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Gaza Aid Shortfall Deepens as Winter Looms After Ceasefire
in Fiji NewsFour weeks into a fragile ceasefire, Gaza’s aid lifelines are still stretched thin as winter approaches. With shelters fragile and hunger rising, families in tents face mounting hardship as relief remains far short of what’s needed. Aid workers warn the flow of relief isn’t keeping pace with the growing crisis.
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Fiji Reports Surge in Flu-Like Illnesses as Health Ministry Ramps Up Precautions
in Fiji NewsFiji is seeing a rise in acute viral and flu-like illnesses, with health facilities on high alert and close monitoring underway. Officials urge vigilance, early care for symptoms, and strong hygiene as the situation unfolds.
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LSU Names Wade Rousse President, Signals Direct Athletics Oversight
in NewsLSU steps into a new era with Wade Rousse at the helm, promising a bold vision for the university. His plan for direct oversight of LSU Athletics hints at transformative changes on the horizon for the campus and its programs.
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FBC profits as Fiji trims public service broadcasting funding
in Fiji NewsFBC pushes forward with digital upgrades and resilience initiatives, riding through funding cuts while reshaping its future. Parliament weighs transparency and accountability as Fiji’s public broadcaster modernizes its strategy and media landscape. A peek at how innovation and governance are steering FBC toward a more independent, competitive path.
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Fiji Advances Organic Farming with National Organic Policy and Certification Plan
in Fiji NewsFiji is moving toward a greener farming future with a forthcoming National Organic Policy and Action Plan. Emphasizing community-led certification and farmer empowerment, the initiative aims to boost food security and rural livelihoods while aligning with regional standards. Digital tools and partnerships could streamline organic certification in practical, new ways.
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Riyadh Rally: Sabalenka and Gauff Push Toward Semis
in Fiji NewsRiyadh’s round-robin stage heats up as Sabalenka battles toward a semifinal spot and Gauff powers to a convincing win. With the field tightening, every match promises drama and momentum as the group heads toward a gripping finish.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi Rages Across the Philippines as Rescue Efforts Intensify
in Fiji NewsTyphoon Kalmaegi leaves a trail of flooding and disruption across the Philippines, with rescue crews racing against the rising waters and communities bracing for a long road to recovery. As the storm edges toward Vietnam, its reach and impact are reshaping lives across the region.
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Miss Universe 2025 controversy as contestants walk out after clash with director
in NewsBackstage drama at Miss Universe 2025 as a heated exchange with a Thai director triggers a surprising walkout from contestants around the world. The moment spotlights a rising conversation about respect, leadership, and empowerment in the pageant arena. A catalyst for unity and dignity on the world stage.
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Fiji’s FAME Awards 2025: A Night of Journalism and Press Freedom
in Fiji NewsFiji’s newsroom resilience takes center stage as the FAME Awards 2025 gears up, marking a milestone in the country’s media history. Against the backdrop of the 19th anniversary of newsroom censorship, the ceremony will salute standout work across 25 categories and revive the Fiji Media Hall of Fame—a beacon for ethical journalism and press freedom.
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Steward’s Fitness in Doubt as England Prepare for Fiji Test
in Fiji NewsFreddie Steward’s fitness is in the balance as England head into a crucial Twickenham showdown with Fiji. With looming selection calls and potential positional tweaks, the hosts are chasing momentum in a high-stakes Sunday morning clash.
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Fiji Unveils Sustainable Finance Roadmap to Drive Climate-Resilient Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils its Sustainable Finance Roadmap, a multi‑stakeholder plan to realign the financial system with climate goals and the SDGs. Built on transparency, mobilized sustainable investment, and inclusive resilience, the initiative signals a bold step toward greener growth through cross‑sector collaboration.
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Tom Brady’s Junie: Clone Dog Sparks Biotech Buzz
in NewsTom Brady’s latest chapter with his dogs introduces Junie, a clone of his late Lua. The revelation touches on love, loss, and a biotech breakthrough with implications for pets and conservation—leaving readers wondering what comes next.
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Fiji pilot training under fire as CAAF standards questioned
in Fiji NewsA high-level scrutiny of Fiji’s aviation training raises urgency around international standards, certificate validity, and the fate of aspiring pilots as regulators press for uncompromising safety and integrity in the system.
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Chad Michael Murray Charms on Blind Date With Cosmopolitan Editor
in NewsOn a moonlit Blind Date, Willa Bennett shares a charm-filled evening with a beloved actor—complete with vintage ’80s Cosmo trivia, playful banter, and candid reflections on love in the spotlight. Expect warmth, wit, and moments that hint at the magic (and mischief) of dating when the cameras are rolling. A breezy, heartwarming peek at romance…
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Diljit Dosanjh Donates KBC Winnings to Punjab Flood Relief
in Fiji NewsOn KBC Season 17, Diljit Dosanjh turned a high-stakes moment into a powerful act of generosity by donating his prize to flood relief in Punjab. A heartening reminder that entertainment can spark real-world hope and solidarity.
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Louvre Heist: DNA Clue Ties Suspects to Past Crimes
in Fiji NewsTwo Louvre jewel thieves with a shared criminal past surface again, as DNA ties a 37-year-old to the escape basket and three of four team members are in custody. Investigators also probe possible black-market sales, while past convictions shadow the fresh charges.
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Milwaukee Tool Recalls 2826-20 M18 FUEL Top Handle Chainsaws Over Chain Brake Hazard
in NewsMajor recall affecting nearly 100,000 Milwaukee M18 FUEL Top Handle Chainsaws due to a chain brake that may fail to engage, risking serious injuries. The 2826-20 model is affected—owners should stop using the tool and pursue a free repair.
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Tom Brady’s High-Tech Family Update Sparks Pet Cloning Conversation
in NewsTom Brady’s newest family chapter sounds straight out of a sci‑fi plot: his dog Junie is reportedly a clone of his late Lua, created from blood drawn before Lua’s passing. He hints at a biotech collaboration that could reunite families with cloned pets—and even aid endangered species—leaving readers wondering what’s next in the evolving story…
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Tuvalu Demands Inclusive Pacific Disaster Response
in Fiji NewsTuvalu is pushing back against being sidelined as climate threats intensify for small island nations. At a regional ministers’ meeting, its disaster-response chief urged inclusive, island-focused resilience and a more coordinated humanitarian effort across the Pacific. The call signals renewed regional unity to safeguard land, culture, and lives in a warming world.
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Fiji Transfers SPTO Chair to Tonga, Signals Sustainable Pacific Tourism Push
in Fiji NewsPacific tourism enters a new phase as Tonga takes the helm of the SPTO Council of Ministers, with Fiji underscoring a commitment to sustainable, inclusive growth. Bold plans on air connectivity, digital benchmarking, and regional collaboration aim to strengthen communities and protect the Pacific’s cultural and environmental future.
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Fiji Unveils 30-Year Climate-Ready Water Plan to Secure Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out climate-smart upgrades for its water infrastructure and unveils a landmark Water Sector Strategy 2050, paving the way for resilient, inclusive services over the next three decades. The bold plan tackles aging infrastructure and climate risks while steering growth through major investments. As new projects take shape, the focus turns to sustaining momentum…