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Fiji’s fiscal discipline pays off as deficit narrows, but 2025–26 could test resilience
in Fiji NewsFiji closes the 2024–25 year with a remarkably disciplined fiscal stance, balancing stronger revenue with prudent spending. Debt remains manageable and cash reserves are solid, yet the outlook hints at tighter times ahead. A glimpse at how careful management could shape future stability and growth.
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Capitol Riot Memo Sparks Prosecutor Leave as Taranto Sentencing Nears
in NewsTwo federal prosecutors were placed on administrative leave after a sentencing memo described the January 6 attack in stark terms. A later filing scrubbed those references, even as the case heads toward a lengthy sentence for a defendant with a controversial history. The unfolding developments reveal the ongoing tensions and shifting narratives in Capitol riot…
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Indonesia Free School Meals Under Fire as Students Fall Ill in Yogyakarta
in Fiji NewsQuestions swirl around a free school meals program as hundreds of students in Yogyakarta fall ill. Investigators point to storage and delivery hiccups, fueling talks of a pause while safety checks ramp up and next steps are weighed.
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Pacquiao-Mayweather Rematch Talks Underway as Netflix Set for 2026 Showdown
in Fiji NewsBoxing’s biggest names are stirring the rumor mill as a Mayweather–Pacquiao rematch inches toward reality, while a Tyson exhibition adds another twist for 2026. With negotiations ongoing and a Netflix broadcast eyed, fans are left guessing what the next era of big fights will look like.
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South Asian Music Breaks Global Ground: Grammys to Coachella
in Fiji NewsSouth Asian music is breaking into the global spotlight with historic milestones, festival moments, and bold new partnerships. From standout awards to Coachella debuts and fresh tours, a vibrant wave is reshaping the world’s soundtrack and inviting diverse voices into the spotlight.
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Real Madrid Seeks Damages From UEFA After Court Ruling on Super League Clash
in Fiji NewsReal Madrid opens a high-stakes legal chapter as a Madrid court hints at damages in the wake of the Super League saga. A case that could reshape governance, competition rules, and the fan experience—with the outcome still uncertain.
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Hurricane Melissa Triggers Deadly Floods Across Caribbean as It Targets Cuba and Beyond
in Fiji NewsPowerful winds and torrential rain upend Caribbean life as a major storm rips across the region, triggering floods, outages, and urgent evacuations. From Jamaica to nearby islands, communities brace for a challenging road to recovery and a test of resilience.
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Kendall Jenner Opens Up About Distance With Caitlyn on The Kardashians
in NewsA heartfelt reunion stirs long-held tensions as Kendall Jenner attempts to bridge the distance with Caitlyn Jenner. Amid memories and differing views, the Kardashians navigate a delicate path toward a new sense of family.
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Fiji Interfaith Leaders Condemn Hate Speech, Rally for Harmony
in Fiji News– In Fiji, faith groups call for unity and mutual respect as communities navigate recent tensions, emphasizing love, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence for a diverse nation. – Interfaith leaders in Fiji stress peace and understanding amid concerns about religious intolerance, focusing on respect for all faiths and a shared commitment to harmony. – As tensions…
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Brooklyn Inmate Finds Solace in Pop Music Amid High-Profile Murder Case
in NewsBehind the headlines, a detainee in a high-stakes murder case reveals an unlikely escape: a growing playlist from Taylor Swift to Charli XCX. A glimpse into life behind bars adds an unexpected twist to the trial.
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Outer Banks Season 5 Filming Continues After On-Set Incident
in NewsOuter Banks’ fifth and final season is moving forward in Dubrovnik, despite reports of a heated on-set incident involving a co-creator. Tensions reportedly required cast intervention, but production continues as the Pogues push toward their next chapter.
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Pacific Islands Open First Cryopreservation Lab to Safeguard Crops and Biodiversity
in Fiji NewsA new cryopreservation laboratory in the Pacific is quietly changing the game for food security and biodiversity, preserving an array of crops—from coconuts to taro and bananas—through advanced freezing technology. More than a storage facility, it aims to safeguard livelihoods and cultural heritage for generations to come.
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Turkish Airlines Reopens Direct Flights to Mombasa, Kenya
in NewsTurkish Airlines brings back its direct route to Mombasa after five years, signaling a bold new chapter for Kenya’s coast. The revival hints at boosted travel, cargo potential, and surprising opportunities for tourism and trade—a development that could reshape regional connectivity.
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Faith and Community Unite to Tackle Youth Drug Crisis
in Fiji NewsFaith communities are stepping up to address youth drug use with open dialogue, stronger family support, and renewed participation in community life. As leaders unite to broaden outreach, a collaborative path toward resilience and hope is taking shape.
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Ben Austin Tragedy Sparks Call for Safer Cricket Gear
in Fiji NewsTragedy on a Melbourne practice field is sparking a vital conversation about safety in cricket. A teen cricketer’s fatal injuries have the sport reassessing protective gear and protocols to protect future players.
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Tailevu Grapples with Hundreds of Vacant Traditional Titles
in Fiji NewsVacant traditional titles in Tailevu are prompting a fresh push for community-led solutions. With lineage verification and collaborative action at the core, this effort could reshape local leadership and cultural governance across the region.
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Newsom Says He’s Moving On From Rogan, Questions Rogan’s Invite
in NewsCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom signals he’s moving on from Joe Rogan in a fresh clash over access, reach, and what a big audience really means. The exchange underscores a broader debate about political voices on popular podcasts and how media influence shapes public dialogue.
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Fiji Tightens Tobacco Rules as Vaping Surge Tests Public Health
in Fiji NewsFiji is moving to modernize its tobacco and food safety laws with sweeping reforms—from expanded smoke-free zones and plain packaging to a full advertising ban and tougher penalties for illegal vape sales. As youth vaping rises and public health costs climb, officials are pursuing stronger regulations in partnership with international health bodies.
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Fiji Taps UNEP for Biodiversity Boost Under Global Funding
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out a bold biodiversity push with UNEP-backed projects and fresh funding. The move signals stronger alignment with global standards and sets the stage for refreshed national strategies and new reporting on genetic resources.
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South Africa Seal Historic Women’s World Cup Final Berth, England’s Run Ends
in Fiji NewsSouth Africa pulled off a stunning semifinal upset in Guwahati, pushing England to a heavy exit. A fearless start and a masterclass on one end set the stage for a historic final appearance, while England faces a critical regroup ahead of future challenges. The match underscored the drama and unpredictability of knockout cricket.
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Xi and Trump in a High-Stakes US-China Duet
in NewsBeijing positions itself as an equal partner to Washington, signaling a subtle shift in the tone and tempo of U.S.-China relations. A top-down leadership approach and orchestrated diplomacy set the stage for a high-stakes chapter where mutual respect meets hard bargaining. As conversations unfold, the world watches how competition and cooperation might redefine global power…