- Vanuatu Airport Cash Heist: Police Hunt Two Suspects
An audacious daytime heist at Vanuatu’s main airport has authorities on the hunt for two suspects. A substantial cash theft at the airport’s cargo area unfolded with no injuries, and operations continued as investigators piece together what happened. The incident raises fresh questions about security at the gateway.
- Police Cordons Off Walu Bay HQ as Quality Print Break-In Probe Begins
An attempted break-in at the Quality Print head office in Walu Bay has triggered a swift police response and a sealed-off scene as investigators begin reviewing evidence. Officials promise updates after initial inquiries, underscoring ongoing security concerns in the area.
- Fiji’s January-December Fiscal Year Plan Faces Skepticism
Fiji weighs a January–December fiscal year, but concerns are mounting. Nilesh Lal of Dialogue Fiji suggests the move may be driven more by politics than better governance, warning that December’s holiday lull could hurt productivity and decision-making. He points to Australia, New Zealand, and the United States as examples of calendars designed to avoid year-end disruptions, urging reforms that deliver real efficiency rather than nostalgia.
- Escape from Tarkov Exits Early Access After a Decade of Development
Escape from Tarkov has finally left early access after a decade of relentless development. Studio founder Nikita Buyanov speaks candidly about the grind, the fight against cheats, and the personal cost of shepherding a game that remains a flashpoint for its community.
- James Cameron Questions Oppenheimer Ending, Defends A House of Dynamite’s Nuclear Theme
James Cameron weighs in on cinema’s portrayal of nuclear catastrophe, defending endings that refuse easy answers. His reflections spark a heated look at Oppenheimer and a divisive new thriller, exploring responsibility, power, and what we owe to history.