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Fiji’s Two-Phase Coup Legacy: The Fight for Accountability and Reform
in Fiji NewsFiji’s coups have followed a striking two-step pattern—military takeovers followed by constitutional abrogations—setting the archipelago apart and fueling questions of accountability. As talks of truth-telling, reform, and inclusive governance gain momentum, the road to a more stable democracy remains both contested and hopeful.
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Fiji’s Remote Schools Get Laptops to Boost Digital Learning
in Fiji NewsFifty Fiji schools, including remote and maritime communities, are set to receive a major boost for digital learning with a new laptop handover. The move highlights a broader push to bridge the digital divide and empower both teachers and students with modern technology. As classrooms adapt to these tools, new opportunities for learning and growth…
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Due Process in Fiji: Testing the Rule of Law and Public Trust
in Fiji NewsAmid debates on identity and sovereignty in a shifting region, top jurists remind us that due process is the backbone of the rule of law. From courtrooms to governance, the push for independence, accountability, and transparency seeks to restore public trust in a diverse society. A concise look at how legal principles shape everyday justice…
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October 2025’s 7 Must-Watch Streaming Picks
in NewsOctober’s streaming slate brings seven fresh titles across action, fantasy, and drama—each promising its own reason to curl up for a weekend binge. From high-octane adventures to intimate, character-driven journeys, this lineup covers every mood. Dive into the season’s most-talked-about picks and see what catches your eye.
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Apple Shares Rally on Holiday Quarter Outlook Fueled by iPhone 17 Momentum
in Fiji NewsApple signals a renewed push into the holiday season with a refreshed lineup and strategic pricing, even as supply and trade headwinds loom. Excitement around new devices and AI-driven features suggests a pivotal chapter for the tech giant.
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Pentagon’s ‘Personnel is Policy’ Memo Sparks Debate Over Civilian Dismissals
in NewsA new Pentagon directive signals a major shift in how civilian defense workers can be evaluated and dismissed, raising fears of reduced protections amid a push for tighter accountability. The policy change is stirring debate over the balance between performance and due process within the defense workforce.
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East Corinth Vermont Becomes Beetlejuice Pilgrimage Hotspot
in Fiji NewsIn a quiet Vermont town, a decades-long fan pilgrimage keeps a quirky 1988 classic alive. East Corinth has become a magnet for Beetlejuice lovers from around the world, turning nostalgia into a living attraction and inviting a new generation to discover its magic.
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Klintai vs Singh: Suva Showdown for the WBA Oceania Interim Belt
in Fiji NewsTwo fighters, one night, and a title that could change the course of Fiji boxing. Apichart Klintai arrives in Suva with a cautious, tactical edge as Junior Binnu Singh radiates confidence ahead of their WBA Oceania Interim Super Bantamweight showdown. A charged Vodafone Arena night promises drama, momentum, and a pivotal moment for local boxing.
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Flying Fijians Aim to Take the Fight to England at Twickenham
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Flying Fijians head into a high-stakes autumn showdown with England, chasing evolution and a bold, front-foot performance under coach Mick Byrne. A clash that could spark momentum and set the tone for their tour.
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Namosi vs Suva: Fiji Marama Cup Final Showdown
in Fiji NewsTwo storied teams collide in the Subrails Marama Cup final, promising a clash packed with grit, strategy, and hard-fought moments. Namosi and Suva chase glory in a season-defining showdown that has rugby fans buzzing.
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Autopen Controversy: New GOP Report Questions Biden’s Pardons
in NewsNew questions are surfacing about President Biden’s use of the autopen for pardons and commutations, suggesting not all actions may reflect a formal, traceable decision. The inquiry delves into documentation and decision-making pathways, fueling a high-stakes debate over executive power and accountability.
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Kim Kardashian Stars in Disney+ All’s Fair as a High-Stakes Divorce Lawyer
in NewsKim Kardashian steps into the role of a top divorce attorney in Disney+’s All’s Fair, a sharp new legal drama from Ryan Murphy. The series follows a women-led team striking out on their own, bringing high-stakes cases and stylish courtroom clashes to the forefront. A fresh twist on family law and fame that’s bound to…
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Buffy Reboot Won’t Require Binge-Watching, Gellar Confirms
in NewsBuffy the Vampire Slayer rises again with a Hulu reboot that invites new fans without requiring a full rewatch. A Chloé Zhao–led pilot hints at nods to the original while promising a fresh, standalone chapter fans and newcomers can dive into.
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Scott Jennings Fires Back at Lawrence O’Donnell in CNN/MSNBC Ratings Feud
in NewsA fiery clash unfolds between Scott Jennings and Lawrence O’Donnell, sharpening the spotlight on a ratings showdown and credibility in cable news. From sharp blows to questions about who truly leads the key demo, the exchange offers a provocative glimpse into the cutthroat world of punditry and audience politics. A sharp, behind-the-scenes snapshot of today’s…
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Sangam World Cup 2025 Returns as Teams Battle Heat and New Sports Debuts
in Fiji NewsThe long-awaited Sangam World Cup is back, igniting a festival of sport and culture with fierce local-vs-international clashes. From fresh events like snooker to familiar favorites, the tournament promises heat, heart, and four days of high-stakes competition under the tropical sun.
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Skipper Cup Final: Malolo’s Bari Leads Faith-Fueled Quest Against Naitasiri
in Fiji NewsTwo teams, one dream. Malolo’s Skipper Cup final is a turning point for captain Imanueli Bari, whose Naitasiri roots and faith-fueled leadership anchor a young, hungry squad. Set in Suva, the showdown promises heart, grit, and a proud celebration of community spirit in Fijian rugby.
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Final Destination: How Death Became the Invisible Adversary
in NewsDeath is an unseen, relentless force that haunts a franchise built on near-misses and fate. Dive into how Final Destination reshaped our fear of everyday moments and left a lasting cultural chill that lingers long after the credits roll.
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Dylan Brown Returns as NZ Eye Pacific Cup Final Clash with Tonga
in Fiji NewsDylan Brown’s return sets the stage for a high-stakes Pacific clash at Eden Park as New Zealand chase a Cup final berth against Tonga. Under new coach Stacey Jones, the Kiwis face a fired-up rival and a weekend that could redefine their season.
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Fiji Bati Aim for Redemption in Pacific Bowl Final Against PNG
in Fiji NewsTwo powerhouses collide in a Pacific Bowl final as the Fiji Bati chase redemption after last year’s setback. Fullback Jahream Bula leads a sharp, pressure-forwarded attack with a renewed focus on defense and ruck control. Expect a high-stakes showdown that could spark a pivotal chapter in their World Cup journey.
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Suva Run for Climate Ignites Pacific Push Ahead of COP30
in Fiji NewsHundreds gathered in Suva for a Run for Climate, signaling a bold Pacific-wide push for action as COP30 approaches. The event points to new collaborations and funding aimed at cleaner energy, resilience, and climate governance across Fiji and the region. It hints at the tangible steps shaping the Pacific’s climate journey in the years ahead.
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Forgotten 2000s Horror Cult Classics You Need to See
in NewsThe 2000s gave horror a bold new edge—remakes, indie breakthroughs, and scares that found devoted fans through word of mouth and midnight screenings. Ten cult classics—from fast zombies to claustrophobic corridors and razor-sharp mischief—revealed a decade where fear got inventive and unforgettable. These titles still haunt the genre long after their release.