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DoorDash Driver Banned After Pepper-Spray Tampering in Evansville, Indiana
in NewsAn Evansville doorbell cam captured a chilling moment when a DoorDash driver allegedly sprayed a customer’s food with an unidentified substance, possibly pepper spray. The driver has been permanently removed, and police are reviewing the case as investigators consider consumer product tampering charges. The unsettling incident raises fresh concerns about safety in food delivery services.
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Manchester City pull off Bernabeu comeback as Guardiola hails resilience in Champions League
in Fiji NewsPep Guardiola hailed Manchester City’s grit after a dramatic comeback in a high-stakes Champions League clash at the Bernabeu. The resilience on display could shape their path through the group stage and beyond.
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Fiji Launches First Green Finance Taxonomy Ahead of COP30
in Fiji NewsFiji rolls out its first green finance taxonomy, a landmark move designed to turn COP30 pledges into real-world action. With a focus on energy and transport, the framework aims to unlock climate funding and boost resilience for a nation on the front lines of extreme weather.
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Ukraine Drones Strike Russian Oil Tanker in the Black Sea
in Fiji NewsUkraine’s sea drones strike a tanker tied to Moscow’s oil trade in a bold Black Sea operation—the third attack of its kind in two weeks. The move heightens pressure on Russia’s energy revenues and tests sanctions, while sending ripples through shipping insurance and regional maritime security.
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Suva Nightclub Assault: Police Officer Among Two Charged With Grievous Harm
in Fiji NewsTwo men, including a police officer, are remanded after an assault outside a Suva nightclub. The victim remains in critical condition as the case moves to the High Court.
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Simone Johnson Confirms Romance With Fellow Wrestler Tatyanna Dumas
in NewsTwo rising wrestling stars reveal a heartfelt romance, offering a rare peek into their life together. From sweet moments to shared dreams, their story hints at warmth, adventure, and a love that keeps growing.
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Can Snow Day Apps Predict Tomorrow’s School Closures?
in NewsWinter approaches, and families blend quirky rituals with real-time forecasts to gauge the odds of a snow day. From playful superstitions to smart online predictors and apps, the anticipation is building and the clues are evolving.
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Fiji Launches Civic Education Campaign Ahead of Local Elections
in Fiji NewsFiji launches a nationwide civic education drive ahead of its first Local Government Elections in two decades. The initiative aims to empower communities with practical knowledge on local services and planning, giving residents a stronger voice in shaping their towns and cities.
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Predators: Reexamining the To Catch a Predator Saga on Paramount+
in NewsA provocative revisit to a watershed moment in investigative television, tracing the rise and fallout of a notorious sting and the moral questions it provoked. Featuring fresh reflections from Chris Hansen, this piece challenges how fame and media shape the pursuit—and the price—of justice.
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Fiji High Court Challenge Over Facebook Post About SODELPA
in Fiji NewsA Suva case puts political expression in the spotlight as Tanya Waqanika faces charges linked to online remarks about a party. Bail is set and a January hearing looms, highlighting the complex dance between free speech and the law in Fiji.
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Fiji Museum Launches Poetry and Prose Initiative, Elevating Local Voices
in Fiji NewsTen local writers turn Fiji Museum artifacts into intimate poems and stories, unearthing living histories. A community-driven project that broadens creative paths for Fijian artists and invites everyone to see their own culture reflected in bold new voices.
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Hunger Games Prequel Sunrise on the Reaping: Katniss and Peeta Return
in NewsSunrise on the Reaping travels back to Panem for a high-stakes prequel, spotlighting Haymitch’s youth and the events that forged a legend. Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson return to their iconic roles as a star-studded cast signals a dawn that could reshape the Hunger Games saga.
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Victor Clarke Bowls Championship: New Singles Champions Emerge in Lautoka
in Fiji NewsLautoka hosted a thrilling weekend of bowls as the Victor Clarke tournament crowned new champions and delivered unexpected upsets. The event showcased rising talents and seasoned competitors alike, signaling an exciting future for the sport in the region.
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Newsom Tops 2028 Democratic Field in Yale Youth Poll
in NewsGavin Newsom is emerging as an early frontrunner for the 2028 Democratic nomination, buoyed by broad appeal among younger voters. As the GOP’s path hinges on Trump’s hold over the base, a rising generational split is shaping how both parties chart their strategies.
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Denmark flags U.S. as security risk in Arctic power shift
in NewsAn updated risk assessment signals shifting security dynamics between Europe and the United States as Arctic power politics intensify. With Greenland gaining strategic heft, experts warn that U.S. policy moves could redefine Denmark’s security landscape and NATO’s cohesion.
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Pacific Islands Forum and South Korea Plot a Bold Ocean Agenda
in Fiji NewsPacific Island nations and South Korea explore a shared path for a resilient Blue Pacific—from climate action and sustainable ocean governance to digital ties and regional security. The Seoul meeting marks a renewed commitment to unity and ambitious regional cooperation that could shape the years ahead.
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Tuvalu’s Runway-Ready Rugby Makes Waves at Nadi Festival
in Fiji NewsTuvalu’s young rugby players traded airport runways for international stages at the Nadi Junior Rugby Festival, turning obstacles into opportunity. A tale of grit, pride, and a nation building a new dream for its rugby future.
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FICAC charges Suva lawyer over social media post
in Fiji NewsA Suva lawyer faces formal charges tied to a social media post from last year, now before the Suva Magistrates Court. The case centers on provisions of the Fijian Political Parties Act and could have wider implications, with more developments anticipated.
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Dayal’s Sawmillers National Club Championship final playoffs kick off for $4,000 prize in Fiji
in Fiji NewsTeaser options: – Fiji’s club championship heats up with back-to-back games and a $4,000 prize on the line. Expect drama, rising stars, and surprising signings as teams push toward a dramatic weekend finish at the Fiji FA Academy. – The stage is set for a weekend of high-stakes football in Fiji, where development pathways meet…
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Liam Payne’s Death Pushes Simon Cowell to Reevaluate The Next Act on Netflix
in NewsBehind the spotlight, Simon Cowell confronts loss and the heavy pressures shaping today’s rising stars. An intimate glimpse into mentorship, resilience, and the renewed drive to guide the next generation of artists.
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Could Fiji’s Abattoir Feasibility Drive a Training-Driven Transformation?
in Fiji NewsFiji’s meat sector could be edging toward a game-changing upgrade. A feasibility study is exploring upgrades, expansions, or even relocation of the abattoir, alongside a new Integrated Training Facility to boost skills for local and international opportunities. The aim: align with Australian standards, lift profitability and quality, and tackle the skilled-labor gap across the Pacific.