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Nonalcoholic Beer Goes Premium: Aston Martin Partners with Bero to Redefine Luxury
Nonalcoholic beverages are breaking into luxury territory. A collaboration with Aston Martin signals a shift toward premium craftsmanship, design, and mindful living—proving zero‑proof sips can be as sophisticated as anything on the menu. As consumers trade quantity for quality, this category is redefining what it means to sip well and entertain.
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Fiji Expands PALM Worker Welfare Oversight Across Australia
Behind the scenes, a coordinated push is safeguarding the welfare of Fijian workers in Australia under the PALM scheme. Stronger oversight and ongoing dialogue with approved employers aim to ensure fair treatment and safer workplaces, with workers’ voices guiding the way forward.
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Arc Raiders Teases Stella Montis in the North Line Update
Brace for Stella Montis, the cold, eerie map coming with the North Line update. Access hinges on a cooperative event—Breaking New Grounds—that invites raiders to join forces and reshape the connected tunnels. With new enemies, a fresh weapon, and two bold playstyles, this chapter hints at deeper mysteries behind Arc Raiders’ rusted frontier.
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Fiji Deputy Governor Returns from IMF, Brings Global Insight to RBF
Esala Masitabua is returning to Fiji’s Reserve Bank after a two-year IMF assignment in Washington, D.C., bringing back a global perspective to local policy. His international experience is expected to sharpen policy formulation, leadership development, and succession planning at the bank. The move mirrors broader efforts to boost governance and inclusivity within Fiji’s financial sector.
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Reasonable Doubt Season 3 Finale Delivers Shocking Twists on Hulu
Reasonable Doubt ramps up to a high-stakes season finale, delivering courtroom drama, shattered alibis, and emotional punches that will echo into season 4. As Jax Stewart and the team navigate a web of secrets, expect twists that redefine loyalties and leave the door wide open for what’s next. A gripping closer that promises big fallout…
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Fiji hit by 4.6-magnitude quake amid rising seismic activity
An evening tremor near Vanua Levu prompted swift official reassurance as monitoring continues after a magnitude 4.6 quake. With a recent surge of minor quakes in the region, this incident highlights Fiji’s seismic activity and the importance of preparedness.
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PS5 Pro: A Year In, Hinting at a 2026 Gaming Breakthrough
One year after its debut, the PS5 Pro still sparks debate. It’s a powerhouse with a patient, budding payoff, dependent on future titles and smarter optimization. As the library grows, the story of this premium console is just beginning.
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Rome Returns in Anno 117: Pax Romana Sparks Deep City-Building and Trade
Step into a vivid Roman city-builder where trade routes, naval skirmishes, and social ambition drive your empire. From modest liberti homes to glittering villas and distant Albion, intricate production and diplomacy shape a world that rewards strategic thinking and daring decisions.
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Fiji Cracks Down on Tobacco as Offences Rise
Crackdown on tobacco use in Fiji tightens as infractions rise, targeting public smoking, loose-cigarette sales, and sales to minors. Enforcers warn that penalties can be heavy and non-payment may lead to imprisonment, while communities are urged to spread awareness of the rules. A nationwide effort aims to curb tobacco harm and protect families.
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Fiji Aims to Bridge Rural Water Gap Under SDG 6
Rural Fiji grapples with unsafe water and limited sanitation, affecting health and daily life. New plans and climate-resilient approaches promise to close the gap for underserved communities, marking cautious progress amid persistent challenges.
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Delhi Blast Near Red Fort Triggers Terror Probe Amid Kashmir Tensions
An evening blast near Delhi’s Red Fort killed eight and left at least 20 injured, triggering a sweeping anti-terror investigation. Authorities say the probe is widening to possible links with an earlier Kashmir-related case and a large cache of bomb-making materials seized in raids. As regional tensions flare, international calls for dialogue offer a glimmer…
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Fiji Police Warn About Laser Lights Targeting Aircraft, Urge Public to Report
Authorities are renewing a critical warning about the dangerous practice of directing laser lights at aircraft during approach. The troubling trend, reported near landing paths, threatens the safety of pilots and passengers. Police urge anyone who spots this illegal activity to report it promptly to help keep air travel safe.
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Reasonable Doubt Season 3 Finale Teases High-Stakes Turn for Jax
Reasonable Doubt’s Season 3 finale, On to the Next One, throws Jax into a high-stakes collision of case and conscience. Loyalties shift, secrets rise, and the finale pushes her to a turning point that could redefine everything. A gripping, thought-provoking closer that lingers long after the last scene.
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Arc Raiders North Line Update Teases Stella Montis Map
Arc Raiders expands its frontier with the North Line update, introducing the Stella Montis map and a community quest that unlocks it through collaboration. Expect tougher enemies, fresh weapons and gadgets, and discounted cosmetics as players push the boundary even further.
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Guangdong Advances to 15th National Games Final, to Face Zhejiang
Guangdong advanced to the National Games basketball final with a convincing semifinal win over Liaoning. He Xining and Zhao Rui spearheaded a balanced attack as Guangdong held off the champions and set up a championship clash with Zhejiang. The upcoming final promises a high-stakes showdown between two powerhouse teams.
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Warm Week Ahead: Temperatures Rise Toward Weekend Peak
A gradual warm-up is on the way this week, with plenty of sun-breaks mixed in with a touch of clouds and a breezy feel. Mornings stay cool, but the weekend could bring warmer afternoons before nights turn cooler again. A quick peek at the upcoming days reveals the shifts to watch for.
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Canada’s China Reset: A New Diplomatic Tone Under Carney
Canada signals a bold shift in foreign policy, moving from confrontation toward pragmatic engagement with Beijing under a new prime minister. A revived strategic partnership, a thaw in travel restrictions, and a pivot toward Asia hint at a broader recalibration of Ottawa’s global stance. Could these changes reshape regional dynamics and international cooperation?
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Fiji Sevens Prioritizes Teamwork Over Talent Ahead of Dubai 7s
Fiji’s men’s sevens are dialing up unity ahead of Dubai 7s, with coach Osea Kolinisau chasing more cohesion than flash. A blend of seasoned players and fresh talent is shaping a team-first push onto the world stage, where collective effort could be the defining edge.
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Kirkwood’s High-Tech EMS Simulation Teaches Multidisciplinary Teamwork
Future healthcare pros from nursing, paramedics, and respiratory therapy are stepping into a high-energy emergency medicine simulation at Kirkwood’s Katz Family Healthcare Simulation Center. Lifelike mannequins and cross-discipline teamwork put their critical-care skills to the test, mirroring real hospital emergencies.
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Fiji Civil Service Tightens Neutrality Rules Ahead of General Election
A new directive tightens political neutrality for Fiji’s civil service as elections loom, reaffirming the apolitical mandate and ethical Code of Conduct. Ministries are rolling out updated guidelines to ensure public servants maintain impartiality and accountability in every duty.
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Ambarella: Edge AI Growth Lifts Targets Amid Auto Market Headwinds
Ambarella’s latest quarter sparks a chorus of mixed signals from analysts, highlighting Edge AI and IoT upside while auto-market headwinds temper the outlook. With price targets edging higher on non-automotive growth, the story hinges on how momentum translates into meaningful gains in the near term.