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Miss Fiji Pageant Week Opens Amid Floods, Focus on Climate and Leadership
in Fiji NewsMiss Fiji Pageant Week opens with heartfelt moments, cultural immersion, and surprising challenges as heavy rains test plans. From elegant gowns to a pivotal Research Topic Presentation, contestants reveal resilience, leadership, and a shared commitment to Fiji’s future. The journey toward the coronation promises glamour and a powerful call to action.
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Lori Loughlin Confirmed for Six-Episode Return in When Calls the Heart Season 14 on Hallmark
in NewsAfter years away, Lori Loughlin returns to Hallmark for a six-episode comeback in When Calls the Heart. As Hope Valley gears up for Season 14 and a 2027 premiere, the beloved series promises a new chapter of forgiveness, reunion, and resilience for its devoted Hearties.
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Robby Hoffman Debuts Wake Up: John Mulaney-Directed Netflix Special
in News– Robby Hoffman’s Wake Up arrives on Netflix December 14, delivering a bold, boundary-pushing set and a voice that’s hard to ignore. – From Hacks to a breakout Netflix special, Hoffman’s fearless, personal wit is coming to your screen this December. – A rising voice in comedy, Robby Hoffman’s Wake Up brings sharp storytelling and…
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UNEP Outlines Two Pathways to a Sustainable Future
in Fiji NewsA landmark global assessment outlines bold strategies to tackle mounting environmental challenges. It points to two transformative paths—changing how we live and leveraging technology—to reshape economy, energy, and nature. The takeaway: acting now could guard health, livelihoods, and a thriving planet.
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Milana Vayntrub Uses Flirty Photos to Raise Wildfire Relief Funds
in NewsMilana Vayntrub is shaking up philanthropy with a bold fundraising experiment aimed at wildfire victims. By blending personal content with real-world aid, her approach has sparked intrigue and generous support. A look at a creative model turning attention into tangible help when it’s most needed.
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Pacific Calls for Multilateral Action at UNEA-7 to Fight the Climate Crisis
in Fiji NewsPacific island nations press for urgent, united climate action at UNEA-7 as rising seas reshape coastlines and threaten livelihoods. Leaders spotlight inclusive multilateral solutions and a slate of draft resolutions—from glacier protection to the environmental footprint of AI—aimed at safeguarding communities and ecosystems.
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Suva Nightclub Assault: Sister Confirms Victim’s Identity as Investigations Continue
in Fiji NewsRelatives confirm the victim’s identity in a Suva nightclub assault as investigators press forward. Police say two suspects have been apprehended while more evidence is gathered. The community waits for answers, holding onto family support and the belief that justice will prevail.
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Impeachment Bid Targets RFK Jr. Over Public Health Controversy
in NewsA Michigan Democrat files articles of impeachment against Robert F. Kennedy Jr., accusing him of abusing authority and risking public health. The move has sparked a high-stakes partisan clash over vaccine policy, research funding, and the future of scientific institutions.
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Fiji Housing Scheme Delivers 15 New Homes to Labasa Villages
in Fiji NewsA bold housing scheme near Labasa is turning makeshift shelters into solid, permanent homes. Fifteen timber houses funded by a community loan are reshaping two villages, bringing lasting pride and a new chapter of shared progress.
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Pacific Northwest Braces for Historic Flood Threat as Rivers Rise
in NewsAn aggressive weather pattern is unleashing historic flooding across the Pacific Northwest, with rivers predicted to crest at record levels and communities bracing for evacuations. As roads vanish under rising waters and shelters prepare, forecasters warn that more rain is on the way later this week.
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Trump-Backed Settlement Aims to End Biden’s Save Student Loan Plan
in NewsA high-stakes settlement could end a widely used student loan program that has touched millions. The move would shift current plans and spark renewed questions about relief, responsibility, and what borrowers can expect next. As the deal goes before the court, uncertainty about debt relief and repayment lingers.
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Viliame Kikau Extends with Bulldogs Through 2028 Despite Perth Bears Bid
in Fiji NewsViliame Kikau has extended his stay with the Canterbury Bulldogs, signing on until the end of 2028 amid off-season chatter. The loyalty move adds a fresh layer to the Bulldogs’ plans as coach Cameron Ciraldo sets sights on a new era. Fans will be watching to see how this decision shapes the club’s path in…
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Fiji murder verdict delayed to December 15, fueling community anticipation
in Fiji NewsAll eyes are on the courtroom as a high-profile murder case heads toward a verdict, now postponed to December 15. The delay has the community waiting for answers amid wider discussions about crime and justice in the region. As the date nears, many hope the decision will bring clarity and a sense of closure for…
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Milana Vayntrub’s Only Philanthropy Raises Six Figures for Wildfire Victims
in NewsMilana Vayntrub is turning online influence into real-world relief with a bold new philanthropy project. Through exclusive photos and rapid fundraising, she’s rallying support for wildfire survivors and inspiring a fresh take on purpose-driven impact.
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Michigan Rep Files Impeachment Against HHS Secretary Kennedy Jr.
in NewsHaley Stevens steps into a high-stakes clash over health leadership, signaling a bid that could reshape accountability in federal health policy. The Michigan congresswoman accuses a top health secretary of undermining science and crucial pediatric research, hinting at a watershed moment in public health politics.
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Samoa’s 10% female quota in limbo as court weighs timing
in Fiji NewsLegal sparring in Samoa centers on a 10% women’s quota and when it should take effect after the latest election. The HRPP argues the timing is premature, while the government insists Articles 44 and 52 operate independently. A ruling expected before Christmas could reshape how women’s representation is achieved in Parliament.
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Kate Winslet Makes Directorial Debut With Goodbye June Ahead Of Avatar Clash
in NewsKate Winslet makes her directorial debut with Goodbye June, an intimate British family drama born from a screenplay by her son, Joe Anders. Led by Helen Mirren and a stellar ensemble, the film blends warmth and loss into a personal, emotional journey from Winslet’s unique perspective. Coming to select theaters and Netflix later this month.
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Brad Lander Enters Congressional Race as NYC Progressives Target Dan Goldman
in NewsBrad Lander launches a bid for Congress, taking on incumbent Dan Goldman in a district that includes Lower Manhattan and northwest Brooklyn. The race is shaping up as a proving ground for a rejuvenated progressive bloc, with Israel policy and money in politics at the center of the debate.
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Jen Shah Walks Free From Prison, Starts A New Chapter
in NewsFree to start a new chapter, a former Real Housewives star focuses on family, growth, and a hopeful future. With the holidays ahead, she’s embracing a healthier path and reflecting on the past—looking forward to what’s next.
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Halfbrick Partners with Bluey Creator for Australia’s First Bluey Game in Brisbane
in Fiji NewsTwo Brisbane powerhouses are turning Bluey into an interactive adventure. Halfbrick teams with Joe Brumm to deliver an Australian-made game that captures the show’s warmth and humor in a quest-driven experience, potentially Brumm’s final original Bluey chapter before the 2027 film.
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Lowcountry Morning Commute Hampered by Icy Roads and Bridge Closures
in NewsWinter weather is turning Lowcountry commutes into a maze of icy roads and dense fog, with bridge closures adding to the travel tangle. Slick patches and heavy delays are shaping a slow, cautious morning on the roads as authorities urge drivers to take it easy.