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Mount Kasi Exploration Sparks Hope for Community Benefits and Environmental Safeguards
Mount Kasi could be set for a new chapter, as exploration moves ahead with a pledge to safeguard the environment. Officials emphasize early, ongoing talks with landowners and a push for local communities to share in any gains, signaling a collaborative path toward sustainable development.
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Ireland to vote on possible suspension of Israel from European football
An imminent FAI vote could push for Israel’s suspension from European football, sparked by two UEFA allegations against the Israel Football Association—operating clubs in occupied Palestinian territories without Palestinian approval and insufficient anti-racism safeguards. Support is rising among Irish clubs like Bohemian FC, as the debate unfolds amid the Gaza crisis and broader calls for…
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Fiji’s Taiwan Visit Triggers Beijing Pushback in a Pacific Balancing Act
Fiji reaffirms its One China stance as a recent diplomatic outreach to Taiwan provokes a pointed response from Beijing. In a region where alliances are constantly shifting, the Pacific nation’s balancing act could reshape its future partnerships and stability.
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Ethan Hawke: Four Decades of Craft From Dead Poets Society to Oscar Nominations
Ethan Hawke has carved a multi-faceted path through acting, writing, and directing, always chasing meaningful storytelling. From the intimate pull of the Before trilogy to the ambitious scope of Boyhood, his career is a testament to curiosity, collaboration, and reinvention.
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Harry Potter Returns with Fresh Voices in Audible Audiobooks and a Star-Studded HBO Series
Hogwarts is getting two dazzling new life reforms—Audible’s multi-voice audiobooks and an enthralling HBO series. A fresh casting twist guides the early chapters with younger voices, then expands into a star-studded ensemble. This bold blend of audio storytelling and television magic promises a spellbinding reimagining for both longtime fans and newcomers.
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Nasinu Defends Fiji Beach Soccer Title 2025
Two-time champions and unbeaten for two years, Nasinu Beach Soccer Club cements its dominance in the latest league season. Beyond the trophy, the squad champions unity, resilience, and a growing push to inspire Fiji’s next generation of beach soccer stars. A vibrant, youth-forward future for the sport is on the horizon.
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Indiana weighs charges in fatal mistaken-intruder shooting under castle doctrine
An Indiana homeowner faces tough decisions as investigators weigh charges in a fatal shooting sparked by a mistaken intruder. The case delves into self-defense, reasonable force, and how errors at the door are treated under castle doctrine laws.
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Fiji Civil Service: Paid Suspensions Rise Amid Reform Push
New disclosures reveal a wave of suspensions across Fiji’s civil service as reform efforts target accountability and integrity. Officers on paid leave during investigations may face a tribunal verdict, with some cases ending in warnings or reinstatement—shaping how public service aims to serve citizens.
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Fiji Film Boom: Local Talent Sets the Stage for Global Projects
Fiji’s film industry is riding a notable upswing, unlocking new opportunities for local talent and boosting related sectors. With a crew portal and policy reforms in motion, the islands are shaping up as a regional hub for screen storytelling—sparking growth for culture, tourism, and the economy.
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Korea’s multicultural marriages rebound to pre-pandemic highs
South Korea is seeing a notable rebound in multicultural marriages and births, reaching levels not seen since before the pandemic. Analysts point to renewed demand for international unions and stronger support for multicultural families as key drivers, hinting at a shifting demographic landscape and evolving social dynamics ahead.
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Josh Hutcherson Reveals the Secret Behind His 12-Year Romance with Claudia Traisac
Josh Hutcherson opens up about keeping a private, 12-year romance with Claudia Traisac alive amid Hollywood’s hectic pace. He describes a “hot and cold” rhythm, the value of open communication, and how unpredictability fuels their bond—even as he teases a new HBO comedy on the horizon.
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COP30 Spotlight: China’s Green Energy Rise Reshaping Global Power Politics
As COP30 opens, a remote corner of Laos hints at a shifting global energy map. A massive wind project, backed by Chinese investment, is delivering power to millions and signaling more than just greener energy. It’s a glimpse into how renewables and geopolitics are becoming inextricably linked, reshaping the balance of global influence.
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UN Warns of Catastrophe as RSF Tightens Its Grip on Sudan’s al-Fashir
Al-Fashir is descending into chaos as fighting between the RSF and the Sudanese army intensifies. Eyewitnesses describe civilians caught in the crossfire—drone strikes, shelling, and harrowing escape attempts—amid a rapidly escalating humanitarian crisis. As conditions deteriorate, the lives of ordinary residents hang in the balance.
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Fiji Public Bodies Under Scrutiny as Audit Reports Highlight Governance Gaps
Parliamentary scrutiny uncovers widespread governance gaps and delayed financial reporting across Fiji’s statutory bodies, with a majority receiving unsatisfactory audit opinions. A few agencies, praised for compliance, point to a pivotal debate on accountability and reform.
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Sam Smith: Liposuction at 13 and the Battle with Body Image
Sam Smith opens up about a painful chapter of childhood bullying and a challenging path toward body acceptance. This candid reflection reveals how ridicule and self-image struggles shaped their journey—and the hopeful, ongoing quest to love their body today.
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Fiji Weighs 30% Gender Quota in Elections Amid Reform Push
Fiji could be on the cusp of a significant shift in its electoral landscape, with a proposed gender quota for party candidates as part of broader reforms. Debates over donations, media access, and election timing are fueling discussions on how to build a more inclusive democracy.
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Japan Mobilizes Armed Police Over Bear Surge in Akita and Iwate Prefectures
Bear activity has spiked in northern Japan, prompting an unprecedented police response to safeguard communities. Trained riot officers will join forces with wildlife experts and local hunters to manage encounters, as authorities adapt to new wildlife-control policies. A season of heightened safety measures is shaping how events and daily life unfold in the region.
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Patricia Espinosa Urges COP30 to Center People and Planet in Climate Action
Patricia Espinosa calls for a unified, people-first climate agenda as COP30 approaches, arguing that protecting communities and the planet are inseparable. By reframing the conversation around human well-being, she suggests we could unlock broader support and more inclusive, effective climate action.
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Mistrial in High-Profile DeFi MEV Case Highlights Crypto Law Gray Areas
An 18-day Manhattan trial ends in a mistrial as jurors deadlock on charges tied to alleged MEV-based “sandwich attacks” on Ethereum. The case spotlights thorny questions about criminal intent in DeFi and how traditional fraud laws apply to code-driven finance. Regulators and developers watch closely as the blockchain regulation debate moves forward.
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Dave Franco and Alison Brie: Twin-Bed Moment at His Palo Alto Childhood Home
Dave Franco and Alison Brie share a laugh about a certain childhood twin bed that once tested their togetherness, revealing the playful side of their romance. Beyond the giggles, they dish on love, collaboration, and what’s ahead—from new film ties to cozy nights in with their cats. A warm, candid peek at a couple who…
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Fiji Faces Town Planner Shortage as Online Permits Roll Out
Fiji faces a critical shortage of town planners, with fewer than 10 professionals serving the entire nation. A forthcoming Building Permit Online System promises faster, more transparent approvals as Navua and Nadi Town Planning Schemes are reviewed for future growth. With COP30 on the horizon, planners urge that planning must be everyone’s business to secure…