- Sinners Leads Critics’ Choice Nods as Barbie’s Record Stands
Sinners dominates the awards chatter with 17 nominations, setting the pace as a crowded field vies for top honors. From masterful performances to striking design, the race is shaping up as a season of bold storytelling—and a familiar record still in play.
- Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Teased as Hostage Return Sets the Stage
A potential second phase of the Gaza ceasefire could begin soon, centered on disarmament, troop withdrawal, and an international security presence. The process hinges on the return of a hostage’s remains and the setup of a temporary Palestinian administration. Fresh comments from leaders hint at a possible path forward, even as key questions remain.
- Fiji Hindi Enrollment Drops as Students Chase Career Prospects
A quiet crisis is unfolding in Fiji’s education scene: Hindi enrollments are falling as students chase clearer career paths. Advocates warn that without a tangible future for the language, both culture and heritage may fade from classrooms and communities. Could reigniting a heart-led case for Hindi be the key to keeping the language alive for generations to come?
- Aging Farmers Threaten Fiji’s Kava Future
Fiji’s booming kava industry may be at a turning point as the farming community ages, raising questions about future harvests. With labor gaps and ongoing pressures from disease and land use, new industry initiatives promise practical support for farmers. A collaborative push from government, partners, and researchers aims to keep this vital crop thriving in the years ahead.
- Fiji Hockey Battles to Keep Junior Talent as Athletics Season Peaks
Fiji’s junior hockey faces a clash with the peak athletics season, pulling promising players toward track and field. As plans take shape for a 2026 calendar realignment, the focus is on rebuilding a stronger youth pipeline for the sport.