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  • Fiji Sports Council Faces Independent Probe Into Top Leadership

    Fiji Sports Council Faces Independent Probe Into Top Leadership

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A governance shake-up at the Fiji Sports Council has launched an independent probe into leadership and governance practices. With the executive chairman also serving as chief executive on administrative leave, questions are rising about oversight, contracts, and accountability. The investigation signals a push toward transparency and potential reforms for stronger governance.

  • Fiji Launches Credit Union Act 2025 with 12-Month Grace Period

    Fiji Launches Credit Union Act 2025 with 12-Month Grace Period

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s central bank is launching the Credit Union Act 2025, changing how credit unions are overseen and licensed. A 12-month grace period is set to help unions and cooperatives adjust without disruption. This regulatory shift signals a new era for the sector and its members.

  • Cameron Jordan Eyes Fresh Start as NFL Free Agency Opens

    Cameron Jordan Eyes Fresh Start as NFL Free Agency Opens

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    After a 15-year run with the Saints, Cameron Jordan faces a new chapter as free agency approaches. The 36-year-old edge rusher flashed urgency last season with 10.5 sacks and is seeking a fitting opportunity that keeps him in the game through 2026.

  • Tatum Nears Return as Celtics Prep for Friday Clash with Mavericks

    Tatum Nears Return as Celtics Prep for Friday Clash with Mavericks

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    Jayson Tatum’s return from injury is inches away as he ramps up on-court drills and five-on-five work. The Celtics have held steady without him, but a potential Friday debut against Dallas could tilt Boston’s season-long push.

  • Trump Weighs Ousting Noem as DHS Shake-Up Sparks Replacement Talks

    Trump Weighs Ousting Noem as DHS Shake-Up Sparks Replacement Talks

    Mar 5, 2026
    in News

    Trump’s growing frustration with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is prompting talk of a possible leadership shake-up. Behind-the-scenes discussions hint at replacements and a shift that could reshape immigration policy, even as no decision has been made. The tension signals a high-stakes moment for the administration.

  • Judge Delays Ruling in Gabehart-Spire Trade Secrets Case

    Judge Delays Ruling in Gabehart-Spire Trade Secrets Case

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    New faces and old loyalties collide in a high-stakes NASCAR legal saga. A federal judge delays a ruling on Chris Gabehart’s status as he joins Spire Motorsports, while Joe Gibbs Racing fights claims of misusing confidential information and enforcing a broad non-compete — a dispute unfolding amid forensic findings and weekend negotiations that could reshape…

  • Priyanka Chopra Embraces Met Gala’s Fashion Is Art Theme, Even From Antarctica

    Priyanka Chopra Embraces Met Gala’s Fashion Is Art Theme, Even From Antarctica

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Lifestyle

    Priyanka Chopra is already plotting the 2026 Met Gala, even as she films in Antarctica and keeps Paris in sight. She treats fashion as art—blending childhood memories with daring collaborations to craft a fearless, playful style that’s uniquely hers.

  • From Nursing to Probation: Fiji’s Take on Youth Careers in the 1960s

    From Nursing to Probation: Fiji’s Take on Youth Careers in the 1960s

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Marama Sovaki’s journey—from nursing to probation work—offers a window into a pivotal era when young people first weighed bold career questions. Her stories of family crises, juvenile cases, and the quiet power of compassion hint at a time when nursing and teaching became stepping stones to broader responsibilities. A glimpse of resilience, reform, and the…

  • Bail Granted in Fiji Fraud Case as Prosecution Flaws Emerge

    Bail Granted in Fiji Fraud Case as Prosecution Flaws Emerge

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Granting bail pending appeal, a former company director’s case takes a fresh twist as a High Court judge flags serious flaws in the prosecution’s case and in witness testimony. With questions hanging over evidence and delays, the appeal could reshape the outcome of a long-running fraud conviction.

  • Fiji Court Faces Privacy Clash Over Audio Recording in Naucukidi Case

    Fiji Court Faces Privacy Clash Over Audio Recording in Naucukidi Case

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Privacy vs. evidence takes center stage in a Fiji court case as a suspended Corrections Service commissioner faces criminal intimidation charges. A controversial voice recording lies at the heart of the proceedings, prompting questions about consent and admissibility. With a two-day trial set for April, the ruling could reshape how recorded conversations are treated in…

  • Fiji-Auckland Talks Set Stage for Smoother Travel and Stronger Trade

    Fiji-Auckland Talks Set Stage for Smoother Travel and Stronger Trade

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Auckland talks between Fiji’s High Commission and Fiji Airways are aiming to streamline travel for Fijian officials and travelers, with a focus on better coordination and smoother passenger handling during busy periods. The discussions also touch on cargo movements and expanding consular services in northern New Zealand, hinting at a stronger Fiji–New Zealand partnership ahead.

  • Charlie Charters: Fiji Court Warns Over Return Deadline for Australia Trip

    Charlie Charters: Fiji Court Warns Over Return Deadline for Australia Trip

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Travel plans collide with a high-stakes legal battle as a former journalist is granted a temporary pass to Australia. A stern warning from the Fiji magistrate—return by the deadline or face a possible trial in absentia and hefty penalties for his sureties.

  • Underdogs Eye Puerto Rico Open as Long Shots Rise

    Underdogs Eye Puerto Rico Open as Long Shots Rise

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    At Grand Reserve, a 7,506-yard gauntlet sets the stage for the Puerto Rico Open, where veterans collide with rising stars. With odds, form, and a few dark horses in the mix, the week promises intrigue and potential shocks on one of the tour’s longest layouts.

