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Trump’s Week of Controversy: Peace Prize, Kennedy Center Moment, and Media Feuds
in NewsTrump’s latest week in the headlines blended ceremonial flash with blunt talk and sharp pushback. From high-profile honors to bold policy claims and a flurry of media sparring, the saga leaves readers guessing what comes next.
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Eau Claire Marks 234th Bill of Rights Anniversary, Urges Civic Vigilance
in NewsLocal residents gathered to mark the 234th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, reflecting on the freedoms that shape American life. The event underscored why staying informed and vigilant about our rights remains essential today.
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Eight Dead as US Strikes Near Venezuela; Trinidad Grants US Airport Access
in NewsMounting tensions in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean as U.S. forces widen their footprint near Venezuela. New deployments and high-stakes moves spark a regional security crisis, with Trinidad and Tobago granting logistical access amid sharp rhetoric from Caracas. Analysts are weighing legality and human costs as leaders maneuver on the regional chessboard.
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Trump Eyes Billion-Dollar Lawsuit Over BBC Panorama Edit
in Fiji NewsTrump weighs a potential legal move after a televised edit of his January 6 speech sparks a fresh controversy. The case raises questions about how media edits can shape public perception—and the high-stakes fallout that could follow.
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Stoppard Revival at Hampstead Theatre: A Time-Traveling Poet on Stage
in NewsAt Hampstead Theatre, a revival of Stoppard’s 1995 drama unfurls as a dense tapestry of art, empire, and ideas. Spanning the 1930s to the 1980s, it follows a young English poet amid the fading Raj, weaving Madame Blavatsky, the Theosophical Society, and a sharp footnote culture into a provocative meditation on creativity. Witty, cerebral, and…
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Why PALM Workers in Australia Are Afraid to Speak Up
in Fiji NewsBehind the PALM scheme’s doors, temporary workers from Pacific Island nations fear retaliation if they raise concerns about pay and safety. A closer look at their lived reality raises urgent questions about protections, fairness, and the future of this essential labor.
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Fiji Advances Police Act Overhaul Aiming to Restore Public Trust
in Fiji NewsFiji advances a modern Police Act agenda with a pivotal Suva workshop that could reshape policing for the 21st century. As international partners weigh in on accountability and human rights, a new era of community safety and trust begins to take shape.
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Driver jailed after deliberate crowd attack at Liverpool title parade
in NewsDeliberate danger at a city parade ends in a lengthy prison sentence for one man after a hit-and-run that left hundreds injured. Shocking dashcam and CCTV footage revealed the chaos and victims’ ongoing fear. The verdict sends a strong message about public safety at major events.
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Fiji’s Grassroots Volleyball Festival Promises Big Prizes and Fresh Talent
in Fiji NewsTwo days of high-stakes grassroots volleyball are coming to Fiji, powered by Rooster Chicken and the Fiji Sports Council. 18 men’s teams and 12 women’s teams will clash for a substantial prize pool, as the festival aims to lift the game, nurture local talent, and keep youth engaged in sport. Held at the FMF Gym…
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Trump Delivers Persistence Message at Kennedy Center Honors Amid Renaming Rumors
in NewsAn historic Kennedy Center Honors ceremony stirs conversations about art, leadership, and perseverance. Five legendary honorees are celebrated as the arts community watches a pivotal moment in the nation’s cultural future.
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Elle Fanning Names Jack Black the Hottest Man in Viral Vanity Fair Lie-Detector Moment
in NewsElle Fanning dubs Jack Black the “hottest man” she’s ever seen in a playful lie-detector moment, and Black answers with a classic self-roast. The lighthearted banter, plus a cheeky Dakota moment, sparked online buzz and plenty of laughs.
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Touching Tribute Elevates Fiji’s Athletics Icon Usaia Sotutu
in Fiji NewsUsaia Sotutu, a towering figure in Fiji’s track history, is honored in a heartfelt ceremony that shines a light on a storied career and a lasting legacy. His journey—from national stages to regional triumphs—continues to inspire the next generation of Fijian athletes and remind the community of the true spirit of sport.
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Fiji FRCS: 28 Leaders Graduate From Pacific Leadership Programme
in Fiji NewsTwenty-eight public servants from Fiji’s revenue and customs agencies have completed a joint leadership programme with New Zealand Customs Service. The journey blended purposeful leadership, emotional intelligence, and collaboration, culminating in a reflective session that signals a new era of influence and cross‑agency teamwork across Fiji’s public service.
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Fiji Bati coaching future under review ahead of the 2026 World Cup
in Fiji NewsWith the Rugby League World Cup 2026 in sight, Fiji Bati’s coaching future is under sharp scrutiny as Wise Kativerata faces a pivotal review. After a PNG setback and waves of feedback from clubs and fans, a critical decision could be on the horizon.
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What the Next Jobs Report Might Reveal After the Shutdown
in NewsA pivotal jobs report is on the horizon, and the U.S. labor market feels torn between decline and a possible rebound. October could slip, with November offering a glimmer of recovery — all set against the lingering aftermath of a historic shutdown. The coming numbers could shape the near-term path for growth and policy.
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Stoppard’s Hampstead Revival Probes Theosophy, Empire and the Price of Overthinking
in NewsTom Stoppard’s Hampstead revival unfolds like a puzzle box—bright with ideas and sharpened by history. A young poet’s journey brushes against empire, mysticism, and the quirks of the art world, prompting questions about where emotion ends and analysis begins. An intelligent, provocative meditation on art, learning, and how we read the past—and ourselves—today.
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Susie Wiles: The Hidden Force Shaping Trump’s White House
in NewsAn insider account pulls back the curtain on a pivotal day inside the White House, where bold moves and delicate loyalties collide. Through candid conversations and sharp exchanges, it offers a rare glimpse into the power dynamics shaping the administration’s next moves.
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Rakiraki’s Ellington Wharf Upgrade Boosts Fiji’s Inter-Island Connectivity
in Fiji NewsEllington Wharf’s upgrade signals a new era of inter-island connectivity, with shorter travel times and stronger opportunities for families and local businesses across Ra. A landmark investment that many are watching as a catalyst for growth and community resilience in the region.
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Fiji Repatriates Ro Veidovi’s Remains from Smithsonian After 186 Years
in Fiji NewsNearly two centuries after his death, a revered Fijian chief returns home, sparking reflection on a complex history and the power of remembrance. This homecoming invites Fiji to reconnect with its heritage, leadership, and the path toward reconciliation across the ages.
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Sheraton Fiji Joins Global Goodnight Moon Campaign to Support UNICEF
in Fiji NewsA Fiji resort is turning guest stays into acts of kindness through a global charity drive supporting UNICEF. With a lobby wishing tree and a points-backed donation plan, every contribution helps amplify support for children in need. Discover how simple gestures during a getaway can spark wide-reaching goodwill.
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Bondi Beach Mass Shooting: ISIS Links Surface in Father-Son Suspect Case
in NewsInvestigators are unraveling a disturbing case involving a father-and-son duo tied to extremist ideology after a deadly Bondi Beach attack. New leads—from overseas travel to suspected radicalization—are prompting a fresh look at how such plots unfold and evade scrutiny.