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SODELPA to Field 10 Young Candidates for Fiji’s 2026 Elections
Ten young voices are set to push SODELPA’s agenda as the party primes for 2026. A vibrant Youth AGM spotlighted education, leadership, and fresh opportunities, signaling a renewed focus on empowering Fiji’s youth.
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Grammys Shake-Up: Morvan Memoir Nods, Turnstile Spotlight, Lorde Snub
Grammy season delivers surprises, shakeups, and fresh debates over what counts as tradition. Fab Morvan lands a memoir narration nod, Lorde finds herself overlooked, and Turnstile racks up nominations as regional roots music shifts toward Louisiana. A peek into a changing musical landscape.
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Fiji MSMEs push back on Employment Relations Bill 2025, demand ERAB-led talks
Fiji’s MSMEs are raising concerns about the Employment Relations (Amendment) Bill 2025, warning that the current form could hinder growth and formalization. Industry leaders are urging a return to ERAB-style negotiations to craft a more workable framework, cautioning that stringent penalties may threaten small businesses and jobs. The debate underscores the balance between worker protections…
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Caleb Muntz Resurges as Fiji’s Flyhalf After World Cup Setback
Caleb Muntz’s journey from a World Cup setback to Fiji’s go-to flyhalf is a testament to resilience and growth. With crucial moments on the international stage and a sharpened grasp of the game, the Flying Fijians’ future looks brighter than ever.
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Vodafone Rakiraki Festival Launches Rise Above Theme to Build Strong Minds and Bright Futures
Rakiraki welcomes a week of celebration under the theme Rise Above, Building Strong Minds, Bright Futures. Five contestants vie for the Queen title as the community leans into resilience, education, and digital opportunities that promise a brighter tomorrow for all.
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Isaac Okoro Struggles Threaten Bulls’ Perfect Start
Isaac Okoro’s big move and a surprising Bulls start have turned the spotlight on one gripping question: can he turn his career around? While Cleveland battles injuries, Chicago rides a hot streak, placing Okoro at a crossroads as minutes tighten and expectations rise. The coming weeks will shape his role for good.
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ACC Championship Race Heats Up: Five One-Loss Teams Vie for Charlotte
As November reshapes the ACC, five teams sit just one loss apart, turning every conference game into a pressure-filled playoff preview. Virginia leads the pack after a tough road win, while Louisville, Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, and others push to grab a prime spot as the race to Charlotte heats up.
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Bears Eye Backfield Rotation and Hot-Hand Plan Ahead of Giants Showdown
Chicago’s backfield may become a chess match this week, with a series-by-series rotation and a hot-hand approach on the table. As D’Andre Swift’s status stays uncertain and Kyle Monangai demonstrates his burst, the Bears’ depth could redefine their rushing attack against the Giants.
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Giannis Sparks Bucks to Perfect NBA Cup Start
Giannis Antetokounmpo unleashed a dominant all-around showing with 41 points, 15 rebounds and nine assists as Milwaukee hammered Chicago 126-110, pushing their NBA Cup group play to 9-0. The night spotlighted the Bucks’ depth and Antetokounmpo’s ongoing greatness.
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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau Spark Romance Amid Tour
Katy Perry’s Prague show delivered a cheeky moment as she shut down a fan’s marriage proposal with, “No! I am dating someone else for crying out loud.” Meanwhile, whispers of a budding romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have fans buzzing after recent public sightings in Paris and a yacht kiss near Santa…
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Soundgarden Hall of Fame Induction Fueled by Love, Not Legacy
Soundgarden steps into the spotlight with a celebration rooted in love, friendship, and the enduring influence of Chris Cornell. As the Rock Hall induction approaches, guitarist Kim Thayil hints that this moment is about more than legacy—and the healing power of music.
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Chicago Shooting Sparks Debate Over Immigration Enforcement
Chicago tensions over immigration enforcement spike after a shooting targeting federal agents during a operation in Little Village. No injuries were reported and the suspect remains at large, but the incident sharpens the national debate on safety, protests, and policy. Advocates urge a humane, rights‑respecting approach as communities navigate this fraught moment.
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Turning awareness into action: Fiji Airways backs Pinktober cancer drive
Fiji Airways backs cancer awareness and prevention with a substantial donation and a month of staff-led Pinktober activities. The effort underlines a strong commitment to community wellness and turning awareness into action.
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COP30 in Belém: Will Climate Finance Deliver for Vulnerable Nations?
Belém hosts COP30 amid sharp global divides, where a landmark climate-finance push tests whether promises can become action. From island nations to farming regions, the stakes are immense—and the path to resilience hinges on accountability and cooperation. A pivotal moment that could reshape the fate of communities most at risk.
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Nebraska Takes Command Against UCLA
Nebraska seizes control with a pivotal second-quarter drive, extending the lead and energizing the offense. A relentless mix of short pushes and clutch plays keeps the momentum humming as halftime approaches.
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San Diego State Eyes Victory in Hawaii Showdown
Two hot squads collide in Oahu as San Diego State heads to Hawaii. The Aztecs bring a six-game win streak into a high-stakes showdown with the Rainbow Warriors, who are eager for a rebound in a game that could shake up the Mountain West.
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LSU Interim Coach Makes Bold QB Change in Alabama Clash
An abrupt third-quarter quarterback change headlines a tense clash as LSU hunts for a spark against a powerhouse. With new leadership at the helm, bold moves on the sideline signal a turning point—and a lot riding on what comes next.
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Pujara’s 2009 knee injury: How Shah Rukh Khan and KKR helped save his career
Cheteshwar Pujara’s rise to India’s Test side hides a pivotal 2009 setback: a knee injury during practice that could have wrecked his career. Yet Shah Rukh Khan and KKR stepped in with decisive support, turning a crisis into a testament of resilience and belief in sport.
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British Columbia Ostrich Cull Sparks Legal Battle Over Bird Flu Mandate
Canadian regulators order the humane cull of an entire ostrich herd after a bird flu outbreak, a move that sparks courtroom battles, debates over immunity and compensation, and far-reaching questions about farm biosecurity.
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Dylan Raiola Out for the Season as Nebraska Turns to Freshman QB Against UCLA
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola begins his road back after surgery that will sideline him for eight to ten weeks, sharing gratitude from his hospital bed. With Raiola out, freshman TJ Lateef steps in as the Huskers eye a pivotal showdown with UCLA.
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Lightning React to McDonagh’s Undisclosed Injury Exit
Saturday’s game took an unexpected turn when Ryan McDonagh left with an undisclosed injury, casting a shadow over Tampa Bay’s blue line. The seasoned veteran—two-time Stanley Cup champion and a steadying force—could shape the team’s path as they navigate an early-season stretch.