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NYU Alum Brings Nicaraguan Flavor to NYC Coffee at Café Integral
in NewsNYU Tisch alum César Vega turned his love for coffee into Café Integral, a space that blends Nicaraguan flavors with warm hospitality. From a tiny apartment roastery to a Brooklyn-based importer and beyond, his journey reshapes New York’s coffee scene with culture and care.
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Fiji Cracks Down on Illicit Vape Trade as Health Ministry Seizes 250 Flavored Products
in Fiji NewsAuthorities launch a coordinated crackdown on illicit vape activity, signaling a renewed push for regulatory compliance and public health protection. The operation underscores ongoing efforts to curb the unlawful tobacco trade.
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Letitia James: Grand Jury Declines to Indict, Deepening DOJ-Trump Rival Tensions
in NewsFresh twists in a high-profile political-legal saga: a federal grand jury again declines to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, a move that intensifies questions about prosecutorial power and politics. As the case lingers, the next steps and potential implications keep the debate at a fever pitch.
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Gaza Floods Hit Displaced Camps as Shelter Shortages Worsen
in Fiji NewsHeavy rains flood Gaza’s displacement camps, turning makeshift shelters into precarious havens and claiming an infant’s life. As floodwaters rise and aid struggles reach overwhelmed families, the toll of ongoing conflict becomes tragically clear.
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RHOSLC Star Bronwyn Newport Stirs Marriage Drama Amid Open-Relationship Rumors
in NewsBronwyn Newport’s marriage drama steals the spotlight as a Greece trip exposes shifting stories and rising tensions. With old confessions colliding with new doubts, the truth about the couple’s future remains tantalizingly unclear.
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Brooklyn Head-On Collision: How to Get Fair Compensation After a Crash
in NewsHead-on crashes bring devastating injuries and steep medical bills. A Brooklyn attorney explains how proving negligence, navigating New York’s no-fault system, and building solid evidence can impact the compensation victims deserve—and how families can navigate this challenging aftermath.
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Bulgaria’s Government Resigns Ahead of Euro Zone Entry Amid Protests
in Fiji NewsBulgaria’s government resigns amid mounting protests, just weeks before the country joins the euro zone. The move sets the stage for a pivotal moment in reforms, trust, and the path ahead.
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Historic 185-Year Return of Fiji Chief Ro Veidovi Logavatu Sparks Reconciliation Talks
in Fiji NewsAfter 185 years, a controversial figure returns to Fiji, igniting a conversation about memory, justice, and the meaning of home. As traditional ceremonies and somber reflections unfold, the homecoming offers a moment for reconciliation and a deep dive into a chapter many would rather forget—or never forget.
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Indiana Senate Set for Crucial Vote on GOP Redistricting Map
in NewsIndiana’s Senate takes up a contentious congressional map amid nationwide pressure, protests, and alarming threats. The decision could reshape the state’s political landscape heading into the midterms.
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Béatrice Picard: Quebec Loses a Cultural Trailblazer
in NewsQuebec bids farewell to Béatrice Picard, a radiant pillar of the arts whose work graced stage, screen, and microphone for decades. Her bold, versatile legacy—driven by heart and humor—continues to inspire generations. At 96, her passing marks the end of an era, but her influence remains woven into the fabric of Quebec culture.
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Fiji’s Youth Crime Rise Triggers Call to Reignite Volunteerism and Core Values
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a troubling rise in youth crime, prompting a respected church leader to call for a return to core values. He champions practical volunteerism and meaningful youth engagement as paths to give young people purpose and help communities rebuild.
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US Steps Up Pressure on Maduro’s Oil Trade
in Fiji NewsAcross the Caribbean, a new wave of enforcement tightens the grip on Venezuelan oil shipments, elevating pressure on Nicolás Maduro. With ships rerouting and authorities signaling more actions to come, the region braces for a pivotal test of sanctions and maritime security in the weeks ahead.
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Lautoka Pool Tender Kicks Off in Fiji Amid Governance Reforms
in Fiji NewsA new bidding round has kicked off to finish the Lautoka swimming pool, signaling a renewed focus on tighter contracts and transparent governance. This move comes after earlier audit concerns about planning and project management, aiming to restore confidence in public developments.
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Indiana Redistricting Clash Tests GOP Resolve Under Trump Pressure
in NewsTensions flare at Indiana’s Capitol as a controversial redistricting bill draws national attention. Demonstrations outside collide with a high-stakes fight inside over fair representation, public testimony, and pressure from powerful allies. The outcome could redefine the state’s political landscape and echo beyond its borders.
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Fiji Police Launch Evidence-Based Probe Into Leaked Viber Messages
in Fiji NewsAn official inquiry into recently circulated leaked messages involving senior officers is underway, with a firm vow to base findings on solid evidence. As investigators verify context and credibility, they aim to untangle complex networks while safeguarding the rights of those named.
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FDB Launches Flexible Home and Working-Capital Loans to Empower Fiji Families and Small Businesses
in Fiji NewsTwo new loan products aim to boost family welfare and spark business growth nationwide. One makes homeownership more accessible—even for those without traditional payslips—while the other offers flexible, revolving credit to keep cash flowing for farmers, traders, and service providers. With dedicated support for women, youth, people with disabilities, and rural communities, these options could…
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From Med School to the Fiji Pageant: A Graduation Story That Inspires Girls
in Fiji NewsGraduation signals a bold new chapter for Peggy Ravusiro, a medical student balancing the rigors of study with a budding pageant journey. From Papua New Guinea roots to Northern Division aspirations, her story celebrates resilience, compassion, and the power of facing challenges head-on.
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Fiji Kava Farmers in Soa Get Essential Tools to Boost Commercial Production
in Fiji NewsSignificant support lands for 36 kava farmers in Ra, equipping them with essential tools to boost yields and shift from subsistence plots to commercial farming. As plans unfold, hopes rise for Soa’s kava reputation and Ra’s emergence as an agricultural hub.
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Ardie Savea Wins Third NZ Rugby Player of the Year as Rising Stars Shine
in Fiji NewsArdie Savea clinches his third NZ Rugby Player of the Year honor, capping a season full of milestone moments. A teenage Black Ferns standout also shines, hinting at a bright future for New Zealand rugby.
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Referees Under Spotlight as Fiji Targets Tier-One Rugby
in Fiji NewsFiji’s elevation to Tier-One rugby brings the referees into the spotlight. A senior referee manager outlines a bold push to lift officiating—from grassroots training to the international stage—emphasizing that strong refereeing is key to Fiji’s rugby ambitions and the game’s integrity.
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Fiji launches its first wastewater drug monitoring pilot with ACIC
in Fiji NewsFiji launches its first nationwide wastewater monitoring program to map drug use and flag emerging threats. Developed with international partners and universities, quarterly analyses promise a science-based view of community health and drug trends across the islands. A new chapter in regional collaboration and public safety begins.