- US Caribbean Strike Video Sparks Bipartisan Debate Over Legality and Declassification
New footage from a Caribbean maritime strike against a suspected drug vessel is stirring debate among lawmakers over legality and oversight. The incident underscores the broader campaign’s human cost and raises questions about how far military action should go to curb trafficking—and who is accountable when actions are questioned.
- Buying a Home with a Pool: Costs, Safety, and Value
Thinking about a home with a pool? It can turn a backyard into a personal oasis, but it also means upkeep, safety considerations, and insurance costs. Explore how a pool might affect resale value and what to weigh before taking the plunge, especially in warmer climates.
- World Bank and ADB Kick Off Major Pacific Health Transformation in Fiji
Two global lenders join forces for a landmark Pacific health initiative anchored in Fiji, backed by a $239.5 million push to combat non-communicable diseases. The plan targets modernized primary care, a new regional hospital, and climate-resilient facilities across island nations. If it unfolds as hoped, it could touch millions, reshape health systems, and create thousands of jobs in the region.
- Jeremy O. Harris Arrested in Japan Over MDMA Suspicions at Okinawa Airport
Prominent American playwright Jeremy O. Harris finds himself at the center of a legal twist in Japan after customs officials say a small amount of MDMA was found in his luggage at Okinawa’s airport. The case highlights how strict drug laws can impact travelers crossing borders.
- Fiji Rugby: New Board Sets Sights on 2026 Strategy
Fiji Rugby’s new board faces a high-stakes rebuild—from honoring legacy agreements to tackling compliance gaps and building a nationwide player database. As strategy is reshaped for 2026 and beyond, the future of Fiji rugby hangs in the balance.