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Guilty Plea in Fiji PM’s Compound Trespass Sparks Security Debate
In a courtroom drama, a farmer’s bid to speak with the prime minister tests the security of a high-profile government site. As sentencing looms, the case rekindles the debate on balancing public grievances with safeguarding official spaces.
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Beal Hip Issue Clouds Clippers as Garland Update Looms
Beal’s lingering left-hip issue has the Clippers rethinking their lineup with no clear timeline for his return. Across the NBA, injuries are forcing quick adjustments and testing depth as Garland and Giddey navigate the latest setbacks.
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Spartans Edge No. 14 Arkansas in Gritty Breslin Showdown
Michigan State edged No. 14 Arkansas 69-66 in a hard-fought showdown at Breslin Center, signaling a promising start to the season. Freshman Cam Ward fueled the rally with a standout double-double as the Spartans leaned on defense and paint play. A gritty win that hints at big things to come for this young squad.
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Ken Burns Reframes The American Revolution as a Turbulent, Global War
Ken Burns’ upcoming The American Revolution reframes the conflict as a brutal, turbulent struggle where loyalties shift and survival drives strategy. It dives into hard winters, improvised forces, and the overlooked voices that helped forge a new nation—offering a deeper, more complex history of liberty and leadership.
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How Fiji’s Hibiscus Festival Sparked the Sugar Festival
Discover how Fiji’s Sugar Festival began in 1958 as a cross-island idea, blending Lautoka’s plans with Suva’s Hibiscus spectacle. A tale of naming debates, timing, and tempting prizes that helped shape a cherished tradition still felt across communities today.
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Chinese-backed bid targets Fiji’s Rakiraki sugar mill revival
Rakiraki’s plan for a modern sugar mill takes a bold step forward as 30 proposals pour in, including a standout bid from a Chinese partner ready to combine funding with cutting-edge tech. The project could expand beyond sugar to ethanol and power, signaling a major shift for Fiji’s agricultural landscape. Groundwork is set to begin…
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Fiji FSC Staff Quarters Under Fire as Minister Pledges Renovations
Rising concerns about staff housing in Fiji’s sugar industry could spark real change, with officials signaling action and funding for upgrades on the horizon. The push hints at broader reforms affecting workers and the economy.
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Risacher’s Resurgence Fuels Hawks’ Early-Season Push
From a rocky start to a rising threat, Risacher is reshaping the Hawks’ season. A string of standout performances hints at a breakout—and what could be a turning point for Atlanta.
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Fiji Extends $200 Back-to-School Support for Families Ahead of New Academic Year
Back-to-school relief continues as a key government program rolls into the new academic year, easing costs for uniforms, shoes, and school supplies. With a streamlined application and broader reach, this initiative aims to keep education affordable and accessible as schools reopen.
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Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater Spark Breakup Rumors at London Wicked Premiere
London premiere drama—an A-list couple walked the red carpet apart, leaving fans buzzing about their status as they push a major film forward. Subtle online signals and a restrained public front hint at an on‑again, off‑again romance, fueling curiosity as the movie’s release approaches.
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Jacob Elordi Transforms Frankenstein’s Creature, Fueling Oscar Buzz
Jacob Elordi’s Creature in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein delivers a fearless, emotionally charged transformation that’s turning heads. With Oscar chatter already brewing, this reimagining promises a provocative take on a timeless monster.
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Demi Moore Stands by Bruce Willis at NYC Frontotemporal Dementia Benefit
Demi Moore showed up in New York to stand by Bruce Willis at a benefit for frontotemporal degeneration, a night that blended meaningful tributes with a powerful show of solidarity. Amid performances from celebrated artists, the event underscored the family’s unwavering commitment as they navigate Willis’s evolving care.
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HBO’s The Chair Company: Tim Robinson’s Surreal Office Satire
Surreal, sharp, and unexpectedly tender, this new take on office life drags us into a world where the conference table doubles as a stage and social traps hide behind every smile. Follow Ron Trosper as a mall-building project spirals into a comedy of errors and human fragility. It’s a bold blend of high-surreal critique and…
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Fiji’s Bula Boys Bet on Homegrown Talent Ahead of MSG Prime Minister’s Cup
Fiji’s Bula Boys head to Papua New Guinea with a 20-man squad built for depth and long-term growth. Under coach Stephane Auvray, the focus is on showcasing Fiji-based talent and laying the groundwork for future international campaigns.
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Pacific Courts Urge Stronger Regional Ties to Protect Human Rights
Judicial leaders and regional human rights bodies are urging stronger collaboration to protect dignity and the rule of law. A traditional double-hulled canoe symbolizes the unity needed as they tackle climate, gender equality, and vulnerable communities. Independence, accountability, and ongoing reform are seen as the keys to a more resilient Asia-Pacific.
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Washington DC Veterans Day: Parades, Deals and Citywide Impacts
Este Día de los Veteranos, Washington DC se llena de desfiles y promociones para militares y sus familias. Con cierres de calles y cambios en el transporte, hay mucho por planificar para rendir homenaje y disfrutar de la jornada.
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Fiji Launches Cross-Agency Tax Crime Task Force
Fiji is rolling out a high-stakes, cross-agency effort to curb tax evasion and financial crime. This coordinated move aims to tighten oversight, safeguard public revenue, and boost transparency across the financial system.
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Drua Star Meli Derenalagi Faces Nine-Month Knee Rehab as Club Vows Support
Former Drua captain Meli Derenalagi is facing a long road back after a second knee reconstruction, sidelined for about nine months. Coach Glen Jackson says the club will back him every step of the way as they navigate injuries and push for strong depth. A season of resilience and leadership as the team supports his…
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Midseason NFL Contender Shuffle: Who’s in the Inner Circle?
Halfway through the 2025 NFL season, the playoff picture is finally starting to take shape. Injuries, surges, and turning points are rewriting the map as teams chase consistency and momentum. The coming weeks promise drama, twists, and a closer look at who truly has what it takes to contend.
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Paris Jackson Reveals Perforated Septum Linked to Past Drug Use in TikTok Video
Paris Jackson reveals a lasting consequence of past drug use—a perforated septum that alters her breathing—and offers a candid, cautionary note on sobriety.
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Burrow Eyes Week 13 Return as Fantasy Playoffs Loom
Week 11 looms and a potential Burrow return could tilt the fantasy playoff picture. With byes, injuries, and a bustling waiver wire, every roster move matters as managers chase the next big breakout. Who rises as a must-add or a risky drop as the season tightens and late–season sleepers emerge?