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  • Fung-wong Wanes as Philippines Braces for Recovery After Mass Evacuations

    Fung-wong Wanes as Philippines Braces for Recovery After Mass Evacuations

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Typhoon Fung-wong lashes the Philippines, forcing mass evacuations and leaving communities to survey the damage. As recovery begins, resilience and looming weather challenges test the miles of courage and planning ahead.

  • Fiji’s Accountants: Architects of Growth and Financial Integrity

    Fiji’s Accountants: Architects of Growth and Financial Integrity

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Accountants are more than number-crunchers — they’re trusted storytellers shaping Fiji’s financial future. As International Accountants Day shines a spotlight on integrity, literacy, and innovation, discover how AI, big data, and sustainability reporting are redefining the profession and empowering MSMEs.

  • Thanksgiving Travel in Jeopardy as FAA Shutdown Looms for Airlines

    Thanksgiving Travel in Jeopardy as FAA Shutdown Looms for Airlines

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    A looming government shutdown could ripple through the skies, thinning flight capacity and setting the stage for weeks of disruption just before Thanksgiving. Experts warn that even a quick deal may not prevent a slow recovery and lingering travel uncertainty.

  • Lautoka Boat Tragedy Triggers Urgent Maritime Safety Push

    Lautoka Boat Tragedy Triggers Urgent Maritime Safety Push

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Tragedy at sea sharpens the focus on maritime safety as a community bands together during a widening search. With cyclone season looming, authorities stress vigilance and safer water activities as families rally to support those affected and prevent future losses.

  • Fiji land lease case sparks questions about integrity as court weighs charges

    Fiji land lease case sparks questions about integrity as court weighs charges

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Tailevu landowner Mosese Ranavue faces trial on charges of general dishonesty and obtaining a gain after alleged payments tied to land leases. The case spotlights ongoing concerns about transparency and fairness in Fiji’s land dealings.

  • Beloved California Food Influencer Michael Duarte Dies After Tragic Texas Accident

    Beloved California Food Influencer Michael Duarte Dies After Tragic Texas Accident

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    Michael Duarte’s death shocks a passionate community of home cooks and grill lovers. A California kitchen star whose warmth touched millions, his story celebrates a life built on food, family, and a generosity that lived far beyond the kitchen.

  • Senators Demand Clarity on CFPB Closure Talk and Funding

    Senators Demand Clarity on CFPB Closure Talk and Funding

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    Democratic senators are pressing the CFPB on funding, potential workforce cuts, and the agency’s future. With a looming deadline and questions about viability, the bureau’s trajectory is suddenly in the spotlight.

  • Fiji-Japan Ties Deepen as Rabuka Heads to Japan; Acting PM Takes Charge

    Fiji-Japan Ties Deepen as Rabuka Heads to Japan; Acting PM Takes Charge

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji shifts to high‑gear diplomacy in Japan, aiming to deepen ties on climate resilience and shared development. With the Prime Minister away, Acting Prime Minister Filimoni Vosarogo keeps the wheels turning, hinting at a new chapter in Pacific partnership.

  • Fiji Bail Battle: Three Chinese Nationals in Drug Case Await Key Court Date

    Fiji Bail Battle: Three Chinese Nationals in Drug Case Await Key Court Date

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Crucial bail proceedings unfold at Suva’s Magistrates Court, where the balance between personal liberty and immigration concerns is in the spotlight. Three foreign nationals sit at the center as the court weighs delays, visa complications, and the pace of justice. A decision expected later this month could signal how such cases are navigated in the…

  • EU Launches Democracy Shield Center to Counter Global Disinformation

    EU Launches Democracy Shield Center to Counter Global Disinformation

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    UE pregătește un centru pentru Reziliență Democratică, menit să combată dezinformarea și interferențele străine înaintea alegerilor. Descris ca parte a unui „scut al democrației”, proiectul va fi un hub de verificare a informațiilor și de creștere a conștientizării publice. În contextul campaniilor de manipulare din Rusia și influența Chinei, UE răspunde cu vigilență și colaborări…

  • Fiji Football Leaders Celebrate Sportsmanship and Unity After IDC 2025

    Fiji Football Leaders Celebrate Sportsmanship and Unity After IDC 2025

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two Fiji football leaders exchange a framed keepsake—“IDC 2025”—as a reminder that rivalry can breed respect. A quiet moment at Govind Park hints at a broader shared dream to grow football in Fiji.

  • SDSU Women Cruise Past Creighton in Season Opener Behind Meyer’s 33

    SDSU Women Cruise Past Creighton in Season Opener Behind Meyer’s 33

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Sports

    Brooklyn Meyer powered SDSU to a season-opening road win over Creighton, delivering a standout all-around performance. The Jackrabbits closed strong, signaling a promising start to the year. Momentum is building as they head into the next matchup.

  • Fiji Greenlights Nokonoko Integrated Development, Promising Sustainable Growth Along Suva-Nausori Corridor

    Fiji Greenlights Nokonoko Integrated Development, Promising Sustainable Growth Along Suva-Nausori Corridor

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A bold new development at Laucala Beach could redefine Fiji’s Suva-Nausori corridor, uniting economic growth with strict sustainability standards. The plan envisions jobs, upgraded infrastructure, and active local involvement, all aimed at boosting communities while safeguarding the environment.

