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Robert Pattinson Joins Dune Messiah as Scytale, the Face Dancer
in NewsRobert Pattinson steps into a formidable new role in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune Messiah, filmed across Budapest and Jordan. With a legendary cast and Hans Zimmer’s haunting score, this desert epic promises rising intrigue and stunning visuals—a tantalizing chapter for fans of the saga.
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Fiji U-17 World Cup Debut Sparks Hope in Doha Ahead of Belgium Clash
in Fiji NewsFiji’s under-17s marked a historic World Cup debut in Doha, showing heart and resilience in a challenging opener against Tunisia. The 6-0 result belied moments of promise and grit from the Junior Bula Boys, already looking ahead to a tough test against Belgium. Coach Sunil Kumar praises the experience as a crucial step in Fiji’s…
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Spartacus: House of Ashur Gets Exclusive Los Angeles Screening Ahead of STARZ Debut
in NewsSpartacus: House of Ashur amps up the intrigue and adrenaline in a special Los Angeles screening. On November 19 at the Landmark Theatre in Westwood, fans get a rare early look before the STARZ premiere. Free tickets (for you and a guest) are limited and RSVP is required.
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Shutdown Threatens U.S. Air Travel as ATC Staffing Shortages Loom
in NewsA looming government shutdown could ripple through the skies as air-traffic staffing gaps raise safety questions. With controllers juggling heavy workloads and pay pauses, travel may face unexpected delays—sparking questions about how the aviation system will cope.
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Fiji aims to finish 37 homes for Cyclone Ana-displaced families by next year
in Fiji NewsProgress is advancing on a major housing project that could end years of displacement for families in Nabavatu. With 37 new homes taking shape and plans for interim tents plus income-support programs, the community is preparing for a more stable future ahead of the cyclone season.
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Measles Outbreak in New Zealand Triggers Urgent Vaccination Push Across Pacific Communities
in Fiji NewsHealth officials are sounding the alarm over a growing measles outbreak in the Pacific region. With vaccination rates lagging, experts say timely immunization could be crucial to slow transmission and protect the most vulnerable.
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Fiji-Korea Saemaul Undong Milestone Sets Stage for Regional Training Academy
in Fiji NewsFive years into the Fiji-Korea Saemaul partnership, rural communities are gaining strength in self-reliance and leadership—hinting at a regional academy and broader collaboration shaping more resilient livelihoods.
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Fiji Diplomats Honored with Civil Service Medal in Abu Dhabi
in Fiji NewsTwo veteran Fiji diplomats are honored with a Civil Service Medal at a ceremony abroad, recognizing decades of service that have shaped Fiji’s global relationships. Their quiet leadership and dedication highlight the impact of public service on Fiji’s presence around the world.
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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Turn Heads at CFDA Awards with Statement Footwear
in NewsRihanna and A$AP Rocky turned heads at the CFDA Fashion Awards with a flawless blend of tailored chic and bold finishing touches. A milestone red-carpet moment for the couple that’s sure to spark fashion chatter.
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SesameOp: New OpenAI API Backdoor Creates Covert Command-and-Control Channel
in NewsSesameOp marks a new era in stealthy intrusions, turning legitimate cloud services into a covert command-and-control channel. By abusing the OpenAI Assistants API, the backdoor can endure undetected, exchanging encrypted instructions and maintaining access over time. A reminder that trusted tools can be weaponized, setting off alarms for defenders to monitor outbound connections and tighten…
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WHO Warns Health Aid Decline Could Undermine Global Health Services
in NewsA stark warning about shrinking overseas aid threatens to derail essential health services and thousands of healthcare jobs in many countries. While some governments push bold domestic solutions, the story also follows landmark moves for Indigenous rights in Australia and urgent calls to protect Haitian women amidst ongoing crisis.
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Carl’s Jr. Rolls Out $1 Meal for Federal Workers and SNAP Recipients Amid Shutdown
in NewsDuring the federal shutdown, a Southern California fast-food chain steps up for families in need. Select Carl’s Jr. locations are offering a $1 kids meal—Kids Hamburger, Small Fry, and Kids Drink—for eligible shoppers with a valid ID. The program supports federal employees, military families, and SNAP/EBT recipients, while supplies last.
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DeAndre Yedlin Signs Real Salt Lake Contract Extension Through 2027
in Fiji NewsReal Salt Lake has extended DeAndre Yedlin’s contract through 2027, with an extra-year option. The veteran right back is shaping RSL’s plans as the club builds a competitive core for the seasons ahead.
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Austin Butler’s Dune Part 2: Feyd-Rautha, Knife Fight Tease and a Press Tour Mishap
in NewsAustin Butler’s Feyd-Rautha in Dune: Part 2 brings a chilling blend of charisma and menace. Behind the intensity lies grit: an on-set mishap and a stubborn injury he powered through with relentless resolve. A quick glimpse into the perseverance fueling one of sci-fi’s most talked-about performances.
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Toa Samoa Eye Historic Pacific Cup Final Showdown with New Zealand
in Fiji NewsJarome Luai is buzzing with confidence as Toa Samoa ready up for a colossal Pacific Cup final against New Zealand at CommBank Stadium. He believes Samoa has evolved since their 2022 World Cup run, backed by a potent mix of seasoned leaders and fresh talent. With global fan support fueling the excitement, the stage is…
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Turuva Focused on Tigers as PNG Chiefs Debut in 2028 Looms
in Fiji NewsSunia Turuva hints at a bold future for a PNG-based NRL franchise, even as he stays loyal to the Wests Tigers this season. Ambition meets devotion in a Pacific rugby league story that could reshape the horizon.
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Fiji Opposition Slams Govt Over Withdrawn Debate on Higher Education Report
in Fiji NewsAn explosive parliamentary standoff over a motion to review higher-education funding has raised serious questions about transparency in governance. The withdrawal sparks accusations of political interference and protection of individuals from scrutiny, with critics warning that key accountability queries and potential inquiries into public funds may be at stake.
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Fiji Expands First Home Grant Pilot to Help Informal Settlement Families in Suva
in Fiji NewsFiji’s housing drive just got bigger, aiming to help families in informal settlements and those who’ve faced eviction secure a first home. A new First Home Grant Assistance Program will pilot in Suva, offering targeted support to low‑income households. With no age limit and land ownership proof required, the initiative signals a wider shift toward…
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Halloween Night Crash in Warrington Township, Pennsylvania Leaves Community in Mourning
in NewsHalloween night turned tragic in Warrington Township, where a crash claimed the lives of three teens and left another seriously injured. As investigators search for answers on Bristol Road, the community mourns and remembers those affected.
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Stroke on the Rise Among Fiji’s Youth
in Fiji NewsStrokes are increasingly affecting Fiji’s younger adults, sparking alarm over lifestyle and health. As experts push for urgent prevention and community action, the spotlight highlights what can be done now to protect futures and well-being.
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Halsey and Avan Jogia’s Controversial Halloween Photos Spark Engagement Buzz
in NewsAvan Jogia and Halsey are turning heads with a bold Halloween shoot that’s igniting mixed reactions online. As the engaged pair blend art, romance, and public life, a new chapter in their story is unfolding, sparking conversations about boundaries, privacy, and what’s next.