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Israel to participate in Eurovision 2026 as EBU approves safeguards
in NewsIsrael will take part in Eurovision 2026 as the EBU opts for safeguards to keep politics at bay, avoiding a vote on its participation. The move comes amid heightened tensions over Gaza and rising calls for boycotts, underscoring how politics and music are colliding with the contest’s future.
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Fiji TV Debuts Setto and HierTalent to Transform Ads and Hiring
in Fiji NewsFiji’s digital landscape is evolving with Setto and HierTalent—a streamlined duo for video ads and smarter recruitment. From self‑serve dashboards to precise talent matching, this bold move promises a faster, more connected marketplace for business and opportunity.
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Fiji Tourism Rebounds as Quarter Earnings Hit $918 Million
in Fiji NewsFiji’s tourism sector is enjoying a powerful rebound, with earnings climbing to a new high in the September quarter thanks to visitors from key markets like Australia, New Zealand and the United States. The renewed momentum hints at a busy year-end for communities and businesses that rely on travel.
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Sara Haines Makes an On-Air Slip on The View During Trump Somali Debate
in NewsDuring a live episode of The View, Sara Haines sparked surprised laughter after a candid slip of the tongue amid a heated discussion on Trump’s remarks about Somalis. The on-air moment highlighted how live TV can mix gravity with humor in real time.
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Madi Prewett’s Submissive Wife Revelation Sparks Marriage Conversation
in NewsReality star Madi Prewett opens up about a surprising shift in her marriage, revealing how submission evolved from a challenge into a cherished part of life with Grant Troutt. In a candid chat about faith, unity, and family, she hints at the joys—and tests—of building a life together as newlyweds and first-time parents.
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Letitia James Challenges NY Interim U.S. Attorney in Subpoena Saga
in NewsA high-stakes clash over authority in the Northern District of New York surfaces as Attorney General Letitia James challenges an interim U.S. attorney amid a nationwide controversy. With subpoenas in civil cases tied to a former president and the NRA at stake, the legal fight could redefine the reach and tenure of interim prosecutors—and the…
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Tearful Apology After CCTV Footage Sparks Allegations Against Officer
in NewsAn officer faces serious, unproven allegations and delivers a heartfelt, remorseful statement that the CCTV image does not reflect who she is. As the inquiry unfolds, emotions run high and questions about accountability within the force linger.
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Fiji Launches Pilot Grants to Boost Small Tourism Operators in Vanua Levu and Taveuni
in Fiji NewsA new pilot grants program aims to empower small tourism operators in Vanua Levu and Taveuni with funding and hands-on training. Backed by community input and a transparent process, it opens up opportunities for local artisans, eco-guides, and small hospitality operators.
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Year 12 Exam Cheating Drops as Education Ministry Boosts Integrity
in Fiji NewsAn official update on Year 12 exams signals a strengthened focus on integrity, with proven resolutions and a continued commitment to safeguarding national qualifications. The ministry emphasizes broad collaboration with schools, supervisors, students, parents, and law enforcement to ensure results truly reflect students’ hard work.
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Alyssa Farah Griffin Out Sick From The View Amid Pregnancy Update
in News– Alyssa Farah Griffin’s brief absence from The View has fans buzzing after Thanksgiving, as she shares a health update during a delicate pregnancy. What comes next on the table? – A quick health update from Griffin has The View viewers curious about when she’ll rejoin the discussion, amid a pregnancy milestone. – Health, holidays,…
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Did a 1345 Volcanic Eruption Spark the Black Death?
in NewsCould a distant volcanic eruption have sparked the Black Death? New research ties a 1345 eruption to climate upheaval, famine, and the explosive spread of Europe’s deadliest pandemic. A striking link between ice, harvests, and trade reveals how climate shocks ripple through history—and what they may mean for today.
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Fiji President in Sydney Highlights Diaspora Ties, Unity and Remittances
in Fiji NewsFiji’s President lights up a Sydney gathering with notes on unity, service, and the enduring bond between Fiji and its global diaspora.
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Fiji Expands Protections for Informal Workers Amid Reform Push
in Fiji NewsFiji is ramping up protections for informal workers with new labor-law reforms designed to boost safety, wages, and benefits for casual and self-employed families. As inspections continue and reforms take shape, the government signals a stronger safety net for those who rely on small-scale work.
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Fiji Unveils Bold NDC3.0 Climate Pledge Targeting 2035 Emission Cuts
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a bold new climate plan, promising deeper emissions cuts and sharper resilience for communities most at risk. With targeted actions for farming, waste, and a fresh approach to loss and damage, this pledge points to a pivotal shift in how the island nation tackles climate risks—and funds the road ahead. A forthcoming plan…
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Kamikamica Perjury Case Heads to High Court for Stay Review
in Fiji NewsManoa Kamikamica’s bid for a permanent stay moves to a crucial review in Suva. Allegations of perjury and false information to a public servant over the FICAC Commissioner’s appointment are at the heart of the case, which is temporarily paused with a January return date on the horizon.
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Volcano Dust and the Medieval Plague: New Climate Clues from Tree Rings and Ice Cores
in NewsNew research hints at a delicate chain of climate shifts, volcanic eruptions, and unusual skies that may have steered medieval Europe through its darkest centuries. By weaving together tree rings, ice cores, and ancient chronicles, scholars suggest history and the environment were deeply entwined in ways we’re only beginning to understand.
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Rare UK 3.4-magnitude quake rattles Northwest England
in NewsA rare tremor rattled northwest England late Wednesday night, waking sleepers across Lancashire and nearby towns. With no damage reported, this unsettling event hints at Britain’s rarely noticed seismic life and leaves many wondering how often the ground can move.
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Fiji man sentenced to life for murder of his one-year-old stepson
in Fiji NewsA life sentence has been handed down for the death of a one-year-old stepson, with an 18-year minimum term before mercy considerations. The case also involves a guilty plea to assaulting a de facto partner. A stark reminder of the devastating impact of domestic violence on families and communities.
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Labasa’s Baubale Crossing Closes Temporarily as Bypass Goes Up
in Fiji NewsBaubale Crossing in Bulileka is temporarily closed as crews rush a downstream bypass. Warning signs are up and traffic patterns are shifting while the upgrade progresses toward a safer, more reliable route—expected to wrap up by midday tomorrow.
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Tariffs in Focus: Inflation, China, and a Supreme Court Watch
in NewsTariffs aren’t taxes—and tax cuts could be the antidote to inflation, a provocative take in a heated debate over trade with China. The discussion hints at private Democratic support, strategic leverage, and a looming Supreme Court decision that could reshape the economic landscape.
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Ana Walshe Murder Trial Heats Up as Affair Revealed and Forensic Clues Emerge
in NewsFresh courtroom testimony adds new layers to the Brian Walshe case, revealing personal ties and puzzling clues around Ana Walshe’s disappearance. As more details emerge, the trial could take unexpected directions.