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Fiji Corrections Probe Deepens as Stepson Testifies in Misconduct Inquiry
Fresh testimony at the Fiji Corrections Service tribunal raises questions about recruitment integrity and governance. The stepson of the suspended commissioner disputes records of his selection, while welfare-fund spending comes under scrutiny, fueling a broader debate on transparency as the inquiry continues. The proceedings hint at deeper reforms on the horizon.
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Outer Worlds 2: Brilliant and Lucky—Must-Grab Traits for Your Early Build
Uncover the trait choices that can tilt your early hours in The Outer Worlds 2. Brilliant stands out for its flexibility, while Lucky adds a sharp edge with critical hits and unique quest options. The guide also weighs the downsides like Sickly, helping you tailor a bold, personalized build.
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Muaniweni 1970s Farm Turnaround: Dalo, Crops and Resilience
1970s Fiji reveals how a farming family shifted from sugar debts to a diversified harvest—dalo, beans, cattle—and a tighter-knit community. A story of grit, budgeting, and collaboration that still echoes for today’s farmers facing changing markets and uncertain times.
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Hidden Crisis: Fiji Youth Leaving Home Over Domestic Violence
Rising cases of young adults leaving home due to domestic violence are prompting a coordinated push for safe shelters, education, and job opportunities. The aim is to restore dignity through compassionate wraparound support and community-driven action that protects against street-based risks.
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Fiji’s rare conjoined twins seek overseas partners for treatment
Two months after birth, conjoined twins in Fiji are thriving under close medical supervision. As doctors explore overseas partnerships to support their care, the rare case has drawn global attention and sparks hope for what’s next. A story of resilience in pediatric care across the Pacific.
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Pelosi Announces Departure: The Strategist Behind a Modern Democratic Party
Pelosi’s tenure defined a decade of relentless strategy, turning resilience into a governing playbook. From landmark wins to hard-fought battles, her leadership reshaped the Democratic agenda and how power is wielded in Washington. As a new chapter opens, the imprint of her pragmatic, adaptable approach continues to influence the party’s future.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony Promises Surprises and Reunion Rumors
Los Angeles gears up for a star-studded Rock & Roll Hall of Fame night filled with surprise guests, bold tributes, and whispers of rare reunions. From Cyndi Lauper’s induction moment to an Outkast nod, the ceremony promises electric performances and unforgettable moments that celebrate decades of musical magic.
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Wolf Pack Host Pacific Tigers in Home-Opener Showdown
Two teams collide in Reno as Nevada hosts Pacific in a momentum-filled showdown. After a strong season opener, the Wolf Pack aim to keep the streak alive while the Tigers look to shake things up early in the year.
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T1 Seeks Historic Threepeat in Worlds Final Clash with KT Rolster
Two colossal finals headline the weekend: IEM Chengdu’s CS2 finale and a LoL Worlds showdown between KT Rolster and T1. One team pursues its first world title, the other chases a historic three-peat in a fourth straight final. Expect high-stakes drama and hours of edge-of-your-seat action.
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Ducks Eye Playoffs With High-Octane Start and Rookie Spark
Troy Terry leads a Ducks team in rebuild mode, chasing a playoff spark with a fast, high-octane game plan. Young talents like Leo Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier are making waves as Anaheim aims for consistency and late-game polish. A season of bold moves, new leadership, and big ambitions is shaping up in Anaheim.
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Mod Sun Opens Up About Avril Lavigne Breakup, Growth, and Moving Forward
Mod Sun opens up about heartbreak, growth, and the lasting respect he holds for Avril Lavigne after their highly public breakup. A new track hints at a journey through love, loss, and self-discovery.
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Soundgarden Rock Hall Induction Sparks Hints of New Album
Soundgarden’s Rock Hall night in Los Angeles blended reverent tributes with surprise collaborations, leaving fans buzzing with whispers of what’s next. A 75%—complete final album hinted by unreleased Cornell vocals promises one last chapter for the grunge legends.
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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.