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Westpac Fiji’s Graduate Program Yields Two Permanent Roles
in Fiji NewsTwo graduates, Anjesh Kumar Biggan and Harieta Muaror, have stepped into permanent roles after a transformative rotation‑based program driven by mentorship. Their journeys—from engineering backgrounds to global initiatives—highlight a steadfast commitment to cultivating tomorrow’s leaders. This glimpse into structured development reveals how talent and opportunity fuel broader community growth.
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ATH Leads PNG Growth as Vodafone PNG Powers Strong H1 Results
in Fiji NewsAmalgamated Telecom Holdings is accelerating growth in Papua New Guinea, led by Vodafone PNG and an expanding network. With 5G and fiber rollouts on the horizon, the region looks set for further momentum amid a dynamic telecom landscape.
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ANZ Names Sohaib Mahmood Fiji Country Head
in Fiji NewsANZ names Sohaib Mahmood as Fiji country head, heralding a new chapter in its Pacific strategy. With over two decades in international banking and a deep regional network, Mahmood is poised to steer growth and financial inclusion in Fiji.
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Storms Roll In Across Florida as Drought Persists
in NewsUnsettled weather moves in this weekend as a cold front triggers showers and a few strong storms, with a chance of gusty winds and small hail in spots. Cooler, drier air then settles in for a sunny, milder end to the weekend and a warm rebound into early next week. The ongoing drought and wildfire…
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Fiji’s Demolition Sale Smashes Prices Across Courts, Sportsworld and Cybercity
in Fiji NewsFiji’s limited-time demolition sale is turning heads with jaw-dropping discounts on electronics, furniture, and home essentials. With flexible financing and a broad range of deals, it could be the perfect moment to refresh your home or workspace—before prices return to normal.
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Banishment Clause in Village By-Laws Triggers Legal Challenge
in Fiji NewsControversy surrounds a banishment clause in proposed village by-laws as legal challenges mount. A March 10 expert meeting aims to steer the GCC’s response, with many hoping it could strengthen social order and public health in the community.
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Fiji Chiefs Seek Domestic Ban on Tabua Sales, Propose Export Regulation for Sacred Whale Tooth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Great Council of Chiefs weighs a bold move to ban the domestic sale of tabua, the sacred whale’s tooth at the heart of iTaukei life. With some chiefs urging regulated exports for a growing diaspora, the future of a cherished tradition hangs in the balance.
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Fiji Fuel Prices Fall Across Islands as LPG Rises
in Fiji NewsFiji’s fuel scene is mixed this March: petrol and diesel are dropping across the country, while LPG costs rise. Island-by-island adjustments hinge on January imports with a one-month pricing lag, and enforcement teams will keep a close watch on retailers.
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South Florida Braces for Welcome Rain Amid Possible Afternoon Storms
in NewsSouth Florida braces for a humid, rain-filled day as a front moves through. Heavy showers are rolling in, with the potential for stronger storms later this afternoon.
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Wolves derail Villa’s European bid in dramatic derby win
in Fiji NewsTwo clubs, one dramatic derby: Villa’s European hopes falter as Wolves grab a late win to boost their survival bid. The result reshapes both sides’ plans, nudging Villa back into a tighter race for Europe while heightening the relegation heat for Wolves.
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Rain or Shine: Drua Ready for Hurricanes Clash in Lautoka
in Fiji NewsRain is due in Lautoka as Fijian Drua co-captain Frank Lomani talks resilience ahead of the Hurricanes clash. No matter the forecast, Lomani says the Drua will adapt and rise—because rugby, in any weather, is where they thrive.
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Istanbul Faces Looming Water Crisis as Rainfall Drops
in NewsIstanbul faces a looming water crisis as reservoir levels fall and winter rainfall fails to replenish supplies. Experts point to shifting rainfall patterns—bursts of heavy rain rather than steady soaking—and scant snow that leaves the city vulnerable. Urgent ideas like rain harvesting and greywater reuse are gaining attention as the city searches for a way…
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Florida Weekend Weather: Rain Lingers Into Saturday, Brighter Sunday
in NewsCentral Florida continues to feel the rain, bringing relief even as plans stay soggy. But the weekend trend looks brighter and drier, especially in Volusia County, as showers ease and outdoor plans start to look more promising.
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Lisa Rinna’s No-Holds-Barred RHOBH Tell-All Memoir Drops Bombshells
in NewsLisa Rinna’s no-holds-barred memoir pulls back the curtain on a life lived in the spotlight. Bold, intimate, and unapologetic, it teases feuds, high-stakes moments, and truths that could redefine a reality TV icon.
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Subpoenas Widen Trump-Era Probes in Miami
in NewsA Miami grand jury probe tied to the Trump era is widening, with new subpoenas expanding the Russia inquiry and post-election discussions. As investigators revisit intelligence assessments and high-profile figures, fresh questions emerge at the crossroads of politics and law.
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Unpredictable OFC Clash: Bula FC Faces Solomon Kings in Melbourne
in Fiji NewsTwo OFC heavyweights clash in Melbourne as Extra Bula FC meets the Solomon Kings in a showdown dripping with unpredictability. Fatigue from back-to-back fixtures and late twists could tilt the balance as both teams chase momentum. Expect a night of edge-of-seat football with surprises at every turn.
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Hurricanes back young flyhalf Callum Harkin for Fiji clash
in Fiji NewsAn emerging flyhalf readies for a high-stakes debut in Fiji as the Hurricanes chase a pivotal away win. With a steady captain, a clear plan, and the challenge of tropical conditions to navigate, the clash could define the season.
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Drua Seek First Win at Churchill Park Against Hurricanes
in Fiji NewsTwo early losses won’t dampen the Drua’s mood as they prepare for a pivotal home clash with the Hurricanes at Churchill Park. A high-energy camp, leadership stepping up in an injury gap, and weather that could spice the afternoon all set the scene for a telling showdown in Lautoka.
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Ali Shamkhani: Iran’s Quiet Powerbroker Shaping Defense and Diplomacy
in NewsAli Shamkhani stands at the crossroads of Iran’s defense and diplomacy—an enduring, strategic voice in a volatile region. From surviving an assassination attempt to steering high-stakes policy, his influence shapes Iran’s approach to mounting tensions with the U.S. and its neighbors.
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Fiji Baseball Partners with Nihon University for Mangroves, Baseball5, and Youth Outreach
in Fiji NewsFijian baseball lovers and Nihon University are pairing sport with sustainability—planting mangroves, sharing culture, and energizing youth programs through Baseball5. This growing partnership blends environmental action with education and community life, opening new horizons for athletes and communities alike.
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Wrongful death lawsuit filed against LVMPD after 3-year-old Kentre Baker’s death
in NewsGrief surrounds a Las Vegas police incident that claimed a 3-year-old life. A wrongful-death lawsuit moves forward as questions about police response and accountability come into sharper focus, with key evidence and timelines yet to be clarified.