- Pacific Narco-Strike Triggers International Tensions and Legal Scrutiny
An intensified Pacific crackdown on suspected drug shipments is triggering a high-stakes debate over legality, sovereignty, and strategic power. With major naval assets deployed and rising international tensions, the coming steps could redefine regional security dynamics in unexpected ways.
- Hurricane Melissa: Jamaica’s historic hit as the Caribbean braces for Cuba
One of the most powerful storms on record is carving a path through the Caribbean, hammering Jamaica and looming toward Cuba. Evacuations are underway as communities brace for the worst, with time running out on a rapidly evolving crisis. A stark reminder of vulnerability—and resilience—in the face of extreme weather.
- Fiji Police Act Overhaul Could Make Drug Testing Mandatory
A bold reform could redefine accountability within the Fiji Police Force, with new powers proposed to mandate drug testing for officers. Supporters say the move is about restoring public trust and steering policing toward a more people-centered approach, strengthening integrity across the service.
- Mumford & Sons Drop New Single Rubber Band Man Featuring Hozier
Mumford & Sons drop Rubber Band Man, a fresh collaboration with Hozier recorded at Long Pond and produced by Aaron Dessner. A bold step forward as the band tees up new material and a wide-spanning tour.
- Wembanyama Eyes Playoff Push as Spurs Embrace Defensive Prowess
Victor Wembanyama is redefining the game with a mix of power, skill, and rim protection that’s turning heads. As the Spurs chase a playoff spot, rising expectations—and a few unanswered questions—loom over what could be a landmark season for him.