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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.
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Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 Animated Series Set for 2026 Premiere
in NewsAn all-new animated Stranger Things chapter lands in Hawkins during a chilly winter in 1985. Beloved characters reunite to face fresh monsters and a chilling mystery, all told in a bold ’80s cartoon-inspired style set to premiere in 2026.
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Fragile Ceasefire Under Strain as Israeli Airstrikes Hit Southern Lebanon
in Fiji NewsFresh airstrikes in southern Lebanon spark evacuations and rising anxiety as a fragile ceasefire hangs in the balance. With regional leaders and international voices urging restraint, the prospect of renewed confrontation looms large.
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Village Women’s Club Turns to Cattle Farming to Protect Sea Turtles and Feed Big Gatherings
in Fiji NewsIn Nabouono Village, a women’s club is steering a new path to sustainability through cattle farming, reshaping how community events are catered. The move also aims to protect sea turtles and is branching into beekeeping, signaling a broader shift toward ecological resilience.
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Roberto Bolle to Headline Winter Olympics 2026 Closing Ceremony in Verona
in Fiji NewsWorld-renowned ballet star Roberto Bolle headlines a closing ceremony that promises “Beauty in Motion.” Set in Verona’s ancient arena, the event blends sport and culture with a striking water-drop stage and a bold climate-focused message. A cross-city celebration of Olympic spirit and Italian artistry that hints at more unforgettable moments to come.
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Are Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Drifting Apart?
in NewsBlake Shelton returns to his roots with a new album, spotlighting a duet with Gwen Stefani that hints at heartbreak. With whispers of growing distance and busy schedules, fans are left wondering how love and music will weather the tides.
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Fiji Cooperatives Take a Digital Leap and Leadership Push
in Fiji NewsGrassroots cooperatives in Fiji are stepping into a new era as government-led training expands, equipping members with governance, financial management, and business skills. The program blends practical know-how with digital tools like e-commerce and mobile banking, unlocking broader market access and stronger community resilience. With a renewed focus on empowering women and youth in leadership,…
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Fiji’s Farm Access Roads Spark Rural Prosperity
in Fiji NewsNew farm roads are stitching Fiji’s rural communities closer to markets, schools, and essential services, unlocking farming potential and higher incomes for many households. Yet officials caution that timelines could shift due to tenders, weather, and budget pressures. The nationwide push to boost rural infrastructure points to a stronger, more resilient agricultural sector ahead.
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Fiji launches Phase Two of e-Plan Lodgement System
in Fiji NewsFiji advances its land administration with Phase Two of the e-Plan Lodgement System, driving a shift toward fully digital surveying and registration. The upgrade promises stronger security and transparency, with online lodgement, payments, and requisitions for both private surveyors and government agencies. A more efficient, paperless future for land management and investment awaits.
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Bula FC to Field National Team Stars as Fiji Eyes OFC Professional League Debut
in Fiji NewsBula FC is shaping up to be a force, assembling a squad built around Fiji’s national-team stars under coach Stéphane Auvray. With a major regional cup looming and a debut in the OFC Professional League on the horizon, a bold new chapter in Fijian football is taking shape.
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Kadavu Set for New Drue Village Road as Budget Talks Unfold
in Fiji NewsKadavu is on the cusp of a major infrastructure push, including a new road pairing Namara Road with Drue village and a wave of upgrades across the region. A $9.9 billion package aims to boost access to markets, healthcare, schools, and tourism through road sealing, coastal protections, and solar-lit jetties, transforming life for its maritime…
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Landman Season 2: Billy Bob Thornton Returns as Tommy Norris in a High-Stakes West Texas Oil Drama
in NewsTommy Norris is back in Landman Season 2, diving deeper into the brutal West Texas oil world. Expect sharper power plays, tighter family tensions, and secrets ready to surface as the frontier heats up with a star-studded cast.
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Vakatawa Joins Fijian Drua for Short-Term Preseason Training
in Fiji NewsA seasoned international centre joins the Fijian Drua for a short-term training spell as they gear up for the season. The move injects valuable experience into the camp and has fans wondering how this temporary stint could shape the Drua’s campaign.
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Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus Debuts on Apple TV+ with a Hive-Mind Mystery
in NewsVince Gilligan returns with Pluribus—a mind-bending blend of sci-fi, horror, and dark humor. A celebrated romance author finds her double life upended by a mysterious space transmission that births a global hive mind, changing everything we thought about identity and autonomy. As the world redefines itself, one woman must navigate what it means to stay…
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Kanye West Seeks Reconciliation After Meeting Rabbi Pinto
in NewsYe’s dialogue with Rabbi Pinto signals a turning point as he confronts past antisemitic remarks and begins a cautious journey toward accountability, healing, and rebuilding trust.
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Fiji High Court Verdict Looms in High-Profile Public Office Case
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes Suva court case tests the boundaries of governance and accountability. With the verdict looming, the proceedings spotlight public service ethics and the future of trust in Fiji’s institutions.
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Bradley Cooper’s Is This Thing On Sparks Golden Globes Drama Buzz
in NewsBradley Cooper steers a quietly powerful drama about love, loss, and reinvention. With Will Arnett and Laura Dern delivering standout turns, the film follows a post-divorce couple navigating co-parenting, evolving friendships, and a surprising new passion. Awards-season buzz is building as the release approaches.
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Flying Fijians Turn to In-House Jersey Printing Ahead of England Test
in Fiji NewsAfter a last‑minute jersey scare, the Flying Fijians unveil an in‑house fix as they gear up for a high‑stakes clash with England. A solemn poppy tribute on the blue jerseys sets a poignant backdrop to the match, where resilience will be tested. Kickoff is early Sunday, with delayed coverage on Monday night.
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Kazakhstan joins Abraham Accords, signaling broader regional diplomacy
in Fiji NewsKazakhstan signals a bold shift by pursuing a place in the Abraham Accords, hinting at a new era for Middle East and Central Asia diplomacy. As leaders convene in Washington, questions linger about what this symbolic move could mean for future alliances and peace efforts.
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Robin Hood: A History-Driven MGM+ Series Starring Sean Bean
in NewsAn all-new, history-forward Robin Hood lands with a grounded, intrigue-filled twist. Against invasion and court power, a forbidden Saxon love story fuels a rising rebellion and a fight for justice. The MGM+ premiere kicks off with two episodes, followed by weekly installments.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash Lands in Australian Cinemas December 2025
in NewsJames Cameron returns to Pandora with Avatar: Fire and Ash, a new chapter centered on the Sully family. Expect dazzling visuals, fresh clans, and uncharted worlds that push the saga to new heights. Arrives in Australian cinemas this December.