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US-Backed Gaza Stability Plan Sparks International Force Debate
in Fiji NewsAn international blueprint for Gaza envisions a multinational stabilization force overseen by a new governing body to guide security, aid, and reconstruction. The plan signals a bold turn in diplomacy amid a humanitarian crisis, even as questions about feasibility and regional support linger.
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Fiji’s National Youth Band Drives Quality Circles, Wins One-Star Award
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Ministry of Youth and Sports is charting a bold new path toward excellence and innovation. From refreshed staff training and Quality Circles to a landmark youth band achievement, a collaborative, results‑driven future for Fiji’s youth is taking shape.
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Ministry Fuels Fiji Netball Youth with New Training Equipment
in Fiji NewsNasinu’s Nakoivalu Sunshine Netball Academy just received a timely boost from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, fueling its youth development work with essential training equipment. The handover supports ongoing clinics and a 2026 Sydney Tour, highlighting a growing commitment to empowering young athletes and uniting communities through sport. Founder Unaisi Nakoivalu expresses heartfelt gratitude…
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Erika Kirk and JD Vance: AI Deepfake, Dubious Tears, and the TPUSA Moment
in NewsA viral moment at a Mississippi TPUSA event has sparked a storm over authenticity, emotion, and the line between personal loss and public life. AI deepfakes and a flood of speculation are shaping a narrative that tests how social media handles grief and political theater. What truths emerge when online buzz collides with real heartbreak?
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Pittsburgh Elects Corey O’Connor as New Mayor Amid Budget Worries
in NewsPittsburgh ushers in a new era with a familiar name at the helm, pledging renewed growth and a focus on attracting builders and entrepreneurs. Yet urgent budget decisions, aging city services, and staffing strains loom over the promising outlook. What could this change mean for the city’s future?
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European Stars Boost Flying Fijians Ahead of England Clash
in Fiji NewsA new wave of Fijian talent plying their trade in Europe is lifting the Flying Fijians to fresh heights. With a deeper pool and tougher selection, coach Mick Byrne hints at exciting times ahead as the team prepares for their next big clash.
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Nike Bets on Titanic 2: From Staten Island Ferry to Floating Entertainment Platform
in NewsFrom a whimsical, cannabis-fueled spark to a floating entertainment venue, a decommissioned Staten Island ferry is charting a bold new course. The Titanic 2, backed by Nike and a lineup of live shows, hints at a future where audacious creativity meets big-brand power on the water.
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Former Hawks Finance Executive Charged in Wire Fraud Case Over Lavish Spending
in NewsFormer Hawks finance executive charged with wire fraud allegedly orchestrated a multi-million-dollar scheme to fund a lavish lifestyle—luxury trips, designer goods, and high-end cars—through fake expense claims and fraudulent reimbursements. Court filings highlight how weak internal controls may have let the scheme unfold, raising questions about corporate oversight.
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Fiji Pushes Digital Reforms to Expand Access to Justice
in Fiji NewsA landmark review reveals that 87% of Fijians struggle to access formal legal help, with high costs, backlogs, and outdated laws hobbling Fiji’s justice system. As reforms loom—featuring e-filing, AI transcription, and virtual hearings—the question remains whether stakeholder input will translate into real, accessible justice for all.
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Fiji Flying Fijians Find Their Composure Ahead of Twickenham England Test
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians are proving they can stay cool under pressure, sharpening tempo and closing out tough moments with real composure. With a productive training camp behind them and a high-stakes clash against England on the horizon, momentum and belief are building across the squad.
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Navaga Village Fiji Sparks Season of Giving Through Community Partnerships
in Fiji NewsNavaga Village welcomed an unexpected wave of goodwill as police, partners, and sponsors rolled in with gifts, a new signboard, and practical by-laws. Early Christmas boxes, essentials, and sports gear highlighted a shared spirit of togetherness ahead of the festive season.
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Tomasi Tuivuna Wins Naviti Open Pro-Am in Fiji’s Nine-Hole Par-3 Showdown
in Fiji NewsFiji’s golf scene shone as the Naviti Open Pro-Am brought pros and amateurs together on a distinctive nine-hole, all-par-3 course. The day delivered plenty of excitement, strong community support, and plans for an even bigger gathering next year—a teaser of the sport’s bright future in the islands.
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Abbott’s 100% Tariff Threat on New Yorkers Sparks NYC Migration Debate
in NewsTexas Governor Greg Abbott sparks a political firestorm with a bold, possibly impractical “100% tariff” aimed at New Yorkers considering a move to Texas. As the New York City mayoral race intensifies, debates over taxation, migration, and federal funding loom large—leaving questions about how far such rhetoric could shift national politics.
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Egg Harbor Township Food Bank Braces for SNAP Uncertainty Amid Shutdown
in NewsSNAP uncertainties amid a government shutdown push a New Jersey food bank in Egg Harbor Township into crisis mode as requests for help rise. A story of community resilience, where volunteers rally to support families navigating these uncertain times.
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Martha MacCallum Leads Fox News Coverage as Election Day Heats Up Across Key States
in NewsElection Day kicks off a high-stakes night of updates as Martha MacCallum steers a marquee broadcast through tight local races and redistricting talk. A front-row glimpse at how off-year politics could reshape the year ahead.
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Georgia’s Municipal Battleground: City Hall, PSC Contests, and the 2026 Outlook
in NewsGeorgia voters confront a pivotal election day as polling hours extend and high-stakes local contests heat up. From energy policy debates to the race for city leadership, today’s results could shape the state’s political horizon ahead of 2026.
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Fiji launches nationwide Day of the Girl Child to empower girls today and future leaders
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils its first nationwide celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child, spotlighting girls as today’s leaders and changemakers. A ministerial address outlines steps to protect, educate, and empower young girls, with plans to embed the day in the national calendar. The journey highlights real challenges and a hopeful path forward for every…
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MSNBC Rebrands as MS NOW: What Changes for Viewers?
in NewsMSNBC unveils a bold new identity: MS NOW, with a fresh logo and a multi-million-dollar rebrand. The move signals a shift toward independence while inviting viewers to rediscover the channel’s evolving approach to news and opinion.
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Malolo Rugby’s Historic Skipper Cup Win Sparks Island Trophy Tour Across 17 Resorts
in Fiji NewsAn historic win lights up Malolo with pride as the Skipper Cup heads on a celebratory tour across the island’s resorts. The trophy’s journey promises community, unity, and a new chapter for Malolo Rugby—where every cheer hints at bigger things ahead.
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British Army Netball Tour Lands in Fiji for Suva Showdown
in Fiji NewsTwo nets teams collide on a vibrant Suva court as the British Army faces Fiji’s Pearls Selection. Free entry, 2:30 PM, Vodafone Arena this Saturday—a day of sport, culture, and community spirit.
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YouTube TV Loses Disney Channels; Viewers Turn to DIRECTV Free Trial
in NewsDisney-owned channels have disappeared from a popular streaming lineup, leaving fans to search for fresh ways to catch DWTS, The Golden Bachelor, and new specials. A five-day free trial paired with flexible package options could offer a seamless path to the latest episodes, sports, and family programming. Here’s what to consider as you rethink your…