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Portland Braces for Stormy Wednesday: Thunderstorms, 70 mph Gusts and Possible Hail
in NewsPortland faces a stormy stretch with heavy rain, gusty winds, and the potential for thunderstorms and hail. Forecasters warn of rapidly changing conditions and the risk of power outages as a cold front moves through, with calmer skies expected later in the week.
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Qatar Airways exits Cathay Pacific stake in $897 million divestment
in Fiji NewsQatar Airways is trimming its long-running bet on Cathay Pacific, planning to sell its 9.7% stake for about $897 million. The move accompanies Cathay’s buyback plans and a bold growth program, signaling a new phase for Hong Kong’s flagship carrier as it pivots toward a stronger post-pandemic rebound.
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Amid Government Shutdown, FAA Slashes Air Travel Capacity
in Fiji NewsWith the government shutdown dragging on, the aviation system is under unusual strain, signaling potential disruptions at major hubs. Fatigue and pay gaps among air traffic controllers are driving warnings of capacity cuts and shifting flight schedules, hinting that the travel season could be upended.
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Fiji Braces for Weekend Rain as New Weather System Moves In
in Fiji NewsAnother low-pressure trough is moving in, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms across Fiji this weekend. Some areas could face flash flooding as conditions potentially worsen in the days ahead. A reminder of nature’s shifting rhythms and the importance of staying prepared.
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Security Buildup for NBA YoungBoy Show Triggers Racial Bias Debate in Oklahoma
in NewsA major hip-hop show becomes a flashpoint in the debate over race, policing, and security. Critics say the security response signals bias against Black artists and audiences, while supporters frame it as a prudent precaution—opening a broader look at fairness in entertainment security.
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Justis Huni Eyes World Title Tilt Ahead of December Return
in Fiji NewsJustis Huni believes a world title is within reach after Wardley’s surge, with December 6 shaping up as the turning point on a marquee undercard. A high-stakes rematch with Kiki Leutele and a fresh Stan Sport deal set the stage as Australian boxing’s next wave looks to rise.
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US Visa Crackdown Heats Up as Vetting Tightens on Students and Visitors
in Fiji NewsAn overhaul of visa policies is unfolding, touching thousands of students and professionals as stricter vetting and social media checks reshape who can enter the United States. The ripple effects are felt across campuses, global talent, and debates over free expression and national security. What these shifts mean for international students and American universities is…
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Jonathan Bennett on Mean Girls, Hallmark Sequel Talks, and Finding Mr. Christmas
in NewsJonathan Bennett sits down for a candid chat about life beyond Aaron Samuels—from navigating typecasting to his journey as a queer actor in Hollywood. He hints at a possible Mean Girls sequel and shares what draws him to Hallmark’s Christmas world, including Finding Mr. Christmas. A warm, personal conversation that offers a fresh look at…
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Fiji’s Rural Women Tap Into Empowerment Through Nationwide Outreach
in Fiji NewsRural Fiji women are gaining ground as a broad coalition brings essential services—health screenings, legal aid, and financial literacy—directly to communities. With a spotlight on inclusion and empowerment, the effort sets the stage for the upcoming Women’s Nationwide Forum and a hopeful path toward gender equality and economic resilience.
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Fiji Proposes Adoption Overhaul as 400+ Children Await Homes
in Fiji NewsHundreds of children in Fiji are waiting for stable homes as adoption cases stall across agencies. The Adoption (Amendment) Bill 2025 aims to streamline procedures, clarify agency roles, and speed up decisions—driving a much-needed reform that could bring loving families closer to these kids.
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Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill Set for December Restart After Fire Damage
in Fiji NewsAfter a devastating fire, Fiji’s Rarawai Sugar Mill is moving toward a December restart as rehabilitation continues. The revival could secure farmers’ livelihoods and the sugar industry’s future—with developments still unfolding.
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Jacob Elordi’s Creature in Del Toro’s Frankenstein Signals a Fresh Take on Monstrosity
in NewsJacob Elordi embodies a reinvigorated Creature in a bold Frankenstein adaptation. From hours in prosthetics to a uniquely crafted voice, he explores creation, fear, and redemption. A transformative performance backed by visionary collaboration that promises to linger long after the screen goes dark.
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Digital Borders, Faster Trade: Fiji’s Customs Modernization Signals a Pacific Push
in Fiji NewsA bold push is underway to speed up and simplify trade across the Pacific. From digitalizing customs to smarter logistics, the plan aims to cut red tape, boost transparency, and strengthen regional links—with Fiji at the forefront of modernizing its trade systems.
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TLTB Signals Modernization and Revenue Push for Fiji’s iTaukei Lands
in Fiji NewsFiji stands at a turning point in land management as a high‑level briefing outlines reforms, new initiatives, and stronger services for iTaukei landowners. With legal challenges, legislative modernization, and a forward‑looking budget on the agenda, the discussions point to a strategic path toward sustainable growth.
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Fiji Public Service Reform Gains Momentum With Excellence Awards Framework
in Fiji NewsParliament ponders a bold overhaul of Fiji’s public service, centered on a framework that could sharpen leadership, planning, and data-driven decisions. As ministries weave this into their transformation agendas, progress in youth, sport, and culture hints at a broader push for sustained innovation and accountability.
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Fiji Bets on Morale, Training and Pay Rise to Boost Public Service Productivity
in Fiji NewsFiji’s public service is embracing a broad reform push aimed at lifting morale, sharpening skills, and speeding up service delivery. With new training initiatives, wellness programs, and ‘productivity champions’ rolling out across ministries, supporters say happier civil servants will translate into better government—and the debate on measurable results continues.
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Sukuna Bowl Clash: Army Volleyball Battles Police in High-Stakes Showdown
in Fiji NewsAn all-out Sukuna Bowl showdown looms as Army’s men’s volleyball team aims to end a seven-year drought against Police. Fereti Bolavucu says rainy days only sharpened their preparation, spotlighting experience and teamwork. The clash travels from Suva to Labasa this November, with pride on the line.
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Jennifer Lawrence Embraces Body Positivity and Postpartum Anxiety in Die My Love
in NewsJennifer Lawrence pushes boundaries in Die My Love, opening up about body image, motherhood, and artistic freedom. From postpartum anxiety to embracing authenticity, her candid reflections reveal a fearless approach to fame and film that’s hard to ignore.
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Venus Williams Secures Auckland Classic Wildcard in Comeback Ahead of Australian Open
in Fiji NewsVenus Williams returns to the tour with a wildcard entry at the Auckland Classic, signaling a high-profile comeback for the 45-year-old legend. As she eyes a new chapter ahead of the Australian Open, her enduring influence on women’s tennis remains a source of inspiration for fans and players alike.
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Rockstar Faces Allegations of Union Busting After Mass Firings
in NewsAllegations of union-busting swirl around a wave of terminations at a major studio, as the IWGB accuses Rockstar Games of silencing workers who were organizing. Take-Two counters that the dismissals were for gross misconduct, fueling a tense debate about workers’ rights, accountability, and the future of collaboration in the gaming industry.
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Anti-CZ Whale Nets $100M from Short Bets as CZ Buys ASTER
in NewsTwo opposing crypto playbooks collide: a famous “anti-CZ” whale locking in big gains from short bets, even as CZ buys into ASTER. In a market defined by sudden shifts and bold bets, this tale highlights the high-stakes psychology of crypto trading.