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Zoe Saldana and Matthew McConaughey in Talks for Netflix Rom-Com Positano
in NewsZoe Saldana and Matthew McConaughey light up a sun-soaked romance in Positano. Netflix’s next romantic venture, set against the iconic Italian town, promises sparkling chemistry and a fresh, sweeping chapter in modern love.
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Labasa Vegetable Prices Rise Ahead of Christmas Amid Limited Supplies
in Fiji NewsLabasa’s Christmas market buzzes despite tighter supplies and rising vegetable prices. Farmers and vendors stay upbeat, keeping root crops flowing and the community spirit alive as the festive season approaches.
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Fiji President Praises Military Chief as Peacekeepers Return from Iraq
in Fiji NewsAt a ceremony honoring 156 returning peacekeepers, Fiji’s President publicly saluted Brigadier General Kalouniwai for steadfast leadership through a pivotal political transition. The moment underscored a renewed focus on democracy and national unity as Fiji steps into a new chapter.
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Unlicensed Seafood Surge Threatens Nausori Market Vendors
in Fiji NewsUnlicensed seafood vendors are encroaching on Nausori Market’s fish corridor, threatening licensed sellers and stirring questions about cleanliness and regulation. With authorities’ response seemingly delayed and stalls sitting empty, the market’s future hangs in the balance as regulators face mounting concerns.
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Fiji Unveils Six-Year Plan to Elevate the Mahogany Sector
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a six-year strategy to steer its mahogany industry toward sustainable, value-driven growth. Landowners sit at the heart of a plan that emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and responsible governance to meet social and environmental expectations. The shift aims to build a more resilient forestry sector with a premium-market focus for the future.
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Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague: A Modern Nod to Breathless and the French New Wave
in NewsRichard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague revives the audacious spirit of the French New Wave, tracing the glow and grit of Breathless while paying homage to its improvisational electricity. Shot in grainy monochrome and steeped in Parisian atmosphere, it feels like a stylish reunion with Godard’s formative years. A nostalgic, modern meditation on cinema’s freedom that lingers…
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Venue Shortage Forces Fiji Basketball to Rethink 2026 Commonwealth and Asian Games Prep
in Fiji NewsBasketball Fiji President Olive Whippy unveils an ambitious plan to spread the sport nationwide, even as the biggest hurdle remains a shortage of suitable venues. With the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games on the 2026 horizon, the drive to prepare Fiji’s national teams is turning resilience into strategy.
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Tokasa Seniyasi Returns as Fiji Rugby Unveils 60-Player HPU Academy
in Fiji NewsSixty aspiring Fiji rugby players—30 men and 30 women—gathered for a high-octane, two-day selection that underlines Fiji’s push toward global rugby prominence. A standout comeback story adds an extra spark as the HPU Academy starts building a resilient, world-class talent pipeline for the future.
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Powerball Surges to $1.6B in Record 46th Draw Cycle
in NewsPowerball has surged to a monumental $1.6 billion ahead of the next drawing, marking a record-breaking moment in the game’s history. As the 46th draw in this extraordinary jackpot cycle approaches, excitement—and questions about life-changing odds—are at a fever pitch. The stakes keep rising and fortunes hang in the balance for hopeful players everywhere.
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Fiji Weighs Gaza Peacekeeping Deployment After Israeli Invitation
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a pivotal choice on whether to deploy peacekeepers to a tense regional hotspot. The decision could redefine its role on the world stage while weighing the impact on service members and their families.
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David Harbour Caught in Mysterious Hat Snatch at Encinitas Bar
in NewsDavid Harbour’s Encinitas weekend took an unexpectedly odd turn, captured on video at a local gastropub in a moment that left onlookers buzzing. A quick hat grab, a tense exchange, and a brief pause for reflection have sparked questions about the pressures of fame and the personal toll of a high-profile year. It’s a reminder…
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PACER-Plus Clash: Is Fiji’s Manufacturing at Risk?
in Fiji NewsA seasoned Fiji textile trader raises alarms about PACER-Plus, warning it could erode tariff revenue and undermine local manufacturers even as it promises broader gains. He contrasts Fiji’s delicate balance with larger economies and urges Diversification beyond tourism, citing SPARTECA as a safer path for protecting local industry.
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Chalamet Delivers Gospel Moment in Druski’s Coulda Been Records Audition Clip
in NewsTimothée Chalamet teams up with Druski for a heartwarming clip that fuses gospel vibes with playful banter. Their surprising harmonies and effortless chemistry hint at a moment you won’t forget. A feel-good tease of music, humor, and good vibes all in one.
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Austin Named Fifth Luckiest Texas City for Holiday Lottery Wins
in NewsHoliday lottery luck is sweeping Texas, and Austin sits among the top five cities for holiday wins. From headline-making stores to standout jackpot moments, discover where the season’s luck is landing across the region.
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Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme Ignites Buzz in Limited Release
in NewsMarty Supreme is riding a surprising wave from a limited launch, fueled by Timothée Chalamet’s star power and a burst of viral buzz. As NYC screenings spark chatter and a nationwide rollout looms, indie cinema circles are buzzing about what comes next.
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Jimmy Savile Nod Divides Fans in 28 Years Later Sequel
in NewsJack O’Connell defends a controversial nod to a real-life icon in the latest horror chapter, playing a peroxide-blond Sir Lord Jimmy Crystal as a post-apocalyptic world spirals toward chaos. A cult whose members are all named Jimmy and a deliberate hark back to a charged era spark debate about memory, spectacle, and what horror can…
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Civil Servants Get Early Christmas Pay Ahead of Holidays
in Fiji NewsAn early year-end salary for civil servants aims to ease holiday budgets and support families as the festive season unfolds. The move is presented as a welfare-focused step to bolster economic stability for public service workers. As the year winds down, many will be watching how these timing decisions impact plans and budgets.
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Denver Nuggets Bring Holiday Cheer to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
in NewsDenver Nuggets players swapped the court for a holiday afternoon at a Boys & Girls Club, filling the room with crafts, cookies, and genuine moments with young fans. A day of cheer that shows how small acts can light up the season.
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Drew Barrymore Sets 2026 Dating Rules: Health and Sobriety Non-Negotiables
in NewsDrew Barrymore is keeping her heart on a careful schedule. With sobriety, self-care, and an intense 80-hour work week in focus, she’s reportedly aiming for love in 2026—but only with someone who shares her health-first values. The road to romance, it seems, will be anything but ordinary.
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Student loan wage garnishments set to resume in 2026
in NewsAfter a years-long pause, wage garnishments for federal student loans are back, signaling a renewed push to collect on overdue debt. As notices begin to roll out and repayment rules shift, borrowers face a confusing new landscape and critical choices about how to proceed.
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Adam Sandler Reflects on Surprising Career Longevity Ahead of AARP Honor
in NewsAdam Sandler reflects on a decades-long Hollywood journey, surprised by how far his career has taken him and what keeps him moving forward. A close-knit team and a commitment to fresh, collaborative work stand out as the fuel behind his enduring success.