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Fiji Confronts Hate Speech as Interfaith Unity Takes Center Stage
in Fiji NewsInflammatory remarks about sacred festivals spark a tense debate over faith, rights, and respect. Voices from Fiji’s diverse communities are urging accountability and renewed dialogue to safeguard peace and everyone’s freedom to practice their beliefs. In a time of rising intolerance, the push for unity and inclusion grows louder.
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Fiji’s Remote Islands Benefit as Health Outreach Delivers Dental Care to Thousands
in Fiji NewsAn extensive outreach brought essential dental care and preventive health education to Fiji’s Lau Group, spanning Matuku, Totoya, and Moala. Check-ups, treatments, and community sessions aim to empower island residents with healthier futures.
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Sangam World Cup 2025 Kicks Off in Fiji With Masters Showdown
in Fiji NewsFiji opens the TISI Sangam World Cup in Lautoka, turning a centennial celebration into a festival of sport and culture. With Masters, Premier, and Legends teams from across the region, the tournament is already hinting at momentum, surprises, and a memorable chapter in Sangam’s 100-year journey.
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Pentagon Europe Troop Withdrawal Triggers GOP Rift Over NATO
in NewsPentagon plans to withdraw up to 800 troops from Eastern Europe spark a rare GOP rift as defense leaders warn the move could signal weakness to Russia. A demand for a thorough interagency review and tighter coordination with Congress has surfaced, highlighting a broader debate over NATO commitments and U.S. posture in Europe.
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Love Is Blind Denver Debut Signals Global Expansion of the Dating Show
in Fiji NewsDenver marks a fresh chapter for Love Is Blind, weaving the Mountain West’s cultural texture into the show’s bold experiment in romance. As the franchise expands from nine U.S. cities to a growing lineup of international adaptations, it keeps sparking conversations about love, perception, and connection in a changing world.
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King Charles Strips Prince Andrew of Titles in Royal Shake-Up
in Fiji NewsAmid ongoing scrutiny, a dramatic reshaping of royal roles signals a turning point for the monarchy. With titles and duties being redefined, the royal family faces a moment that could redefine its future—and public trust.
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Fiji Unites Sports and Agriculture to Boost Grassroots Development
in Fiji NewsFiji’s sports and agriculture sectors are joining forces in a bold move to empower youth and strengthen communities. A new agreement between the Fiji Sports Council and the Agricultural Marketing Authority links grassroots sports development with farming opportunities, promising resilience, teamwork, and a brighter national future. Exciting programs are on the horizon, signaling a fresh…
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Malolo’s 19-Year-Old Star Tevita Ledua Eyes Skipper Cup Final Showdown
in Fiji NewsAt 19, Tevita Vuniwaqa Ledua is Malolo’s youngest player stepping into a high-stakes Skipper Cup final. From schoolyard roots to first-five responsibility, his poised, measured game hints at a rising star in Fijian rugby. A story of grit, mentorship, and the dreams fueling Fiji’s next generation.
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Indy Adventure Refurb Extension Could Shake Up Disneyland Holiday Plans
in NewsDisneyland’s refurbishment clock is ticking again just in time for the holidays. Indiana Jones Adventure is slated for a brief December 1–3 closure, reopening December 4, as other favorites linger without set dates. For festive-season planners, this small shift could change your morning strategy and park pacing.
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Arizona’s Turquoise Alert Quiet Since Launch as Missing Children Crisis Grows
in NewsArizona’s Turquoise Alert, designed to help locate missing persons under 65 beyond Amber and Silver alerts, has been activated only once since July. As disappearances rise and the Emily Pike case draws renewed scrutiny, advocates question whether the system’s criteria keep pace with reality.
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Aidan Delbis: Autistic 19-Year-Old Lands Lead in Lanthimos’ Bugonia
in NewsFrom a Crescenta Valley High stage to a Hollywood set, 19-year-old Aidan Delbis lands a breakthrough role beside renowned stars. His journey as an autistic actor highlights a changing industry that’s embracing authentic representation. A high-profile project promises drama, humor, and a conversation-starter as it hits theaters.
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Lau Leaders Seek Investment to Ease Provincial Levy
in Fiji NewsDecision-makers in Lau weigh the provincial levy against the real-world financial pressures facing families, seeking practical paths forward. With a focus on sustainable investment and economic resilience, the talks point to a broader effort to strengthen Lau’s future.
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Suva Grassroots 7s Could Decide Fiji Sevens Dubai Fate
in Fiji NewsFiji rugby heats up as a landmark Grassroots 7s in Suva doubles as a proving ground for local talent and a pivotal step toward Dubai. With a fresh sponsor on board and 16 teams set to clash, the event promises excitement and a clearer path to the national squad.
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Snow White Live-Action Turmoil: Casting Backlash, Reshoots, and a Box-Office Fallout
in NewsBehind the glossy Snow White remake, controversy, reshoots, and a relentless media spotlight test the limits of fame and artistic risk. As a star pivots toward a new stage chapter, the saga explores what happens when big dreams meet big scrutiny in today’s movie landscape.
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Tailevu Plans Adi Tailevu Fundraiser to Boost Local Development
in Fiji NewsTailevu leaders are reviving the traditional soli fundraising as a beacon for local development and youth empowerment. The upcoming Adi Tailevu initiative highlights the province’s resourcefulness and a shared drive toward sustainable growth for the community.
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Fiji Digitizes Land Approvals, Online Submissions Cut to 24 Hours
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Lands and Mineral Resources ministry has gone fully digital, slashing land-submission turnaround to just 24 hours. The bold modernization speeds approvals, eliminates paper forms, and signals a broader push toward transparency—with more innovations on the horizon.
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Harrison Ford Honored for Conservation at Chicago Field Museum Gala
in NewsChicago-born actor Harrison Ford is celebrated for a lifetime of conservation work at a Field Museum gala. The night weaves his childhood love of nature with a powerful reminder: science is essential for the future of our planet.
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Fiji Urges Religious Leaders to Champion Unity, Denounce Hate Speech
in Fiji NewsA timely warning from Fiji’s human rights body urges faith leaders to exercise freedom with responsibility. As inflammatory rhetoric risks tearing at interfaith harmony, authorities say religious liberty should never fuel hatred or division. The moment calls for dialogue, respect, and a united commitment to peaceful coexistence.
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Vanuatu Seasonal Workers Barred Abroad as Criminal Records Threaten Overseas Jobs
in Fiji NewsVanuatu seasonal workers are under tighter scrutiny after a wave of overseas incidents. Fiji’s Employment Minister warns that any criminal record can end contracts and shut doors to future opportunities in New Zealand and Australia. A clear call for accountability and responsible conduct abroad.
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NC Manhunt: Murder Suspect on the Run After Deputy Attack at Bojangles
in NewsAn intense manhunt is underway in eastern North Carolina for a wanted murder suspect tied to a deadly case and a separate arson investigation. Drones and K-9 units are deployed as a Blue Alert remains active, as investigators press on to bring him into custody.
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Crackdown on Speeding: Fiji’s Portable Cameras Record 15,000 Violations in Two Months
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out portable speed cameras, sweeping thousands of speeding incidents in weeks. With stricter enforcement on the horizon, authorities aim to curb speed and protect lives.