  • Michael Ray Richardson Dies at 70: Sugar, NBA Star Known for Rise, Ban and Redemption

    Michael Ray Richardson Dies at 70: Sugar, NBA Star Known for Rise, Ban and Redemption

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Sports

    Michael Ray “Sugar” Richardson dazzled as a two-way NBA star for the Knicks, Warriors, and Nets, earning Comeback Player of the Year in 1985. His remarkable journey includes a dramatic ban and a memoir about redemption. He died at 70 after a battle with prostate cancer, leaving a lasting imprint of grit and resilience.

  • Fiji Issues Safety Advisory After Delhi Explosion Near Red Fort

    Fiji Issues Safety Advisory After Delhi Explosion Near Red Fort

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    After a blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, security operations are underway and travelers are urged to stay vigilant. Fiji’s High Commission says its nationals are safe and emphasizes ongoing monitoring as authorities respond.

  • Gravy Extinguisher: Firehouse Subs’ Holiday Gadget With a Cause

    Gravy Extinguisher: Firehouse Subs’ Holiday Gadget With a Cause

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    Introducing a cheeky holiday hero: the limited-edition Gravy Extinguisher. A playful, novelty item that brings firefighter flair to Thanksgiving while supporting first responders. It’s a fun seasonal moment that adds a lighthearted twist to the table.

  • Guilty Plea in PM’s Compound Trespass Sparks Security Debate

    Guilty Plea in PM’s Compound Trespass Sparks Security Debate

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An unusual court case raises questions about security at government sites and how grievances are addressed. A farmer’s unauthorized entry into the Prime Minister’s compound has sparked fresh debate about protections for officials and the public.

  • Duffy Warns of Aviation Disaster as Shutdown Jeopardizes Air Travel

    Duffy Warns of Aviation Disaster as Shutdown Jeopardizes Air Travel

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    Over a looming government shutdown, a top aviation official warns that a “disaster in aviation” could be on the horizon unless funding is resolved. Bold contingency steps—tightening airspace and trimming flights at dozens of airports—signal just how close the system is to the edge. The high-stakes stalemate reveals the immense pressures shaping air travel and…

  • Olive Garden to Close U.S. Locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas

    Olive Garden to Close U.S. Locations on Thanksgiving and Christmas

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    One of the nation’s favorite dining spots is making a bold holiday move: all U.S. locations will close on Thanksgiving and Christmas to honor its employees and their families. As holiday dining plans shift, this decision prompts questions about options and schedules across other chains this season.

  • Airlines Cut Flights as Shutdown Lingers, Holiday Travel in Limbo

    Airlines Cut Flights as Shutdown Lingers, Holiday Travel in Limbo

    Nov 11, 2025
    in News

    Flight reductions linger as the government reopens, with airlines warning that schedules won’t snap back overnight. As a busy travel season approaches, regulators and carriers weigh safety checks and operational pressures that could keep disruptions in play for days.

  • How Fiji’s Sugar Festival Began: The Hibiscus Festival’s Hidden Origin

    How Fiji’s Sugar Festival Began: The Hibiscus Festival’s Hidden Origin

    Nov 11, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two neighboring towns, one shared idea, and a festival that grew beyond rivalry. Discover how the Suva Hibiscus celebration and Lautoka’s cooperative spirit gave birth to Fiji’s Sugar Festival, turning a regional affair into a unifying national tradition.

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  • Tanzania Election Crackdown Sparks International Outcry
    Tanzania Election Crackdown Sparks International OutcryNovember 21, 2025
    Behind Tanzania’s familiar image of unity, a dangerous post-election crisis is unfolding. Security crackdowns and mounting international scrutiny put democracy and human rights in the spotlight, prompting questions about accountability and what comes next for stability in East Africa.
  • Early Black Friday Deals Kick Off With Tech Finds and Home Essentials
    Early Black Friday Deals Kick Off With Tech Finds and Home EssentialsNovember 21, 2025
    Early Black Friday deals are rolling in across tech, home, and beyond, with prices dropping sooner than expected. A record-low MacBook Air leads a lineup packed with must-haves and smart steals. A sneak peek at the savings turning heads this week before the main event.
  • Markets in Turmoil as Nvidia-Fueled Volatility Reprices Fed Rate-Cut Outlook
    Markets in Turmoil as Nvidia-Fueled Volatility Reprices Fed Rate-Cut OutlookNovember 21, 2025
    Tech stocks swing wildly as Nvidia spearheads intraday drama, keeping traders on their toes. A surprisingly strong jobs report shifts expectations for Fed policy and rate cuts, clouding the year-end outlook. With valuations stretched, a cautious optimism lingers amid the market’s volatility.
  • Solana Sparks Rally as Institutions Bet on Crypto ETFs
    Solana Sparks Rally as Institutions Bet on Crypto ETFsNovember 21, 2025
    Solana takes the spotlight as a fresh crypto rally unfolds, buoyed by growing institutional interest and ETF buzz. With momentum building, what could this mean for SOL’s next move in the fast-changing market?
  • Everlane Early Black Friday Deals Reveal Major Denim Savings Up to 50%
    Everlane Early Black Friday Deals Reveal Major Denim Savings Up to 50%November 20, 2025
    Everlane kicks off an early Black Friday with bold discounts on denim and timeless staples. From the Way-High Jean to eco-friendly essentials, this season’s deals are your cue to refresh your wardrobe.
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