- Fiji Launches Multi-Agency Tax Crime Task Force to Safeguard Revenue
Fiji steps up its fight against financial crime with a new multi-agency push. Eight government departments unite under the Tax Crime Task Force to heighten oversight, protect national revenue, and bolster financial transparency. This collaborative move hints at sweeping changes shaping the economy and public trust.
- Fijian Drua face nine-month setback as Meli Derenalagi undergoes second knee reconstruction
Former Drua captain Meli Derenalagi faces a nine-month recovery after a second knee reconstruction. Coach Glen Jackson outlines a rehab-focused plan as the team battles injuries and searches for momentum this season.
- Michael Ray Richardson Dies: Knicks Legend and Italian Basketball Icon
Michael Ray “Sugar” Richardson dazzled on basketball’s biggest stages—from the NBA to Italy’s courts—before a life marked by triumphs and trials. His legacy reaches into a footballing son’s rise and the communities he inspired along the way. A remarkable chapter in sport’s history closes.
- Rio’s Deadliest Police Raid Triggers Backlash Ahead of COP30
A controversial raid in Rio de Janeiro has sparked a national dispute over policing, accountability, and human rights after a deadly crackdown. With only a few arrests among thousands of residents, the operation has intensified a fierce political clash on safety versus civil rights, just ahead of a major global summit. The unfolding debate shines a light on the challenges of protecting marginalized communities without compromising justice.
- Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status Amid Widespread Outbreak Across the Americas
Canada’s hard-won measles elimination status is in jeopardy as a persistent outbreak tests public health systems. With vaccination gaps widening and misinformation on the rise, experts warn momentum to protect vulnerable communities could be at risk—and questions loom about what comes next for the region.