commentary—with the Trump-Kennedy Center…
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Masked Robbers Strike Suva’s Millers’ Wharf; Guard Targeted in Early-Morning Heist
in Fiji NewsAn early-morning robbery at Suva’s Millers’ Wharf left a security guard terrified as masked intruders threatened him at knifepoint and tied him up. The nine-minute confrontation, captured on CCTV, ended with a safe stolen and loaded onto a fiberglass boat. Police say one suspect is in custody as they continue to search for the others.
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Poland and Ukraine Advance Volhynia Exhumations in Historic Reconciliation Push
in NewsNowy rozdział w polsko-ukraińskich relacjach: Ukraina zgodziła się kontynuować ekshumacje ofiar Zbrodni Wołyńskiej. To krok, który łączy pamięć z nadziejami na dalszą współpracę i pojednanie.
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Missing 15-Year-Old Sparks Community Search for Answers as Investigation Opens
in Fiji NewsTragedy shadows a community after a 15-year-old student’s disappearance ends with a heartbreaking discovery. As investigators search for answers, families and neighbors rally around the grieving parents with unexpected strength and support.
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Missing Teen Found Dead in Tamaivua-i-Wai, Community in Mourning
in Fiji NewsTragedy touches a close-knit community as investigators probe a teenager’s disappearance. Families seek answers while neighbors reflect on safety and the enduring strength of communal support.
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Fiji Faces Flash Flood Alert as Heavy Rain Looms
in Fiji NewsA powerful trough is bringing heavy rain to Fiji, triggering a real risk of sudden flash floods in low-lying areas and crossings. With conditions changing quickly, residents are urged to stay vigilant and take precautions as authorities monitor the situation.
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Bula FC Urges Patience Ahead of Fiji’s OFC Pro League Debut
in Fiji NewsPatience is the watchword as Fiji’s first professional club gears up for its OFC Pro League debut. Head coach Stephane Auvary emphasizes development over quick wins, with a three-year plan to become fully competitive and a journey that lovers of the game won’t want to miss.
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Tatiana Schlossberg Dies: Kennedy Family Mourns Loss of Environmental Journalist
in NewsBeloved environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, a member of the Kennedy family, has died. She was known for thoughtful climate reporting and for sharing intimate reflections on life and responsibility. Her legacy lives on in the conversations she sparked and the impact of her work.
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Fiji Resorts Lean on Local Communities to Tackle Staffing Shortages
in Fiji NewsFiji’s hotel scene is facing staffing gaps, but local communities are stepping in in unexpected ways. From multi-generational family support to fresh, locally sourced ingredients, a more connected approach to island hospitality is taking shape.
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Public invited to comment on Suva’s Barret Place Apartments EIA
in Fiji NewsPublic input is sought as Suva’s planned 13-storey Barret Place development undergoes environmental review. The process aims to capture diverse community perspectives to help shape the project’s environmental outcomes.
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The Final Chapter of Tatiana Schlossberg’s Climate Story
in NewsTatiana Schlossberg, a renowned environmental journalist and JFK granddaughter, left an enduring mark on climate reporting and advocacy. After publicly sharing a terminal diagnosis soon after the birth of her second child, she spoke with grace about resilience, family, and a life dedicated to science and the planet.
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Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross Split After Nearly a Decade Together
in NewsMel Gibson and Rosalind Ross are parting ways after nearly a decade, but they remain committed to co-parenting their son. The private couple have faced a recent family setback, signaling a new chapter for the actor and his growing family.
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Cardi B and Stefon Diggs Face a Blended-Family Christmas Dilemma
in NewsBlended families, new love, and holiday logistics collide in Cardi B and Stefon Diggs’s unfolding romance. A close friend offers a candid perspective on navigating fatherhood, ex-partners, and a high-profile romance during Christmas.
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Fiji Braces for New Year’s Eve Rain and Flood Risk
in Fiji NewsNew Year’s Eve in Fiji could be dampened by a slow-moving trough bringing rain, thunderstorms, and the risk of flash floods. Showers may linger into Thursday, with conditions gradually easing from the west and a twist to celebrations across the islands.
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Mel Gibson and Rosalind Ross Split After Nearly a Decade, Focus on Co-Parenting Lars
in NewsMel Gibson and Rosalind Ross are ending their nearly decade-long relationship. They’ll continue to co-parent their eight-year-old son as they begin a new chapter apart. A quietly kept romance now steps into the next phase.
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Heidi Klum’s St. Barts Beach Moment Sparks Style Buzz
in NewsSun-kissed in St. Barts, Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz steal the scene with a playful towel bearing his face and bold beach style. Their getaway blends romance with standout fashion, from cherry-print swimsuits to sunlit splashes in the turquoise Caribbean.
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Deborah Bulai Sparks Fundraising Drive to Support Fiji Athletes
in Fiji NewsDeborah Bulai isn’t just chasing medals—she’s rallying a team. Her fundraising push to outfit Bullet Academy United athletes reveals a rare blend of ambition and selflessness, drawing praise from peers and sparking a broader conversation about community support in sport.
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Fiji Post Offices Go Digital: Faster, More Inclusive Services Nationwide
in Fiji NewsAll 58 Fiji post offices are now connected to a centralized online network, marking a major leap in service delivery. The upgrade promises faster transactions, fewer errors, and broader access to banking and government services—especially for rural communities. A bold step toward a more modern, connected postal system and new opportunities in e-commerce and digital…
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Grassroots Recyclers Face 2026 Turning Point on Inclusion
in Fiji NewsAs 2026 nears, a year-in-review from the Pacific Recycling Foundation highlights bright milestones in leadership and policy, while also flagging persistent gaps that marginalize grassroots recyclers. Despite progress in 2025, everyday workers and community groups face exclusion from key decisions, sparking a bold push for inclusion and people-centered recycling in the year ahead.
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Kava Farmers Bet on Direct Sales Amid Post-Harvest Barriers
in Fiji NewsFarmers are raising alarms about post-harvest gaps and limited market access that cut into earnings. Yet a wave of adaptability is emerging—diversifying products and reaching buyers directly—giving hope as the kava market evolves.