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Fiji bets on tsunami readiness with new investments and upgraded warning systems
Fiji steps up tsunami preparedness with new investments in early warning, sirens, and community programs. On World Tsunami Awareness Day 2025, leaders emphasize that preparedness is an investment in protection, not an expense. The plan includes upgrading the National Seismic Network, expanding alert coverage to new regions, and designating eight tsunami-ready communities. A strong emphasis…
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Hilton Fiji Career Fair Sparks Interest in Hospitality Careers
Fiji’s hospitality sector got a momentum boost as Hilton properties hosted a career fair for students and educators, spotlighting the many paths into hospitality and tourism. A day of interactive sessions and inspiring insights hinted at the bright future awaiting Fiji’s next generation.
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Lautoka tightens landfill access as fires spark waste-management rethink
Fire at Lautoka’s Vunato dump tests response efforts as authorities tighten access and ramp up firefighting measures. With illegal salvage and harsh weather complicating containment, the council weighs quick containment against long-term waste solutions that could reshape the town’s approach to health and the environment.
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Global Markets Tread Carefully as AI Stock Rally Faces Warnings
AI-driven optimism clashes with rising caution as markets wobble between rallying names and warnings of a potential bubble. Some players ride the AI wave to gains even as global institutions flag risks—earnings season could tilt the balance between resilience and uncertainty.
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Fiji tribunal probes Corrections Commissioner over alleged mismanagement and autocratic conduct
Testimony at a Fiji tribunal casts a shadow over leadership in the Corrections Service, with claims of autocratic conduct and a fractured working relationship between the minister and the suspended commissioner. The panel weighs serious allegations—from policy shifts and handling of confidential information to potential conflicts of interest. As the inquiry unfolds, questions of governance…
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Beadle slams ESPN, questions Stephen A. Smith’s rise to power
Michelle Beadle pulls back the curtain on ESPN’s on-air power dynamics, saying a colleague’s rise was shaped by the network itself. She explains why she won’t share a set with him and hints at a shifting landscape behind the scenes. The discussion also spotlights Stephen A. Smith’s growing footprint in the sports-media world.
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Heritage Foundation Leader Under Fire as Carlson Allyship Sparks GOP Identity Debate
Kevin Roberts finds himself at the center of a volatile culture-war moment as the Heritage Foundation faces scrutiny over loyalty and allies. After a controversial interview sparked fierce backlash, his defense of long-standing allies tests the GOP’s strategy—and whether the old playbook still wins in today’s shifting political landscape.
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Fiji Airports Wins Big, Charts 2025-2034 Path to a Blue Pacific Aviation Hub
Fiji Airports is celebrating a prestigious recognition that aligns with its decade-long vision for the Blue Pacific. Leadership highlights governance, collaboration, and the famed Bula spirit as the forces behind a renewed focus on the passenger experience. The milestone hints at a broader push to elevate regional aviation standards and sustainability.
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Wendy’s to Close Hundreds of US Stores in Brand Shake-Up
Wendy’s is reshaping its restaurant footprint in a decisive move to boost profitability. The plan centers on underperforming locations, with potential changes ranging from operator shifts to permanent closures, signaling a broader brand overhaul on the horizon.
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Rhea Seehorn Teases Hidden Depths Ahead of Pluribus Lead Role
Rhea Seehorn has quietly forged a path through Hollywood’s labels and expectations. From Kim Wexler’s razor-sharp arc to a bold new lead in Pluribus, she keeps asking what it means to be seen—without losing the intensity that defines her work.
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IndiGo launches evidence-based pilot training with real-world data
IndiGo is transitioning from traditional training to an evidence-based program, leveraging real flight data and AI to tailor pilot development. The move aims to sharpen decision-making and safety as the airline scales its fleet and workforce, signaling a major shift in how pilots prepare for real-world skies.
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Black Ops at 15: The Turning Point That Redefined Call of Duty
Fifteen years on, Black Ops is more than a milestone—it’s the moment Treyarch redirected Call of Duty with a bold, nonlinear Cold War tale. The game fused espionage with blockbuster spectacle and birthed a lasting multiplayer revolution, along with the iconic Zombies mode. Its influence still shapes the series, hinting at where the franchise could…
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Controversial Fiji Corrections Appointment Sparks Governance Debate
Justice Minister Turaga’s testimony before a panel probing the Fiji Corrections Service sheds light on a controversial Nurse Practitioner appointment, raising questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest. As hearings unfold, governance reforms and accountability take center stage.
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IndiGo Bets on Evidence-Based Pilot Training with AI-Driven Insights
IndiGo is transitioning to an Evidence-Based Training system, leveraging data analytics and AI to tailor pilot development around real-flight performance. The move from CBTA to EBT starts with achieving CBTA compliance, using a vast operational database to sharpen skills like situational awareness and CRM, with rollout planned over the next 12–18 months. Fueled by a…
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Early Black Friday Apple Deals: Save on AirPods Pro 2, iPad Mini, MacBook Air and More
Early Black Friday is delivering bold discounts on Apple favorites. From AirPods Pro 2 to the iPad Mini and the MacBook Air, these limited-time deals bring premium tech to more wallets this season.
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Machala Prison Riot Highlights Ecuador’s Escalating Prison Violence
– A deadly riot at an Ecuadorian prison rattles the country, highlighting a growing crisis in the corrections system and rising gang-linked violence. – Authorities race to understand what sparked prison unrest in Ecuador as questions about safety and reform come to the fore. – The latest prison clash in Ecuador raises urgent questions about…
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Call of Duty: Black Ops – A Multidecade Saga of War, Memory, and Betrayal
Decades-spanning intrigue, shifting loyalties, and the fragility of memory collide in a saga that reshapes the meaning of warfare. From smoky battlefields to shadowy futures, the narrative dives into the psychology of power and revenge. A gripping peek into a world where history and illusion blur into one relentless pursuit.
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TSMC Surges on AI Demand as Smartphone Revival Boosts Revenue
Two engines are shaping a leading chipmaker’s future: AI-powered demand driving high-performance computing, and a resurgence in legacy smartphone sales. The resulting mix promises an intriguing and evolving trajectory for this tech giant.
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Fung-Wong Makes Landfall in the Philippines, Sparks Mass Evacuations
Super Typhoon Fung-Wong lashes the Philippines, forcing mass evacuations and sweeping across Luzon with fierce winds and relentless rain. As communities brace for what comes next, resilience shines amid widespread disruption.
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UK Travel Advisory Warns of New Biometric Checks and Regional Risks This Winter
Winter travel is changing for UK passport-holders, with new biometric checks and evolving safety advisories across several popular destinations. From Finland and Iceland to Mexico, Egypt and Brazil, some regions demand extra planning and vigilance. A quick briefing on what to know to stay safe and prepared this season.
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New Zealand’s Green Fairies: Post-Legalization Struggle Over Medical Cannabis
Mr. Smith has emerged as a pivotal figure in New Zealand’s cannabis transition—someone who helped patients long before legalization, now caught between costly rules and real-world needs. His story sheds light on the ongoing tension between law, policy, and access to medical relief in a changing landscape.