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Tragic Loss Shakes Polish Town as 11-Year-Old Actor Nikodem Marecki Dies
in NewsPoruszająca historia młodego, utalentowanego aktora, który zostawił trwały ślad w lokalnej społeczności. To krótkie spojrzenie na stratę, wspomnienia i siłę łączącą bliskich w obliczu tak młodego, znaczącego życia.
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Japan’s 1984 Gift to Fiji: A Milestone in Multicultural Heritage
in Fiji NewsDecades ago, a generous gift from Japan lit the Girmit Centre’s mission to celebrate Fiji’s rich tapestry of traditions—indigenous Fijian, Indo-Fijian, and Western influences. That moment signaled a lasting friendship and a commitment to preserving the country’s multicultural story for generations to come.
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Fiji Coral Coast 7s Qualifiers Kick Off with 28 Teams in Pool Showdown
in Fiji News28 teams clash in seven pools at Lawaqa Park, chasing seven coveted berths in Fiji’s Coral Coast 7s. Expect early-morning kickoffs, fierce pool play, and knockout drama that could redefine the main tournament. A day of high-stakes rugby and breakout performances awaits.
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Arctic Blast to Bring Bitter Cold and Snow Squalls to New England
in NewsArctic air sweeps into New England, bringing a rapid temperature plunge, gusty winds, and potent snow squalls that could cut visibility. The region braces for a brief but brutal chill before a gradual warm-up returns later in the weekend.
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Daily Show Teases Rotating Hosts for Season Finale
in NewsThe Daily Show is shaking up Season 30 with a Tuesday–Thursday rotation of five correspondent-hosts, while Jon Stewart handles Mondays. This week kicks off with a climate-themed chat from Elizabeth Kolbert and hints at more surprises as the finale nears and the team plans a big comeback in 2026. A fresh tempo, sharp humor, and…
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Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace Renamed in DC Amid Global Peace Push
in NewsA landmark renaming in Washington casts a new light on Trump’s peace ambitions, but the move rides a wave of controversy, lawsuits, and high-stakes diplomacy that could redefine his global legacy.
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Penn Targeted by Clop Hack Exploiting Oracle Flaw — What Data Might Be Affected?
in NewsThe University of Pennsylvania confirms a major cyberattack tied to the Clop ransomware group, exploiting a zero-day in Oracle E-Business Suite. About 1,400 individuals may have had personal data exposed, with investigations underway and two years of credit monitoring offered to those affected.
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Ex-Sigatoka court officer jailed over falsified information and public funds scheme
in Fiji NewsFormer court officer sentenced to 25 months in prison after being found guilty of providing false information and misusing public funds. The case, spanning 2015–2016, involved licensing records and traffic fines and also led to the suspension of his legal practice.
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Sydney Fijians Set to Shine at Fiji’s Coral Coast 7s
in Fiji NewsFrom Sydney to Sigatoka, a young Fiji-heritage squad is geared up to light up the Coral Coast Fiji 7s. Led by Henry Speight and backed by seasoned mentors, the eHub International Sydney Fijians 7s blend fresh talent with high-level grit. With the January 15–17 showpiece at Lawaqa Park, cross-border rugby connections and new pathways are…
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MH370 Search Resumes as Ocean Infinity Probes Indian Ocean Depths
in NewsMore than a decade after MH370 vanished, a new seabed search is set to begin under Ocean Infinity’s leadership. Families hold onto the hope of answers—and a path toward closure—as investigators probe the depths of the Indian Ocean.
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Trump Eyes Australian Super to Boost U.S. Child Savings
in NewsAn unlikely cross-continental conversation is stirring questions about America’s savings future. Donald Trump signals interest in Australia’s superannuation model, hinting at bold, kid-focused accounts and wider fiscal shifts. A record philanthropic pledge adds urgency to the debate as policymakers weigh what a new financial era could mean for families.
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Tulsa Braces for Winter Weather as ODOT Mobilizes Hundreds of Trucks
in NewsWinter weather targets the Tulsa metro as crews prep with salt, brine, and extra resources. A wintry mix is on the horizon, and drivers are urged to stay cautious as conditions develop.
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Palantir Chief Alex Karp Walks a Tightrope Between Ethics and Politics
in NewsPalantir’s CEO has sparked conversation about ethics, politics, and the role of data in governance. From immigration policy to workplace culture, his latest remarks hint at a bold redefinition of where tech and power meet—and what that means for the industry.
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Fiji High Court Rules DPO Invalid, Awards Damages for Unlawful Restraint at Nadi Airport
in Fiji NewsA Fiji High Court ruling finds that a departure-related restraint at Nadi International Airport violated a woman’s right to freedom of movement, prompting a damages award and a warning about due process in immigration enforcement.
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Fiji’s School Holiday Football Grassroots Kicks Off at Fiji FA Academy
in Fiji NewsFiji FA’s School Holiday Grassroots Program has kicked off at the Fiji FA Academy, offering 9–14-year-olds a blend of fun, skill-building and teamwork during the break. With age-specific sessions and a welcoming community, it’s shaping up to be a standout activity for young players this holiday season.
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OMNY Rolls Out in NYC as Riders Face Glitches and Lost Unlimited Rides
in NewsNew York City’s switch from MetroCard to OMNY is underway, promising simpler payments for millions of riders. But the rollout is sparking frustration: glitches, unexpected charges, and a revamped unlimited-ride policy that’s left commuters puzzled. How will the transition unfold as machines stall and accounts misbehave?
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Arctic Blast Targets Boston as Massachusetts Braces for Brutal Cold Front
in NewsAn early-season Arctic blast is headed for Massachusetts, bringing gusty winds, a chance of snow squalls, and temperatures plunging into the single digits. The cold could linger, with additional frigid fronts on the horizon.
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Saline Township Data Center Plan Sparks Protests in Michigan
in NewsControversy is building around a planned Michigan tech project, as residents weigh environmental concerns, water use, and the push for greater public input ahead of a pivotal decision.
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Brad Wentz: A Life of Family, Adventure, and a Classic Corvette
in NewsBrad Wentz lived a life defined by kindness, family, and adventure. From restoring a beloved 1974 Stingray Corvette to new chapters with loved ones, his journey offered warmth, resilience, and unforgettable memories that linger in the stories we share.
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From Covid Lockdown to Lautoka Market Success: A Fiji Vendor’s Rise with Dalo and Kumala
in Fiji NewsCovid lockdowns sparked a small dream: one bag of cassava that grew into a thriving dalo and kumala stall at Lautoka market. Takelo Sorovou’s journey is a testament to grit, patient hustle, and the power of family support turning tough days into rewards.
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Fiji unveils polymer banknotes with advanced security in first Crane Currency collaboration
in Fiji NewsFiji unveils a new polymer banknote series with advanced security features and vibrant designs reflecting the nation’s heritage. Printed by Crane Currency, the refreshed notes promise durability and a modern, distinctive look.