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Fiji Kula Rev Up Pace Ahead of Oceania World Cup Qualifiers
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Kula push for a strong showing in the World Cup Oceania qualifiers as new head coach Nicola Demaine praises the team’s improved fitness and speed. With tighter turnover between matches, their revamped conditioning could be the edge they need on the regional stage.
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Fiji Counter-Narcotics Bill Sparks Debate on Targeting Traffickers and Protecting Youth
in Fiji NewsAdvocates call for Fiji’s Counter-Narcotics Bill to target organized crime and large-scale traffickers while shielding youth from punishment for minor offenses. The plan emphasizes prevention, education, and rehabilitation—with school curricula, family support, and online-safety programs—to cut supply, reduce demand, and build safer communities.
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Cuba Defends Its Sovereignty as U.S. Speedboat Incident Sparks Tensions
in NewsDeadly sea clash tests Cuba’s resolve as MININT vows to defend its territorial waters after a confrontation with a US-flag speedboat off Villa Clara. Four people were killed and several injured in the exchange, underscoring rising tensions amid sanctions and diplomatic strain with the United States.
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OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Pregnant as Paternity Mystery Deepens Over Controversial Breeding Mission
in NewsA provocative stunt, a pregnancy announcement, and a flurry of questions about paternity and consequence collide in this high-profile tale. As personal lives meet public scrutiny, the fallout reveals the real costs of fame in the adult-entertainment world. A provocative, must-read look at risk, consent, and the human side of sensational headlines.
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Oliver ‘Power’ Grant: The Quiet Force Behind Wu-Tang and Wu Wear
in NewsOliver “Power” Grant was the unsung force behind Wu-Tang’s rise—driving early funding, shaping the music, and building the Wu Wear empire. A behind-the-scenes architect whose impact stretched across music, fashion, and film, his legacy highlights the quiet power that fuels culture. His passing marks a profound loss for hip-hop’s collaborative spirit.
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Fiji Faces a Complex Wave of Online Crime
in Fiji NewsFiji is confronting a surge in online crimes that blend cyberbullying, harassment, and doxing into single incidents. As investigations reveal more suspects and wider impact on families, authorities urge a renewed focus on digital safety and mindful online behavior. The evolving scene shows how quickly online actions can escalate and ripple through communities.
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Fiji Sports Council Launches Independent Probe as CEO Takes Leave
in Fiji NewsShocking moves at a national sports council as its chief executive takes annual leave while an independent inquiry looms. An emergency board meeting signals a broad review of governance and operations, with two firms in the running to lead the probe. Questions linger over conflicts of interest and what the full investigation will uncover.
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D4vd Faces Grand Jury Spotlight in Celeste Rivas Investigation
in NewsNew twists surface in the high-profile case tied to Celeste Rivas’ death, with autopsy results still pending and grand jury actions underway. Rumors swirl about possible charges against the artist D4vd, as investigators push for answers and the family seeks closure in a case that has many watching closely.
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Denver Grass Fire Triggers Evacuations and I-25 Closures
in NewsThick black smoke and high winds sparked a grass fire near Thornton, prompting evacuations and road closures around the Denver metro area. As crews race to contain the blaze, forecasters warn fire risk remains elevated amid volatile conditions.
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FNU U-turn sparks opposition critique of PM Rabuka’s leadership
in Fiji NewsAn opposition voice weighs in on a string of government moves, arguing they signal impulsive decision-making and wavering leadership. The critique raises questions about direction, accountability, and the public’s trust in governance.
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Hurricane Melissa Ties Atlantic Record as Jamaica Reels
in NewsAn unprecedented hurricane has Caribbean communities reeling, shattering wind records and unleashing widespread devastation. As rescue efforts swing into gear, the storm’s legacy begins to unfold—rewriting the history books and shaping the path to recovery for those in its wake.
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Squatty Potty Co-Founder Charged With Possessing Child Pornography
in NewsRobert “Bobby” Edwards, the cofounder of Squatty Potty, is facing federal charges linked to child sexual abuse material. Investigators say digital evidence and online activity tie him to the case, prompting the company he helped build to distance itself. As the legal process unfolds, more details are expected to emerge.
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Power Behind Wu-Tang’s Wu Wear Dies at 52
in NewsOliver “Power” Grant, the man who helped steer Wu-Tang’s rise and built the Wu Wear legacy, has died at 52. Tributes from Method Man and GZA underscore a life spent keeping the group financially and creatively cohesive. From backing early projects to shaping a ’90s fashion staple and even stepping into film, his impact on…
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Fiji’s Airwaves Under Scrutiny as Religious Rhetoric Targets LGBTQI+
in Fiji NewsConcerns are rising in Fiji as some religious voices use media to spread stigma against LGBTQI+ communities. PSGDN urges faith leaders to put compassion first and calls for greater oversight of broadcasts to safeguard dignity, safety, and social cohesion.
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Rabuka Proposes Abolishing Fiji’s FICAC in Major Reform
in Fiji NewsFiji’s prime minister signals a bold overhaul of the anti-corruption framework, arguing that the Police and DPP already handle investigations and prosecutions. Bills are underway to reshape the FICAC Act and related constitutional provisions—a move that could redefine governance.
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Public survey to map EV charging stations across Dauphin, Cumberland and Perry counties
in NewsPlanners are asking for resident input on where EV charging stations should go across Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry counties. A short public survey could shape how millions in federal funds are invested in the region’s charging network and the future of local transportation.
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Hurricane Melissa Ties Atlantic Wind Record, Sets New Gust Benchmark
in NewsHurricane Melissa rewrote the Atlantic’s record books with unprecedented winds and ferocious gusts, tying the strongest winds ever observed and delivering a deadly toll across the Caribbean. Its extreme rainfall, surging seas, and fierce power serve as a stark reminder of nature’s fury—and the ongoing challenge of staying prepared in an era of intensifying storms.
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Squatty Potty Co-Founder Charged in Utah Over Federal Case Involving Alleged Child Sexual Abuse Materials
in NewsAn entrepreneur once behind a viral household product is facing federal charges in Utah after an undercover probe linked him to alleged illegal material. Indicted and held without bail, the case centers on digital evidence and upcoming court proceedings.
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Municipal Leaders Urged to Tackle Illegal Dumping and Boost Revenue Ahead of Elections
in Fiji NewsWith local elections looming, municipal leaders face renewed scrutiny over waste management, revenue collection, and governance. A bold push calls for tougher enforcement, innovative funding for parks and infrastructure, and sharper accountability. The coming months will reveal how councils respond to residents’ expectations for better services.
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Fiji Grants 22 Graduates Start-Up Boost with UNSW Partnership and $5,000 Grant
in Fiji NewsTwenty-two graduates kick off a six-month business management boot camp in Suva, backed by a bold public-private partnership and international collaboration. The program offers mentorship, market research, and a $5,000 start-up grant, aiming to spark bold new ventures and broaden Fiji’s entrepreneurial landscape.
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SUN Insurance Posts 101% Profit Jump as SPX Shares Rally
in Fiji NewsSun Insurance Company Ltd reports a profit more than doubling in 2025, powered by rising premiums and a broader market footprint. With improved claims processing, a robust policy lineup, and plans to leverage AI and data analytics, the insurer signals a bold, customer-first roadmap ahead.