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Fiji Unveils 2025–2029 Justice Reform Roadmap to Close the Access-to-Justice Gap
in Fiji NewsFiji’s justice system confronts deep-rooted barriers—from high costs and complex procedures to aging laws. A bold reform roadmap outlines seven pillars to modernize access to justice and rebuild public trust, highlighting both sobering realities and hopeful signs of change. The journey from challenge to better justice is underway.
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Pacific Elders Demand Measurable Climate Action at COP30
in Fiji NewsPacific Elders’ Voice fires a stark warning ahead of COP30, demanding major emitters translate promises into measurable action to shield vulnerable Pacific nations. As talks focus on climate finance, fossil-fuel phase-outs, and a 1.5°C path, the pressure to deliver is mounting.
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The Lowdown Finale Teases a Glimmer of Hope in Oklahoma Noir
in NewsThe Lowdown dives into a bold finale that veers from noir grimness toward a fragile note of hope. Lee Raybon wrestles with truth, power, and the personal costs of journalism in a world where every decision reshapes a community. A sharp blend of political intrigue, sacrifice, and surprising levity signals big things to come.
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WMO: 2025 Could Be Among Hottest Years on Record
in Fiji NewsGlobal temperatures are climbing toward record highs, with far-reaching impacts on oceans, ice, and communities. The latest climate update blends stark warnings with glimmers of progress, highlighting early warning systems and adaptation as lifelines. As leaders gear up for a pivotal climate gathering, the question looming is how quickly the world can change course.
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COP30 in Brazil: Is the 1.5°C Target Still Within Reach?
in Fiji NewsCOP30 opens with a stark warning: time is running out to keep the 1.5°C target within reach. Temperature records are shattering and oceans are heating, pushing the world toward a decisive moment on energy and resilience. A blend of urgent caution and hopeful momentum marks this turning point for collective action.
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Fiji Balances Beijing-Taipei Ties Amid One China Policy Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsFiji reaffirms its One China stance as a senior diplomat’s visit to Taiwan stirs regional tensions. A delicate balancing act in the Pacific highlights shifting alliances and the complexities of contemporary diplomacy.
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Baku to Belém Roadmap Aims to Mobilize $1.3T for Climate Action
in Fiji NewsA bold roadmap aims to mobilize trillions for climate action by 2035, turning pledges into real-world results. A broad coalition of governments, banks, and communities is aligning to drive decarbonization, resilience, and economic growth—but the pace and scale of progress remain the big question.
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Fiji Unveils a Digital Lifeline to Beat Online Abuse
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a digital lifeline with a toll-free helpline and a bold online-safety campaign aimed at curbing cyberbullying, online scams, and digital abuse. A powerful blend of advocacy and community action promises to foster safer, more respectful spaces online for everyone.
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Fiji Bitter Sevens 2025-26 Launch Sparks Next Generation of Fijian Rugby
in Fiji NewsFiji launches its 2025-2026 sevens season with a focus on talent, culture, and community. Across six island tournaments, the series continues to serve as a vital development pathway for young players eyeing national and international stages. The journey toward the next generation of Fijian rugby stars starts now, promising thrilling moments ahead.
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New Caledonia: Pacific Voices Rally for Kanak Self-Determination
in Fiji NewsA new Pacific-wide assessment sheds light on the Kanak people’s sustained fight for self-determination in New Caledonia. It highlights deep-seated inequalities, stalled political processes, and a growing appeal for renewed dialogue and regional solidarity.
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South Korea Power Plant Demolition Prompts Safety Push
in Fiji NewsTragedy unfolds at a demolition site in South Korea as debris traps workers and rescuers race against time. With ongoing danger and questions over safety, officials push for stronger protections for workers in high-risk industries. The update underscores the relentless challenges faced by rescue teams and the broader push for safer construction practices.
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November 2025 Streaming: New Holiday Titles Across Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and More
in NewsNovember unfurls a festive streaming push across platforms, blending finales, premieres, and holiday classics. Expect a buzzy mix—from a fan-favorite final season to Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein—plus fresh films, documentaries, and nostalgic re-watches to cozy up the season. There’s something for every mood as the nights grow longer.
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Sydney Sweeney Stars in Christy Martin Boxing Biopic
in Fiji NewsSydney Sweeney delivers a fierce, multi-dimensional portrait of Christy Martin in this gripping biopic. From the heat of the ring to the hidden battles off the canvas, it’s a stark, powerful look at resilience, ambition, and the costs of greatness.
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Suva Wellness Pulse: Backyard Gardening and Mindful Living Lead the Way
in Fiji NewsIn Suva, Aisea Rabuno Tuisue shows that health is a lifestyle, not a checklist. Through a backyard garden, mindful budgeting, and everyday community involvement, his story explores how small, deliberate choices can strengthen mental well-being and resilience in Fiji.
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Texas 2026 Primary Filing Opens as March Ballots Take Shape
in NewsTexas gears up for the 2026 primaries as candidates file through December, with March 3 marking the pivotal election day. From governor and U.S. Senate to Wichita County’s local races, a broad slate of contests is taking shape.
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Work-Life Balance and Wellness: The Hidden Driver of Career Success
in Fiji NewsIs success only about pushing harder, or is it about thriving inside and out? This piece explores how staying active and mentally sharp can boost focus, resilience, and happiness in today’s fast-paced world. A timely reminder that well-being is a cornerstone of lasting achievement.
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Fiji’s E-Ticket Rollout Faces Teething Problems as Commuters Call for Improvement
in Fiji NewsFiji’s new e-ticketing rollout is proving tougher than expected, with commuters facing long waits and credits slipping away at the turnstiles. Officials acknowledge teething problems, while a mobile top-up option hints at a possible remedy—leaving questions about accessibility and overall reliability.
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Bloomin’ Brands Bets on Outback Revival Amid Major Restaurant Closures
in NewsBloomin’ Brands is pursuing a bold turnaround with a sharper focus on Outback Steakhouse. Moves to improve steak quality and the guest experience come as the company navigates closures and a cautious outlook, signaling a potential comeback in the works.
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Jeremy Renner Faces Allegations From Filmmaker Yi Zhou
in NewsYi Zhou, a filmmaker and former partner of Jeremy Renner, has publicly raised serious allegations that spark questions about behavior and accountability. The claims describe distressing incidents and intimidation, prompting broader debates about safety for women in the film industry. The revelation adds to ongoing conversations about power, responsibility, and safeguarding in Hollywood.
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Down Cemetery Road: Emma Thompson Stars in an Apple TV Mystery Thriller
in NewsEmma Thompson headlines a gripping new thriller as a sharp private investigator drawn into a suburban nightmare after a house explosion. Teaming up with a relentless neighbor, she chases a missing girl and a shadowy organization whose web of secrets blurs the line between the living and the dead. With dark humor and sharp twists,…
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Maxton Hall Season 2: James Faces Darkness and Grief in a Brutally Honest Return
in NewsSeason 2 dives deeper into James’s troubled psyche, turning familiarity into a darker, more intuitive performance. Hardung hints at a brutal, brutally honest journey through grief, love, and belonging—reshaping the stakes for everyone involved.