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Drua and Jack’s of Fiji Reveal 2026 Merch Line Ahead of Super Rugby Pacific
in Fiji NewsNew gear is on the horizon as the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua team up with Jack’s of Fiji for the 2026 season. The launch centers on a modern jersey twist and a ceremonial partnership that deepens ties with fans and communities across Fiji. Drua Nation Lives Here signals a bright, pride-filled chapter for the club.
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Fiji Volleyball Sees Rapid Growth Ahead of Year-End Festival
in Fiji NewsA veteran Fiji volleyball official returns to the courts to find the game transformed. With rising talent from across the islands and a bustling festival signaling a bright future, the sport is on an exciting new track.
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Pope Poised to Name Ronald Hicks New York Archbishop
in NewsA high-stakes leadership move could bring a Midwest bishop to the helm of one of the church’s most prominent sees. With murmurs echoing from Rome to Chicago, the future of the Archdiocese of New York hangs in the balance.
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Fiji’s TISI Sangam Centenary: Honoring Founder Sadhu Kuppuswamy and Inspiring the Next Generation
in Fiji NewsWith a centenary on the horizon, memories of Sadhu Kuppuswamy illuminate the enduring spirit of Fiji’s South Indian community. From humble beginnings to a lasting legacy of education, unity, and service, the Sangam’s story unfolds through personal recollections and commitment.
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Raglan Road Debuts New Holiday Cocktails at Disney Springs
in NewsRaglan Road at Disney Springs is ringing in the holidays with a festive lineup of cocktails. Peppermint-forward treats, berry-blushed blends, and gilded sips hint at a season filled with playful flavors and celebration—perfect for a festive outing.
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Fiji Rugby Union Delays Formal Response Over Malolo Gate Receipts Amid Legal Review
in Fiji NewsFiji rugby sits at a delicate crossroads as financial tensions and governance questions take center stage. With a legal review underway, responses are paused as the new season looms and stakeholders crave clarity.
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Joe Piscopo Extends Salem Media Deal Through 2028
in NewsJoe Piscopo, the longtime SNL alum turned morning radio host, just locked in a multi-year extension. With his 6–10 am show on AM 970 The Answer extended through 2028, the Tri-State’s morning routine gets a familiar, enduring voice.
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Fiji Shelf vs Checkout Price Gaps Spark Consumer Concern
in Fiji NewsNew findings reveal a troubling gap between shelf labels and what rings up at the register, with many discounted items ending up at their regular prices. In busy stores and during promotions, small price differences can quickly erode expected savings, prompting questions about pricing fairness at checkout.
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Fiji Birth Registration Delays Reach 600 Days, Spotlight on Access Gaps
in Fiji NewsNew findings spotlight a troubling trend: birth registration delays are affecting families across Fiji, with remote communities bearing the heaviest burden. The analysis shows gender and geography intersect to create barriers, from missing documents to travel costs and administrative hurdles. It hints at reforms that could ensure every child gains a legal identity from birth—and…
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Five Plaintiffs Sue Universal Over Stardust Racers Roller Coaster Following Park Tragedy
in NewsFive visitors have filed separate lawsuits against Universal’s parent company over injuries on the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Epic Universe, surfacing after a fatal incident tied to the ride. As safety questions rise, Universal has offered no comment on the ongoing litigation.
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Festivus in the Culture War: The Grievances Driving America Apart
in NewsFestivus, the Seinfeld-era airing-of-grievances, becomes a sharp lens on today’s political clash. From policing and elections to identity and national unity, the tug-of-war between visions—yet a stubborn hope for real dialogue—hangs in the balance.
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Fiji Joins United Nations Convention against Cybercrime as 74th Signatory
in Fiji NewsFiji steps into a new era in cyber security by joining a landmark United Nations treaty aimed at strengthening international cooperation against cybercrime. The move promises enhanced protection for Fiji’s growing digital economy and online safety for its people, with broader implications for global cyber defense.
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Fiji Christmas Message Urges Unity and Universal Love
in Fiji NewsBeyond the gifts and gatherings, a Christmas message from Fiji’s Methodist Church calls for a deeper reflection on love that transcends color and culture. It spotlights unity, service to others, and the promise of a more compassionate, shared future.
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Fiji rugby finances under scrutiny after gate loss mix-up
in Fiji NewsAn unusual deduction in rugby finances sparked scrutiny over offsetting international gate losses against domestic ticket sales. A quick dialogue between the Fiji Sports Council and the Fiji Rugby Union led to a corrective split of funds, signaling a move toward stricter transparency in Fiji’s rugby finances.
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Gen Z Reimagines Conservatism After Charlie Kirk’s Death
in NewsAt a Utah Capitol rally, 22-year-old Aubree Hudson steps into the spotlight, invoking a fallen mentor to rally a generation she says must be the most patriotic, courageous, and prosperous in U.S. history. As Gen Z conservatives confront new voices and old debates—from foreign policy to housing costs—the movement stands at a crossroads.
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Fiji football’s Christmas message: unity, gratitude, and a brighter New Year
in Fiji NewsFiji Football Association President Rajesh Patel delivers a festive message grounded in gratitude, unity, and the unifying power of football. He thanks volunteers, players, referees, and fans, while urging the community to embrace peace and generosity as the New Year approaches. A hopeful reflection on growth and new opportunities for Fijian football.
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Rooster Chicken Grassroots Fiji 7s Day 2: Knockouts Begin and Women’s Debut
in Fiji NewsDay two of the Rooster Chicken Grassroots Fiji 7s amps up the drama as knockout rugby returns to HFC Bank Stadium. Expect fiery U20 quarterfinals and the debut of the women’s pools, all fueling a festive push toward the title and a showcase of Fiji’s rising grassroots stars.
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Fiji Boxing Eyes Bigger Venue as Global Teams Set Sights on 2026 Youth Olympics
in Fiji NewsFiji’s boxing scene is gearing up for a big year in 2026, with plans for a larger venue and a high-profile two‑day tournament. International interest from Australia, New Zealand, and possibly Samoa is on the horizon, as the event doubles as prep for the Youth Olympics and Commonwealth Games. Coaching workshops and joint training with…
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Jim Beam Halts Bourbon Production at Clermont Amid Trade Turmoil
in NewsJim Beam is pausing bourbon production at its Clermont distillery, a move that highlights broader market headwinds—oversupply, shifting consumer tastes, and trade tensions. With other facilities continuing distillation and investments planned during the halt, the bourbon landscape could be poised for noteworthy changes.
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Miami Dollar Tree Freezer Death: Family Seeks Answers
in NewsTragedy strikes Miami when a devoted doctor and mother is found in a store freezer, leaving her family desperate for answers. With the investigation ongoing and no clear explanation yet, loved ones are rallying around each other in the wake of unimaginable loss. A GoFundMe has been launched to help the family through this difficult…
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Fiji Electricity Tariff Showdown: 22% Hike Prompts Government Negotiation
in Fiji NewsNew electricity tariff plans are stirring debate as talks with Energy Fiji Limited continue. A government minister labels a 22% proposed rise as premature and calls for alternatives that protect consumers while weighing the state’s stake in EFL. With consultations ongoing, the way forward could redefine affordability and energy policy in Fiji.