- Fiji Rejects Retroactive Pension Reinstatement, Moves to Taxpayer-Funded Prospective Restoration
Fiji’s pension reforms reach a pivotal moment as officials balance care for pensioners with securing the fund’s long-term health. Retroactive reinstatement is off the table, replaced by a forward-looking, taxpayer-funded restoration. The decision could reshape the lives of pensioners and the trajectory of the fund.
- Drua Ready to Bounce Back After Season-Opening Loss to Moana Pasifika
Fijian Drua opened their Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific campaign with a hard-fought defeat to Moana Pasifika. The contest flashed moments of grit and quality that hint at bigger things to come. A looming clash with the Waratahs could be the spark they need to build momentum.
- Peggy Fleming’s 1968 Olympic Gold: The Comeback That Redefined American Figure Skating
Peggy Fleming’s story is a masterclass in resilience—graceful on the ice, unstoppable off it. From early setbacks to a defining moment that reshaped American figure skating, her legacy continues to inspire with every glide.
- First win in sight as Ireland face Oman in pivotal T20 World Cup clash
Two winless teams collide in a pivotal T20 World Cup clash as Ireland host Oman. With Stirling steering Ireland’s bid and Oman chasing a historic upset, the contest promises tight bowling, tense moments, and a race to spark a tournament comeback.
- Pam Bondi’s Epstein Testimony Sparks Debate Over Accountability and Personal Attacks
During a high-stakes hearing, sharp exchanges and personal remarks underscored a broader struggle over accountability and public trust. This examination asks what leadership credibility looks like when rhetoric overshadows policy, and how such moments shape perceptions of justice in a polarized era. It invites reflection on character, responsibility, and the uneasy balance between scrutiny and civility in politics.