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Milo Manheim Emerges as Flynn Rider Front-Runner in Tangled Live-Action
in NewsDisney’s Tangled is marching toward a live-action reimagining, and the casting buzz is loud. Milo Manheim is emerging as a top Flynn Rider contender as fresh faces compete for Rapunzel, hinting at a bold new take on the beloved classic. Expect big musical moments and a vibrant reimagining that could redefine the tale.
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Drua Nation Lives Here: Fijian Drua & Jack’s of Fiji Unveil 2026 Merch Line
in Fiji NewsA bold new 2026 Drua jersey kicks off a fresh merch line born from a long-standing partnership with Jack’s of Fiji, celebrating pride, community, and the growing Drua Nation.
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Fiji Volleyball Evolves: Former Referee Praises Rising Standards
in Fiji NewsA former Fiji volleyball referee, now teaching in Australia, returns to witness a game that’s evolved in both skill and reach since his last officiating days. As teams converge in Suva for the Rooster Chicken End-of-Year Volleyball Festival, the future of Fiji volleyball looks brighter than ever.
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Tramontina Christmas Deals Shine at Home & Living
in Fiji NewsTimeless Brazilian craftsmanship meets modern kitchen innovation with Tramontina’s durable cookware, knives, and serveware. A festive Christmas promotion—All I Want for Christmas—brings exclusive discounts that make upgrading kitchens or gifting thoughtful, high-quality pieces even more tempting.
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Digital image mix-up sparks debate on satire and Epstein coverage
in NewsAn edited image links Colin Jost to a decades-old moment, sparking confusion and online humor as satire and news collide. The quick correction and ongoing chatter highlight how digital edits can blur truth and parody in today’s media landscape.
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Fiji’s CWM Hospital to Become a Regional Medical Training Hub for the Pacific
in Fiji NewsSuva’s Colonial War Memorial Hospital is set for a major transformation that could reshape medical training across the Pacific. The upgrade envisions a modern referral and training hospital, including a radiotherapy centre, to strengthen the region’s healthcare workforce and create thousands of jobs.
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New Home, New Ride: A Fiji Family’s Christmas Hope and Sacrifice
in Fiji NewsTwo hard-won milestones redefine a Fiji family’s festive season—land for a new home and a trusted family car—bringing fresh hope and quiet gratitude. Yet behind the celebrations lies a father’s quiet sacrifice and a gentle reminder to stay vigilant and rooted in faith this holiday season.
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Motherhood to Nursing Degree: First-in-Family Graduate Among 100
in Fiji NewsFrom a pause for motherhood to earning her nursing degree, Salote Drauna’s journey shines with resilience, late-night study, and steady family support. She becomes the first in her family to graduate, turning hardship into a milestone worth celebrating.
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Fiji’s TISI Sangam Turns 100: Echoes of a Founder’s Vision
in Fiji NewsAs Fiji’s Sangam edges toward its centenary, the founder’s vision echoes through the memories of a lifelong priest. A concise tale of migration, faith, and a enduring commitment to education and unity that still shapes the South Indian community today. A milestone Easter weekend invites reflection on a century of service and a legacy that…
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Curt Menefee Bids Farewell to Good Day New York, Keeps Fox NFL Sunday in Focus
in NewsCurt Menefee is closing a morning-show chapter in 2026 while staying squarely in the Fox NFL Sunday spotlight. With gratitude, balance, and new plans on the horizon, his next act already promises plenty of football and familiar faces.
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FRU gate receipts dispute with Malolo heads to legal review
in Fiji NewsQuestions mount over finances and governance in Fiji rugby as Malolo’s unpaid gate receipts claim enters a legal review. A detailed FRU response is awaiting a green light from its legal team, leaving stakeholders in suspense about the path forward ahead of the new season. Transparency and proper processes are under sharper scrutiny than ever.
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Fiji Shoppers Warned: Shelf Discounts Don’t Always Translate at Checkout
in Fiji NewsShoppers report that shelf prices don’t always match checkout totals, with near-expiry items and fresh produce most affected. These pricing gaps could erode planned savings, especially during busy shopping periods. Scrutinize receipts to catch discrepancies before they add up.
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Fiji Birth Registration Delays Highlight Gender and Rural Access Gaps
in Fiji NewsNew analysis reveals that birth registrations in Fiji are not equal—geography, gender, and access to health facilities shape who gets counted and when. From paperwork glitches at health facilities to the hurdles of remote islands, families face barriers that can affect every child’s future. A closer look at these disparities raises important questions about rights,…
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Unsafe Labasa Campus Building Prompts New Classrooms at Fiji National University
in Fiji NewsAn unsafe building on the Labasa campus has been cordoned off as experts assess the next steps. With demolition on standby, the focus is shifting to new classrooms and a safer, more welcoming learning environment—plus a future vision to repurpose the old structure for culture, exhibitions, or a library.
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Labasa Campus Delays Spark Scrutiny of $12M FNU Investment
in Fiji NewsA $12 million Labasa campus sits largely unfinished after 15 years, with only a small bure and a few classrooms completed. As investigations and parliamentary reviews probe the delays, questions about accountability—and the project’s future—loom over the Northern Division.
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Fiji 5.1 Quake Near Cikobia Sparks Citizen Science Data Drive
in Fiji NewsA shallow 5.1-magnitude quake near Fiji’s Cikobia Island rattled the region, but there’s no tsunami danger. The event has sparked a citizen science push, inviting locals to share their tremor experiences to help researchers map shaking and boost future preparedness.
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Regina Hall Quietly Steals the Scene in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another
in NewsRegina Hall delivers a calm, commanding presence as Deandre in One Battle After Another, a counterpoint to the film’s fevered energy. In two pivotal moments, her restrained strength quietly anchors the story, proving subtlety can be electrifying. A standout turn in an ambitious, Oscar-talking epic.
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Fiji military probes suspected insider after phone linked to drug trafficking
in Fiji NewsAn internal probe is underway after a mobile device allegedly linked to illicit communications surfaced. With the device seized and personnel placed on leave, officials are reinforcing a zero-tolerance stance to safeguard integrity and accountability.
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Fiji Becomes 74th Signatory to Global Cybercrime Treaty
in Fiji NewsFiji steps onto the international stage with a landmark cybercrime treaty, tapping global expertise to defend its digital economy and protect citizens from online threats. A bold move that signals growing cooperation in the fight against cybercrime worldwide.
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Bradly Cooper’s Is This Thing On? Teaser: Divorce, Laughter, Renewal
in NewsIs This Thing On? dives into heartbreak, a midlife reset, and the healing power of humor as a man navigates a fractured marriage and a wary return to himself. A fateful open mic sparks unlikely connections and a candid journey toward renewal—one laugh at a time.
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Fiji Christmas Message Urges Unity and Universal Love
in Fiji NewsChristmas in Fiji is more than a holiday—it’s a call to unity, gratitude, and caring for one another. A message of universal love that crosses every boundary, renewing our shared commitment to the communities and world we inhabit.