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Fiji to Send Miss Fiji to Miss Pacific Islands on Public Funds
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Miss Fiji winner is set to carry the country onto the regional Miss Pacific Islands stage, in a move backed by public funding and Cabinet oversight. As preparations advance, officials emphasize accountability and adherence to government directives, signaling a renewed push to spotlight Fiji on the regional stage after years away.
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Age Is No Barrier: 37-Year-Old Mother Finishes Matua Programme to Pursue MBBS Dream
in Fiji NewsAt 37, Neomai Malupo is proving it’s never too late to chase a lifelong dream. A former pharmacy assistant and mother of four, she recently completed the Matua Programme and set her sights on a future in medicine, supported by teachers who helped her rediscover the joy of learning. Her journey reminds us that determination…
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Australian Open Day 4: High-Stakes Second-Round Showdowns and Expert Picks
in SportsDay 4 at the Australian Open serves up high-stakes second-round battles, where power, craft, and momentum collide. From Tiafoe and Fokina to Thompson and Learner Tien, rising talents and seasoned favorites clash as analysts weigh in with their predictions on who’ll seize the momentum.
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Former Education Minister Rejects PM’s Bid to Control Fiji National University
in Fiji NewsFormer Education Minister Premila Kumar challenges any plan to place Fiji National University under the Prime Minister’s Office, insisting the 2009 FNU Act reserves governance for the university’s council and the Education Minister. She warns that a PM directive would carry no legal weight unless enacted through proper channels—gazetting the minister or via parliamentary amendments.…
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Fiji Greenlights Funds for Miss Fiji and 2026 Miss Pacific Island Pageant
in Fiji NewsFiji prepares for a high-profile regional moment in 2026 as Dr. Peggy Ravusiro takes the Miss Fiji crown and a government-backed plan aims to bring the Miss Pacific Island Pageant back. This development hints at a broader push to showcase hospitality and strengthen Pacific ties on the world stage.
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New York Nurses Strike Sparks Controversy Over Patient Care Claims
in NewsNew York’s largest nurses’ strike is sparking a heated debate over patient safety after claims emerged linking the walkout to fatalities. The union insists it isn’t asserting any deaths are directly caused by the strike, while hospital spokespeople call the allegations false and defamatory. With about 15,000 nurses involved, the dispute centers on staffing, pay,…
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Brandon Miller Leads Hornets Past Injury-Plagued Nuggets
in SportsBrandon Miller unleashed 23 points as the Hornets surged past an injury-depleted Nuggets 110-87. Tidjane Salaun sparked the bench with 13 points and 11 rebounds, while rookie Kalkbrenner chipped in 17 as Charlotte seized control early and never looked back.
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Kuemper Injury Tests Kings’ Goaltending Depth Ahead of Playoff Push
in SportsA late-in-period injury to Darcy Kuemper has the Kings rethinking their goaltending, just as the playoff push heats up. With Forsberg and Copley in the wings, the next update could signal a major shift between the pipes.
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Carlos Alcaraz Readies for Australian Open Second-Round Showdown
in SportsCarlos Alcaraz faces Yannick Hanfmann in a high-stakes Australian Open second-round showdown. As Melbourne Park roars and the tournament serves up drama, the world’s top stars keep the action buzzing.
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Lakers Hope Reaves Return to Boost Offense on Road Trip
in SportsWith Austin Reaves nearing a return from a calf strain, the Lakers may soon regain a crucial spark. Amid injuries and a demanding stretch, his comeback could shape their late-season push and playoff hopes.
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Moutet Favored Over Zheng in Australian Open Round 2 Showdown
in SportsA high-stakes second-round clash at the Australian Open pits two rising talents against a seasoned favorite. Projections point to a favorite, but the match promises momentum swings, big moments, and a twist or two that could shake up the early rounds. An electric showdown where every point could tilt the outcome.
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Abe Killing: Life Sentence Sparks Debate Over Unification Church Ties to Japanese Politics
in News– A landmark verdict in a high-profile assassination: a Japanese court hands down life imprisonment to the man who killed former prime minister Shinzo Abe, spotlighting complex links between politics and a controversial religious group. – The case that shocked a nation uncovers uneasy church-state ties and prompts fresh debates over security and political influence…
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Murder-Convicted Man Charged in Daniva Assault Case
in Fiji NewsA man with a prior murder conviction is connected to a violent incident in the Daniva area, facing multiple charges including assault and criminal intimidation. Remanded in custody as the case moves toward a February court date, the community watches for answers amid concerns about repeat offenses and safety.
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Mansion Lists for $30 Million, Packed with Hollywood History
in NewsHollywood history and luxury collide in Brentwood: a six-bedroom estate that served as a backdrop for Fresh Prince moments and other pop-culture milestones now asking nearly $30 million. With a private yard, pool, and a storied past, this property invites a new chapter in Hollywood lore.
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Fiji’s Lau Group to receive tourism and connectivity boost after government mission
in Fiji NewsA bold, multi-agency push to boost connectivity and sustainable tourism in Fiji’s Lau Group has wrapped up, signaling a new phase of outer-island development. The mission included airstrip reviews, a Starlink internet upgrade, and site visits that could shape future growth for residents and visitors alike.
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Ice Threat Looms Across the South as Weekend Winter Storm Approaches
in NewsA powerful winter storm is poised to sweep across the South this weekend, bringing ice, snow, and travel headaches from Texas to the Carolinas. Forecasters warn of dangerous ice accumulation and potential outages as Arctic air clashes with Gulf moisture. The coming days could redefine winter travel and daily life across the region.
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Fiji Bets Big on Mosquito Traps in Dengue Fight
in Fiji NewsViti Levu is rolling out a sweeping campaign to curb dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases, deploying traps in busy hubs—from airports to markets and hospitals. A major funding boost backs the effort with essential gear and testing to strengthen prevention and early detection. Community involvement is key to keeping surroundings clean and defenses strong.
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Fiji Cabinet Chooses Miss Fiji Winner to Represent at Miss Pacific Islands
in Fiji NewsA cabinet decision reshapes Fiji’s pageant landscape, tying the Miss Fiji winner to the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant with public funding. As Fiji readies to host a regional event in 2026, questions of transparency, national pride, and tourism potential come into sharper focus.
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Kansas Jayhawks Look to Keep Momentum on the Road at Colorado
in SportsKansas takes its road momentum on the road to Boulder after a pair of home wins. With Bill Self stressing the challenge of winning away from Allen Fieldhouse, the Jayhawks face a Colorado squad hungry to rebound. A tight, high-stakes Big 12 clash awaits, pitting youth and depth against a hungry Buffaloes squad.
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Indiana Hoosiers Return as National Champions, Spark Bloomington Celebration
in SportsIndiana’s Hoosiers touch down to a winter welcome after a historic, undefeated run. A relaxed Heisman-winning quarterback leads the homecoming, while a famously stoic coach offers a rare smile—and the city braces for celebrations to come.
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Sneak Peek: 2026 Top 400 Starting Pitchers and the Fantasy Edge
in SportsWith the 2026 season on the horizon, the annual Top 400 Starting Pitchers ranking starts to come into focus. A sneak peek of the top arms—from Hunter Greene and Nick Lodolo to rising youngsters like Andrew Abbott and Brady Singer—offers a taste of the projections and breakout potential shaping fantasy rotations. A winter of surprises…