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Fiji’s Naigani Island Survey Targets Sustainable Fisheries and Community Resilience
An intensive field survey around Naigani Island blends science with community insight to chart a sustainable path for Fiji’s coastal fisheries. With habitat assessments and local livelihoods data, this effort aims to guide policy while protecting precious marine ecosystems.
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Fiji track star Braelynn Yee lands international business internship in Seoul
Fiji’s star athlete Braelynn Yee has secured a prestigious international internship, blending elite competition with academic ambition. Six weeks in Seoul promise new challenges and opportunities as she continues to train, study, and shine on the global stage.
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Titans Head Coach Search Heats Up as Early Front-Runners Surface
With the Titans in a coaching transition, the search is heating up as the franchise weighs a bold reset. A mix of veteran minds and rising coordinators are in play, hinting at a new identity for Tennessee. The coming weeks will reveal which path the team pursues to shape its next era.
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Slack outage leaves users in the dark as status page shows green
Slack hit a major outage on a busy Monday, leaving thousands in limbo as status pages clashed with real-time reports. With no official timeline, teams are reassessing reliability and contingency plans in a world that runs on digital collaboration. A reminder that even essential tools can pause, and resilience matters.
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Fiji Tightens Rules to Shield Foreign Workers from Exploitation
Fiji is tightening protections for migrant workers with a sweeping cross-agency push against abuse. New checks on contracts, wages, and living conditions, plus empowered communities, are set to reshape how foreign workers are treated. The reforms hint at a tougher, more transparent approach to migrant labor.
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Fiji’s FMF Futsal IDC 2025 Kicks Off with Premier Group Draws
Fiji’s FMF Futsal Muslim IDC 2025 kicks off with a high-stakes three-day showdown in Suva, spotlighting top teams and rising talent alike. With strong sponsorship and fast-paced futsal, the event promises drama, unity, and unforgettable moments this November.
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Parris Island Gunshot During Training Injures Marine Recruit, Investigation Underway
During marksmanship training at Parris Island, a Marine recruit sustained a gunshot wound to the foot. Emergency teams responded quickly and the recruit is in stable condition as investigators review the incident and safety measures are reevaluated.
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Five Soap Operas, One Week of Secrets and Sparks
Brace yourself for a week of high-stakes drama across the five soaps, where secrets surface, alliances shift, and hearts collide. From forbidden feelings to shocking revelations, every corner of these beloved towns buzzes with suspense, romance, and twists that will keep fans buzzing long after the lights fade.
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Broncos Linebacker Alex Singleton Undergoes Surgery After Cancerous Tumor Discovery
Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton is facing a health setback after surgery to remove a cancerous tumor. With a hopeful prognosis and a determined mindset, he’s focused on a fast return to the field.
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Fiji Explores Cremation to Ease Burial Space Crunch
Burial capacity is under growing strain as daily operations push resources to the limit and security logistics come into play. Officials are weighing new cemetery sites and a broader shift toward cremation to address urban space constraints, signaling a modernization of burial laws and practices.
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Fiji Businesses Oppose Employment Relations Amendment Bill 2025, Warn of Burdens
A coalition of 56 businesses raises eight pointed objections to the Employment Relations Bill 2025, warning that instant fines, potential jail terms, and expanded inspector powers could drive up costs and worsen Fiji’s labor shortage. The clash highlights concerns over how new rules might affect everyday operations and SME resilience.
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Fiji unions press for tougher penalties and faster enforcement to curb wage theft
Fiji’s unions are pushing for tougher penalties and swifter enforcement to curb wage theft and employer exploitation. As proposed reforms widen enforcement powers and tribunal reach, the focus is on fair pay, contract practices, and faster dispute resolution.
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Joe Burrow’s return inches closer as Bengals open 21-day practice window
Joe Burrow’s comeback is entering a key phase as Cincinnati opens a 21-day practice window. He’ll start with limited sessions, with activation possible at any point—a development that could energize a Bengals offense and shake up the AFC North race. The coming weeks will reveal how soon the star quarterback can return to action.
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Buffalo Bills Face Deadline Fallout and Dolphins Loss as Super Bowl Hopes Wane
After a tough setback and a quiet trade deadline, Buffalo’s leaders defend a roster still aimed at a Super Bowl run. Injuries and inconsistencies have tested the Bills, but optimism remains as they regroup and chart the path forward. The coming weeks will reveal whether this veteran core can turn the corner.
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Browns Stay With Dillon Gabriel for Week 11 Showdown vs. Ravens
Heading into Week 11, the Browns will stay with rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, signaling a commitment to development over quick fixes. Coach Stefanski stresses growth and consistency as Cleveland looks to rebound against Baltimore.
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Belichick Family Drama Flare at UNC Game: Daughter-in-Law vs Girlfriend
Two women tied to a coaching legend turned a college game into more than a showdown on the field. A viral moment, stylish ensembles, and tense glances hint at a brewing family drama with the season’s next twist. What’s really unfolding behind the scenes?
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Bengals in Free Fall: Burrow Injury and a Shaky Defense Put 2025 Playoff Hope at Risk
After a promising start, the Bengals hit a brutal skid as Burrow’s turf toe sidelined him and a leaky defense showed its weaknesses. A harsh midseason grade and a coaching shake-up have Cincinnati at a crossroads, weighing a comeback for 2026 and what Burrow’s return could mean.
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Fiji SMEs Allege Labour-Office Targeting in Employment Bill Debates
Controversy is brewing over Fiji’s proposed Employment Relations Bill as business groups warn of overreach and selective enforcement. Reports of targeted labour officer activity and demands for sensitive records have intensified calls for stronger checks and balance, especially for SMEs. As stakeholders push for a path that protects workers while sustaining growth, the debate highlights…
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Colts’ New Owner Takes to the Sideline, Signals a Hands-On Era
On the Colts’ sideline, a new owner is rewriting the playbook from the ground up. Carlie Irsay-Gordon trades the luxury box for a pad and pen, listening in on coaches and shaping decisions from the field. Her hands-on approach, paired with a community-first vibe, hints at a fresh chapter for the Colts and their devoted…
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Ketel Marte Trade Talks Heat Up as Diamondbacks Open Door, Phillies in the Mix
Ketel Marte has become a focal point in the MLB offseason, sparking a flurry of trade chatter around the Diamondbacks. A potential move could transform the Phillies’ lineup and set the stage for a dramatic 2025 season.
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AP Top 25 Shake-Up Signals Early-Season Drama in College Basketball
The season’s first Top 25 update is already shaking up the landscape, with contenders staking claims and surprises surfacing early. UConn’s strong start is just the spark; more programs are signaling they’re in for a wild, unpredictable ride as big tests loom. A thrilling run of matchups and momentum shifts awaits.