  • Lekanai Village Welcomes Eight Rural Homes Under Fiji’s Scheme 3

    Lekanai Village Welcomes Eight Rural Homes Under Fiji’s Scheme 3

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Eight families in Lekanai Village step into a new chapter as eight rural homes are commissioned under a government-led initiative. The project highlights a strong community partnership—local timber paired with government materials—aimed at boosting resilience and living standards in Gau’s maritime heartland. A glimpse at how collaboration is shaping sustainable rural life.

  • Cameron Jordan Eyes Free Agency After 15 Saints Seasons

    Cameron Jordan Eyes Free Agency After 15 Saints Seasons

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    After 15 seasons with the Saints, a veteran defensive end heads into free agency with plenty left in the tank. A standout 2025—10.5 sacks and every start earned—keeps him on teams’ radars as he weighs value and recognition over a flashy payday. A new chapter could be just around the corner for this seasoned edge.

  • Jayson Tatum’s Achilles Comeback Could Redefine the Celtics

    Jayson Tatum’s Achilles Comeback Could Redefine the Celtics

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    Jayson Tatum’s return from a lengthy Achilles rehab is on the horizon. As Boston’s rotation adapts in his absence, his reintegration could reshape the Celtics’ offense and the late-season outlook.

  • UNICEF-Japan Pact Launches Fiji Child-Protection Hubs Amid Rising Youth Challenges

    UNICEF-Japan Pact Launches Fiji Child-Protection Hubs Amid Rising Youth Challenges

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A bold four-year plan in Fiji aims to shield vulnerable children by expanding safe, child-friendly spaces and strengthening support services. With a multi-sector push focused on well-being, this initiative promises a hopeful turn for Fiji’s youngest generations.

  • Fiji Launches Japan-Funded Youth Drug-Prevention Hubs

    Fiji Launches Japan-Funded Youth Drug-Prevention Hubs

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji is launching a four-year plan to curb youth drug use, opening 30 child-friendly service hubs and 45 student-friendly spaces to strengthen community support. Backed by government funding, the initiative targets gaps in counseling and rehabilitation and aims to empower families to guide young people toward safety and resilience.

  • Avalanche land Nicolas Roy to bolster center depth

    Avalanche land Nicolas Roy to bolster center depth

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    Colorado is shaking up its middle with a veteran addition who brings size and Cup-winning savvy. The trade injects tested depth and a draft package into the mix, signaling a calculated push for the rest of the season. As the pieces fall into place, the Avalanche’s approach down the middle could look very different.

  • Tracy Tutor Sues Oren Alexander in Decade-Old Allegations

    Tracy Tutor Sues Oren Alexander in Decade-Old Allegations

    Mar 5, 2026
    in News

    Tracy Tutor, known for Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, alleges she was drugged and assaulted by former agent Oren Alexander in 2014, with claims tying his brothers to related conduct. The allegations arrive amid a broader legal battle, renewing questions about accountability and consent in elite real estate.

  • Could Mike Evans Be the Bills’ X-Factor for Josh Allen?

    Could Mike Evans Be the Bills’ X-Factor for Josh Allen?

    Mar 5, 2026
    in Sports

    Could a veteran upgrade at receiver elevate Buffalo’s aerial attack? Analysts weigh in on Mike Evans as a potential addition that would bring size, reliability, and big-game clutch to Josh Allen’s offense. If he lands in Buffalo, the Bills could gain a new dimension as they chase a deeper playoff push.

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  • Fiji Sports Council Faces Independent Probe Into Top Leadership
    Fiji Sports Council Faces Independent Probe Into Top LeadershipMarch 5, 2026
    A governance shake-up at the Fiji Sports Council has launched an independent probe into leadership and governance practices. With the executive chairman also serving as chief executive on administrative leave, questions are rising about oversight, contracts, and accountability. The investigation signals a push toward transparency and potential reforms for stronger governance.
  • Fiji Launches Credit Union Act 2025 with 12-Month Grace Period
    Fiji Launches Credit Union Act 2025 with 12-Month Grace PeriodMarch 5, 2026
    Fiji’s central bank is launching the Credit Union Act 2025, changing how credit unions are overseen and licensed. A 12-month grace period is set to help unions and cooperatives adjust without disruption. This regulatory shift signals a new era for the sector and its members.
  • Cameron Jordan Eyes Fresh Start as NFL Free Agency Opens
    Cameron Jordan Eyes Fresh Start as NFL Free Agency OpensMarch 5, 2026
    After a 15-year run with the Saints, Cameron Jordan faces a new chapter as free agency approaches. The 36-year-old edge rusher flashed urgency last season with 10.5 sacks and is seeking a fitting opportunity that keeps him in the game through 2026.
  • Tatum Nears Return as Celtics Prep for Friday Clash with Mavericks
    Tatum Nears Return as Celtics Prep for Friday Clash with MavericksMarch 5, 2026
    Jayson Tatum’s return from injury is inches away as he ramps up on-court drills and five-on-five work. The Celtics have held steady without him, but a potential Friday debut against Dallas could tilt Boston’s season-long push.
  • Trump Weighs Ousting Noem as DHS Shake-Up Sparks Replacement Talks
    Trump Weighs Ousting Noem as DHS Shake-Up Sparks Replacement TalksMarch 5, 2026
    Trump’s growing frustration with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is prompting talk of a possible leadership shake-up. Behind-the-scenes discussions hint at replacements and a shift that could reshape immigration policy, even as no decision has been made. The tension signals a high-stakes moment for the administration.
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