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Volcano Bay to Close for Major Refurbishment; Pass Options Reworked
in NewsUniversal Orlando is gearing up for a major Volcano Bay refurbishment, with a temporary closure planned from late October 2026 into 2027. In the meantime, 3-park annual passes are on hold and there isn’t a Volcano Bay–only pass on offer. Multi-day, multi-park tickets that include Volcano Bay remain available as the resort prepares for a…
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Lee Soo Man: King of K-pop to Be Inducted into Asian Hall of Fame
in Fiji NewsLee Soo Man helped turn K-pop into a global force, blending bold innovation with a controversial trainee system. Now recognized with a Hall of Fame honor and venturing into new projects, his story hints at the next chapter in K-pop’s worldwide evolution.
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Three Fuel Lines Destroyed as Strikes Trigger Rolling Blackouts in Ukraine
in Fiji NewsUkraine faces a new surge in hostilities as critical infrastructure comes under fierce attack and civilians bear the consequences. With power outages spreading and casualties mounting, the unfolding crisis has global implications and draws renewed international attention.
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Fiji Resort Pina Colada Incident: Lab Results Pending
in Fiji NewsUncertainty swirls around a pina colada incident at a Fiji resort, with lab results still pending and the investigation ongoing. Officials pledge transparency and reassurance about Fiji’s safety, as questions linger about what happened and what it means for travelers.
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Fiji Targets Bird Strikes: New Push to Keep Farms Away From Airports
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out new wildlife-management steps near airports to boost flight safety and protect its tourism-driven economy. Prompted by a recent bird-strike incident, the plan focuses on reducing avian hotspots and engaging local communities in safeguarding runways. A forward-looking approach to aviation safety and rural coexistence is taking shape.
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Michelle Obama Reportedly Blocks Barack’s Comeback, Signaling a New Chapter for the Obamas
in NewsWhispers are swirling about a potential return to politics and what that would mean for one of the most watched marriages in recent memory. After years of privacy and family focus, new hints of a comeback add a high-stakes twist to their carefully shielded life. The next chapter could reshape both their public and private…
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DC Rolls Out Overnight Curfew Across Four Zones to Tackle Youth Unrest
in NewsWashington, D.C. is imposing a temporary late-night curfew over the weekend to address a spike in youth disturbances, with enforcement stretching from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. in designated areas. The plan also expands power to target high-risk zones and tighten curfews in places where trouble has been brewing.
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Ceasefire Under Strain as Israeli Airstrikes Hit Lebanon’s Border
in Fiji NewsRising tensions push a fragile truce to the brink as renewed airstrikes shake southern Lebanon. The flare-up fits into a broader cycle of violence and urgent calls for dialogue amid the region’s tense standoff.
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Spike Lee and Denzel Washington: A 30-Year Creative Bond Beyond Awards
in NewsSpike Lee and Denzel Washington pull back the curtain on a friendship that’s thrived for more than 30 years—built on love, trust, and a shared hunger to tell bold stories. From landmark collaborations to family ties and new projects, their bond has helped shape cinema as we know it. A candid, heart-forward glimpse into a…
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Haaland Brace Powers Manchester City Past Bournemouth
in Fiji NewsErling Haaland is at it again, spearheading Manchester City’s latest win in a performance that keeps the title race buzzing. A dazzling display, a historic scoring run, and Guardiola’s side showing signs they’re just getting started—this season’s drama is far from over.
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Young Voters Rally Behind Zohran Mamdani in NYC Affordability Push
in NewsA 34-year-old New York candidate is turning heads beyond the city with a bold affordability agenda that’s resonating with young voters across the country. From coast to coast, supporters say his plan to tackle rising costs is sparking a broader conversation about who gets heard—and who gets relief.
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Fiji DPP Pryde Extradition Update Spurs Governance Reform Talk
in Fiji NewsAn unfolding extradition case in Fiji casts a spotlight on governance as the Director of Public Prosecutions faces serious allegations tied to unauthorized payments. With the hearing pushed to December, observers anticipate that the proceedings could spur reforms to boost accountability and transparency across public institutions.
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Singh and Ravalaca Win Oceania Titles, Tease Cross-Weight Showdown
in Fiji NewsTwo Fijian boxing stars — Junior Binnu Singh and Mikaele Ravalaca — capture WBA Oceania regional titles in a night of precision and power. Post-fight chatter hints at a high-stakes clash across weights, setting the stage for Fiji’s biggest boxing chapter yet.
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Trump Claims Xi Assured No Taiwan Action During His Presidency
in NewsNew remarks from a high-profile interview touch on Taiwan, sparking fresh questions about how the United States and China would respond to a potential crisis. With decades of strategic ambiguity guiding policy, the exchange hints at assurances and consequences—without revealing the full plan.
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Fiji’s Upgraded E-Ticketing Faces Teething Issues and Long Queues
in Fiji NewsFiji’s upgraded bus e-ticketing is rolling out, but teething issues—long queues and scarce top-up points—have sparked concern from riders and officials. With Vodafone and transport authorities pushing fixes, a new rider app and expanding card network aim to smooth journeys, even as rural access remains a hurdle.
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Travis Head Exits T20I Squad to Focus on Sheffield Shield Ahead of Ashes
in Fiji NewsTravis Head trades the quickfire format for the red-ball grind, stepping away from the T20 squad to sharpen his game ahead of the Ashes. As Australia recalibrates for a demanding summer, this bold move promises plenty of intrigue.
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Fijian Boxer Junior Binnu Singh Eyes Rematch With Runqi Zhou After Interim Title Victory
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Junior Binnu Singh hints at a high-stakes rematch with WBA Oceania champ Runqi Zhou after a hard-fought win, driven by a personal vow and unwavering team support. A bold move that could propel Fijian boxing onto the world stage.
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CBS’s Center-Right Pivot Sparks Colbert Exit and a Major Newsroom Shake-Up
in NewsCBS appears to be retooling its strategy to attract a broader, centrist-to-right-leaning audience, signaling a major shift in editorial tone and leadership. With new moves and a refreshed newsroom posture, the network seems poised for a bold, uncertain evolution in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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Fiji DPP Pryde Extradition Case Sparks Governance Debate
in Fiji NewsA high-profile Fiji case involving the Director of Public Prosecutions and corruption allegations takes another turn as extradition proceedings resume. The developments fuel scrutiny of governance and accountability in public institutions, hinting at potential reform within the country’s legal system.
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Fiji Bus Crash Triggers Fresh Push for Road Safety
in Fiji NewsAn early-morning bus crash near a Fiji resort has sparked an urgent safety review as investigators begin piecing together what happened. With road safety and passenger protection in the spotlight, questions about preventing future incidents are gathering momentum.
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Fiji DPP Pryde Extradition Advances as Hearing Set for December 12
in Fiji NewsA high-profile Fiji case takes another turn as extradition proceedings against a senior public official move forward amid serious charges. With a pivotal court hearing on the horizon, observers say the case could spur renewed focus on governance, transparency, and the integrity of the judiciary.