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Four From Fijian Drua Development Program Earn 2026 Super Rugby Pacific Spots
Four players from the Fijian Drua’s development program have earned spots in the main squad for the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season, underscoring a thriving pathway for local talent and a bold future for Fiji rugby.
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Delhi explosion near Red Fort sparks security alert
An evening blast near the Red Fort in Delhi sparked chaos, leaving several dead and many injured as emergency crews rushed to the scene. Authorities say the investigation is underway and security measures are being heightened nationwide, with new details continuing to emerge.
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Drua Unveils 2026 Pre-Season Schedule: Chiefs Clash, Provincial Challenge, and Moana Pasifika Opener
An action-packed pre-season awaits the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua, blending marquee clashes with a spotlight on Fiji’s rising talent. A New Zealand showdown with the Chiefs and a provincial stars event in Lautoka set the stage for a season built on local development and community ties ahead of their February opener.
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Vatulele launches first Sports Development TOT and ETE program
Vatulele prepares to launch its first Sports Development Train the Trainer and Educate the Educator program, a three‑day initiative that brings together local teachers, youths, and national partners. The multi‑sport training and community‑safety components promise to spark a sustainable, locally led sports movement across the island.
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New Zealand-Cook Islands Aid Freeze Sparks Transparency Debate
– Aid, trust, and diplomacy collide as New Zealand freezes funding to the Cook Islands over unconsulted deals with China. In the Pacific, transparency becomes the new battleground for regional cooperation. – A funding pause and questions of transparency spark a widening rift between New Zealand and the Cook Islands, with China’s growing role in…
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VOO vs IWM: Big-Cap Stability or Small-Cap Growth?
Big-cap stability vs. small-cap opportunity: two popular ETFs offer different routes in the U.S. stock market. One tracks the S&P 500 with ultra-low costs, aiming for steady growth; the other targets thousands of smaller, faster-moving firms with higher risk and potential upside. Which path fits your risk tolerance and long-term goals?
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Guterres: Renewables Revolution Is Here Ahead of COP30
With COP30 on the horizon, a rapid, fair transition to clean energy is taking center stage. Renewables are driving a new energy era, but turning ambition into action—and ensuring everyone benefits—remains the key challenge.
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Jack Johnson to Headline Lake Tahoe’s 2026 Summer Concert Series
Jack Johnson headlines the 2026 Lake Tahoe Summer Concert Series, bringing laid-back melodies to the Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre under the stars. A season full of memorable moments awaits at this breathtaking lakeside venue.
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COP30: Can Global Leaders Deliver a $1.3 Trillion Climate Finance Leap by 2035?
COP30 highlights a stark choice for global leaders: accelerate climate action now or risk locking in dangerous warming. With renewables grabbing more of the energy mix, experts say faster, fairer financing and stronger commitments are essential to turn momentum into real resilience for communities worldwide.
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Fiji’s Burial Crisis Sparks Cremation Push and 2025 Amendment Bill
Urban cemeteries in Fiji are nearing capacity, prompting talks on land, new laws, and alternative ways to say goodbye. A forthcoming reform and shifting views on cremation hint at a new path for end-of-life options.
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DC Jury Acquits Ex-DOJ Paralegal in Unusual Sandwich Assault on Federal Agent
A surprise verdict in Washington, D.C. spotlights a tense clash between civilians and federal law enforcement. A former DOJ paralegal was acquitted after a short deliberation in a case tied to a confrontation with federal officers—centered on a sandwich and a charged political backdrop.
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Belém Hosts COP30 as 1.5°C Urgency Grows
Belém hosts a pivotal climate gathering where urgency meets ambition. As leaders and negotiators navigate talks on 1.5°C and climate justice, the coming weeks will reveal whether dialogue can translate into real action for the world’s most vulnerable communities. Aiming to turn promises into tangible outcomes, this summit could redefine the path forward in the…
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Timothée Chalamet Opens Up About Oscar Snub and Ambition Ahead of Marty Supreme
Timothée Chalamet gets candid about the sting of Oscar night and his unrelenting quest for gold as he promotes his next project. A rare glimpse into the emotional side of awards season from a rising star determined to push even further.
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New Zealand Suspends Aid to Cook Islands Over China Deals
New Zealand suspends aid to the Cook Islands amid a clash over recent foreign-deal decisions, signaling a turning point in Pacific diplomacy. As trust and cooperation hang in the balance, observers wonder what lies ahead for regional ties.
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Supreme Court Declines Kim Davis Petition, Upholds Obergefell
Supreme Court declines to hear a petition tied to the Obergefell ruling, keeping the landmark decision intact. The move preserves marriage equality as a cornerstone of U.S. civil rights while leaving future legal questions to unfold.
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Prince Harry’s Canadian Hat Controversy Sparks Royal Identity Debate
Prince Harry’s Toronto stop unfolds as a study in optics, identity, and public perception. A lighthearted “apology tour” amid a memorable hat moment underscores his delicate balance between royal duties, a life in California, and a country with deep Commonwealth ties. An evolving chapter that many will be watching closely.
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Fiji Deficit Shrinks on Revenue Surge, but 2025-26 Budget Looms
Fiji posted a standout fiscal year, trimming the deficit to 2.4% of GDP as total revenue hit a record $4.05 billion. While debt ratios ease and reserves stay robust, warnings persist about a larger projected deficit for 2025–2026 and the push for revenue diversification.
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Veterans Day 2023: What’s Open, What’s Closed
November 11 marks a day of ceremony and gratitude as communities pause to honor veterans. A concise look at how Veterans Day shapes schedules, ceremonies, and everyday life across the nation.
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Maxwell VIP Prison Privileges Under Fire as Clemency Bid Emerges
Whistleblowers allege Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving extraordinary privileges at a minimum-security facility—custom meals, private exercise time, and private visitors. As lawmakers press for accountability, questions loom over privilege, process, and a potential clemency push.
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Cook Islands secure Rugby League World Cup 2026 berth after commanding qualifying win
Historic milestones set the stage for Rugby League’s 2026 World Cup as the Cook Islands secure a landmark qualification, and Fiji claims a coveted spot in the women’s competition. The developments hint at a reshaped landscape and new opportunities for talent from the Pacific. The road to 2026 promises drama, pride, and a fresh burst…
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Kelsey Grammer Celebrates Eight-Kid Family at 70
Kelsey Grammer, at 70, opens up about the joy and chaos of a growing family—he and Kayte Walsh have welcomed a newest member to their eight-child brood. It’s a warm, candid glimpse into a life where love, laughter, and holiday traditions shape every day.