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Fiji’s Northern Farms Poised for Storage Boost
in Fiji NewsNew storage depots and upgraded facilities could reshape farming in Fiji’s Northern Division. By easing storage, reducing losses, and boosting returns, the plan signals a bold push toward rural empowerment and stronger agricultural infrastructure. Will these changes unlock a brighter future for local farmers?
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Fame Awards 2025: John Kamea Wins Excellence in Journalism in Fiji
in Fiji NewsTruth, mentorship, and a night of accolades mark the Fame Awards as a Fiji journalist is honored for a career rooted in integrity. The celebration shines a light on community voices and responsible storytelling that resonates far beyond the newsroom.
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From Raiwai Roots to Kitchen Success: Fiji’s Abel Nanovu
in Fiji NewsFrom Raiwai’s tough streets to the glow of professional kitchens abroad, Abel Nanovu’s journey blends faith, family, and a chef’s unwavering pursuit of excellence. A story of resilience, mentorship, and dreams simmering toward international recognition.
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Erika Kirk Urges Collective Action to End Political Violence
in NewsErika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, calls for collective responsibility to curb the rise of violent political rhetoric. In a town hall moderated by Bari Weiss, she reflects on how our words shape real-world violence and what comes next.
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Heated Rivalry Stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams Surprise West Hollywood Debut
in NewsPre-filming chemistry that crackled and a bold leap into the spotlight. Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams are turning heads in a buzzy LGBTQ+ hockey romance as their on-screen rivalry begins to spark real-world buzz.
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The Vampire Lestat: AMC Teases Lestat-Led Season 3 for Summer 2026
in NewsSeason 3 shifts the spotlight to Lestat, weaving his 18th‑century origins with a bold, contemporary edge. With new cast members and deeper dives into Rice’s world, this reimagined chapter promises a gripping ride come summer 2026.
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Tracker Season 3 Fall Finale: Colter Shaw Battles a Deadly Conspiracy and a New Villain
in NewsColter Shaw dives deeper into a sprawling conspiracy in Tracker’s fall finale. A ruthless new villain and a tangled web of secrets push loyalties to the brink, with danger looming around every corner. The cliffhanger promises darker days ahead and a race to uncover the truth.
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Messi’s India Tour Sparks Uproar at Salt Lake Stadium
in Fiji NewsMessi’s highly anticipated India visit hit a rough patch as chaotic scenes at Salt Lake Stadium left fans frustrated and surprised. With leaders promising an inquiry and the tour moving on, a tense start raises the question: what comes next for the football icon’s Indian leg?
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Fiji’s FAME Awards Spark Hope for Free Press Revival
in Fiji NewsAfter years of censorship and upheaval, Fiji’s media marked a night of resilience and renewed purpose. The FAME celebration looked back at tough times and forward to a commitment to truth, balance, and independent reporting. It signals a hopeful new chapter for journalism in the Pacific.
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iRobot in Cash Crunch as Debt Deadline Looms
in NewsiRobot—the name behind the Roomba—faces a defining crossroads as cash reserves dwindle and debt climbs, threatening its future. With fierce competition from new Chinese brands reshaping the robot vacuum market, the once-dominant pioneer stands at a critical juncture.
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Fiji’s Skipper Select Ready to Challenge Drua in Pre-Season Clash at Churchill Park
in Fiji NewsA star-studded Skipper Select side from Fiji’s top provincial unions is gearing up for a big pre-season clash with the Drua. With a blend of proven forwards and exciting backs from Nadroga, Suva, Naitasiri, Malolo and more, this lineup promises a showcase of Fiji’s deep rugby talent against professional opposition. Expect pace, power and pride…
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Fiji Rugby: FRPA Demands Stronger Protections for Players Abroad
in Fiji NewsProtecting Fiji’s rugby players off the field could be as crucial as their on-field performance. The Fiji Rugby Players Association is pushing for stronger safeguards—from overseas recruitment pitfalls to life after rugby—along with expanded welfare networks that support players at every stage of their careers.
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Rheinmetall Surges as Europe Quietly Rearms
in NewsFrom a Cold War relic to a rising heavyweight in Europe’s defense landscape, Rheinmetall is reshaping the continent’s security equation. As NATO members revisit defense budgets and Germany accelerates its rearmament, the company’s ascent highlights a broader shift—one that blends ambition with controversy and reshapes Europe’s future.
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Messi’s India Tour Sparks Chaos at Kolkata Event
in Fiji NewsMessi’s much-anticipated India stop promised fanfare, but the moment on and off the pitch sparked tension and surprise, leaving fans and organizers facing an unfolding controversy.
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JetBlue Near-Miss With Transponder-Off Military Aircraft Over Caribbean Sparks Safety Scrutiny
in NewsAn early-morning climb near Curaçao turned tense when a military aircraft reportedly crossed into a passenger flight’s path with its transponder off. The incident is prompting investigations and a fresh look at Caribbean airspace safety.
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Silence and Online Harassment Hit Pacific Women with Disabilities
in Fiji NewsDismissive remarks and online harassment are taking a heavy toll on Pacific women and girls with disabilities, often from people they know. The trauma grows in a culture of silence around abuse and sexual health. A cross-sector call is urging open dialogue and practical safeguards to protect survivors online and offline.
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Why Harrison Ford’s The Call of the Wild Is Trending on Netflix
in NewsBeyond his iconic roles, Harrison Ford’s career hides a trove of underrated gems waiting for a new audience. A fresh streaming surge breathes life into The Call of the Wild, spotlighting Ford’s rugged warmth and the powerful bond at its heart.
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Court weighs lifeline for halted Elite Protection Security amid licensing dispute
in Fiji NewsSeized licensing documents have halted Elite Protection Security’s operations, as a Suva court weighs the impact and the possibility of copies to keep parts of the business running. With hearings adjourned into January, the legal saga and its implications for the firm’s future continue to unfold.
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BA Golf Club Weighs Season Finale as Weather Uncertainty Lingers
in Fiji NewsUncertainty surrounds BA Golf Club’s season finale as officials monitor the forecast. With strong turnout and weekly play continuing, anticipation grows for a final update when the weather cooperates.
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Pushpa 2: The Rule Sets the Stage for Allu Arjun’s First Japan Visit
in Fiji NewsPushpa 2 – The Rule is gearing up for a landmark Japan debut, with Allu Arjun set for a high-profile promo tour ahead of its 2026 release. A bold new poster and an all-Japan trailer have fans buzzing as the film’s international journey and extended cut steal the spotlight.
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Fijian Rugby Stars Shine in Europe as Botitu Lights Up Racing 92 and Castres, Ravouvou Powers Bristol
in Fiji NewsFijian rugby stars lit up the European Challenge Cup weekend, with Vilimoni Botitu delivering standout moments for Racing 92 and Castres, and Kalaveti Ravouvou powering Bristol Bears to a big win. From Man of the Match moments to high-scoring clashes, Fiji’s presence on the continental stage continues to grow and excite.