- Sinners Leads Critics’ Choice Nominations as Barbie Holds the Record
Leading the Critics’ Choice nominations with 17 nods, a gothic vampire drama sets the tone for a thrilling awards season. As fierce contenders push the boundaries in performances and design, the race hints at surprises and a year of bold storytelling.
- Second Phase of Gaza Ceasefire on the Horizon as Talks Move Toward Disarmament and International Oversight
Ceasefire talks appear to be entering a delicate new phase, with plans that could reshape security in Gaza and even a troop withdrawal. A missing family member looms large over the process, while an international governance framework and surprising openness from Hamas add new twists. The developments signal a pivotal moment that could redefine the path toward peace.
- Fiji’s Hindi enrollments fall as job prospects pull students away
Enrollment in Hindi courses is slipping, raising alarms about the language’s future and Fiji’s cultural heritage. As students chase clearer job prospects, experts warn that the language risks losing its place across generations. A collective push is urged to remind learners of Hindi’s deeper value beyond the classroom.
- Fiji’s Kava Boom Faces Aging Farmers as New Dieback Training Kit Aims to Save It
Fiji’s kava industry stands at a crossroads as the average farmer sits in the mid-60s, raising concerns about a looming labor squeeze. Disease, land limits, and soil challenges are adding pressure to a crop that’s evolved into a major cash earner. A new Kava Dieback Disease Communication Package aims to deliver practical training and guidance, signaling a coordinated push from government, industry, and researchers to safeguard the sector’s future.
- Fiji Hockey Pursues Stronger Youth Pipeline as Athletics Season Diverts Junior Talent
Fiji Hockey is racing to secure its junior talent as the peak athletics season pulls young players away from the pitch. With a calendar shake-up planned for 2026, the federation is pursuing a smarter training schedule to keep the next generation engaged and ready to compete. The move signals a determined push to build a stronger, more resilient youth program for Fiji’s future in hockey.