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Nancy Guthrie Disappearance: Skeptic Questions Kidnapping Claims as Ransom Demands Soar
in NewsInvestigators face a puzzling disappearance wrapped in shifting ransom notes and questions about proof of life, sparking debate about what really happened. As the search widens and experts weigh the case’s unusual twists, the truth remains elusive and a community waits for answers.
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Kava Quality at Risk as Regulators Crack Down on Adulteration and Pricing
in Fiji NewsQuality and integrity are under the spotlight as kava’s export future faces fresh scrutiny. With reports of adulteration and inconsistent packaging, officials push for tighter controls and fair prices as Navosa advances a kava bill to safeguard farmers and the industry’s reputation.
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Tasmanian LARK Whisky Debuts in Fiji
in Fiji NewsLARK Whisky makes its Fiji debut with an exclusive launch at the 17.78 Whisky Bar, Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa. A curated tasting featured four new expressions and a limited-edition cask, highlighting Tasmania’s craft and Fiji’s growing taste for premium whisky. A stylish snapshot of Tasmanian elegance arriving on island shores.
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Fiji Retailers Back Youth-Worker Protections in Employment Relations Amendment Bill
in Fiji NewsA new wave of protections for young workers is sparking debate in Fiji’s retail sector. A leading Suva association backs the reforms, emphasizing wage fairness, a measured rise in the minimum working age, and practical safeguards for family-run businesses. The talks also explore broader access to unions and how youth employment can be balanced with…
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What Will International School Nadi’s New Student Leaders Do This Year?
in Fiji NewsStudent leaders stepped into the spotlight with a pledge to serve their school community with integrity and inclusivity. The induction ceremony framed leadership as action, teamwork, and positive impact, hinting at a year filled with student-driven initiatives and community spirit.
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Alex Hall clinches freeski slopestyle silver, backs eco campaign
in SportsAlex Hall earns a silver in the men’s freeski slopestyle after a day of fearless, full-throttle competition—something he says he’ll savor. He’ll celebrate quietly with family and friends while championing sustainability in sport, backing the Ski Fossil Free petition to curb fossil-fuel sponsorships. He also reflects on changing snow conditions and envisions a more sustainable…
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Chelsea chase fifth straight Premier League win as Leeds United visit Stamford Bridge
in SportsChelsea aim to stretch their winning streak at Stamford Bridge as a Leeds United side fight to stay clear of trouble rolls into town. With Cole Palmer in red-hot form and a few lineup questions ahead of kickoff, a high-stakes Premier League clash is brewing.
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Zuriel Togiatama Sets the Stage for Drua’s Season Opener Against Moana Pasifika
in Fiji NewsZuriel Togiatama tees up a season opener against Moana Pasifika, hinting at a clash charged with friendly banter and serious intent. The Drua focus on tighter defense and a quick-reset mindset promises a bruising start to the campaign. Expect a matchup that blends camaraderie with high-stakes rugby as the season kicks off.
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Mid-Air Feud: Ja Rule and Tony Yayo Clash on Delta Flight
in NewsTwo rappers, one crowded Delta flight, and a moment that turned tense fast: raised voices, a pillow tossed, and flight attendants stepping in. The incident has everyone buzzing as the details of what sparked the clash begin to come to light.
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Lau Islands Drug Trafficking Risk Sparks Call for Forward Naval Base
in Fiji NewsNestled in a strategic maritime crossroads, the Lau Islands are facing growing concerns over drug trafficking as enforcement resources struggle to keep pace. With busy routes from the east and north and only a sparse patrol presence, local leaders are urging a stronger, more permanent maritime solution to secure the waters. The warning points to…
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Rethinking Drug Addiction: A Community Leader’s Call for Rehabilitation and Compassion
in Fiji NewsRatu Meli Saubulinayau challenges the practice of banishing those caught in addiction, arguing it just relocates the problem. He calls for empathy, treatment, and stronger family support—a holistic path that could reshape how communities tackle substance abuse.
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Braves Sign Jonah Heim as Murphy Recovers, Sparking Backup Catcher Competition
in SportsSpring training brings a surprising addition to the Braves’ catching depth as Jonah Heim joins the fold. With Sean Murphy’s recovery ahead, the backstop competition just got a new layer of intrigue.
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Harry Styles Drops £20 Manchester Gig Amid Ticket-Price Backlash
in DJ & MusicHarry Styles surprises with a one-off Manchester gig at a modest price, boldly addressing growing ticket-cost complaints. The move comes as a major tour looms and fans hopeful for more accessible live music ponder what this could mean for prices to come.
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Visa Gives Cardholders Early Access to 2026 World Cup Tickets
in SportsVisa rolls out a limited early-access window for the 2026 World Cup tickets, giving eligible cardholders a head start in the ticket scramble across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Timing could be everything in this first-come, first-served opportunity that may reshape how fans plan their trip.
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IEEPA Tariffs Face Supreme Court Review as Importers Seek Refunds
in NewsA Supreme Court showdown over tariffs under a 1977 emergency-powers law could reshape duties—and refunds—for hundreds of importers. From Costco to Peloton, plaintiffs argue the statute doesn’t authorize modern tariffs or proper delegation. As the decision nears, questions about reliquidation and potential refunds loom large for global trade.
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Workday Near Oversold Territory as Analysts Expect Rebound and Earnings Upside
in FinanceWorkday has faced a sharp pullback and now sits in an oversold zone. With earnings forecasts edging higher and a strong buy outlook backing the setup, a potential rebound could be on the horizon.
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Lautoka Education Bill: Rethinking School Discipline and Community Support
in Fiji NewsA sharp call to reshape school discipline and community involvement is making waves, highlighting counseling, student support, and a renewed emphasis on values. From in-school professionals to revived religious teachings, this discussion sketches a bold path for nurturing healthier, more united generations.
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Restorative Justice in Schools: A Veteran Educator’s Push for Reform
in Fiji NewsOne seasoned educator questions whether punishment belongs in today’s classrooms, urging a shift toward restorative justice. From personal memories of corporal punishment to years in schools focused on understanding and rehabilitation, she outlines a hopeful alternative for student success. The reform conversation also highlights the challenges faced by teenage parents in education.
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Lutnick Faces Fresh Scrutiny Over Epstein Ties
in NewsNew records reveal a years-long tie between U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and financier Jeffrey Epstein, spanning a 2012 business deal and ongoing communications years afterward. Emails, invitations, and fundraising links hint at a complex blend of friendship and enterprise that critics say warrants closer scrutiny. The revelations shed light on how powerful networks can…
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Zheng Qinwen Returns at Qatar Open With Win Over Kenin
in SportsZheng Qinwen makes a bold comeback at the Qatar Open with a hard-fought win, signaling she’s back in top form. Doha’s day is buzzing with drama, upsets, and rising talents as the tournament heads toward its next thrilling chapters.
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Braves Sign Veteran Catcher Jonah Heim Ahead of Spring Training
in SportsSpring training opens with a veteran catcher joining the Braves, adding depth behind the plate and a steadying presence for Atlanta’s young talent. The move sets up an intriguing battle for the backup role and could shape the club’s plans behind the dish all season.