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  • Ramadan Pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia: Mandatory Vaccines and Fasting Facts

    Ramadan Pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia: Mandatory Vaccines and Fasting Facts

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Health

    Ramadan travel to Saudi Arabia is shaping up to be a carefully planned journey. Vaccination requirements for pilgrims, visa timing, and practical health tips—along with fasting etiquette—set the course for a respectful and worry-free stay during the holy month.

  • Turkish Startup Founder Arrested in U.S. Over Alleged $7 Million Fraud and Visa Scheme

    Turkish Startup Founder Arrested in U.S. Over Alleged $7 Million Fraud and Visa Scheme

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    A rising Turkish founder faces a sweeping indictment in New York, accused of defrauding investors and forging documents to obtain an extraordinary-ability visa. The case hints at inflated numbers, fake customers, and a dramatic plunge from startup ascent to legal peril.

  • Artemis II Countdown Underway as NASA Prepares for Pivotal Moon Mission Test

    Artemis II Countdown Underway as NASA Prepares for Pivotal Moon Mission Test

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    NASA’s next leap toward the Moon hinges on a dramatic dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission. A full countdown and simulated tanking will push the Space Launch System to the brink of liftoff, testing whether the crew and hardware are ready for a historic lunar journey. The results could reshape the timeline as engineers…

  • Could a Government Shutdown Delay Your Tax Refund This Season?

    Could a Government Shutdown Delay Your Tax Refund This Season?

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    Tax season kicks off as a budget standoff threatens IRS processing and could delay refunds. While e-filing continues for some, major services may stall if funding falters—leaving millions watching how this political fight could affect their filings.

  • Buckeyes face a 2026 reboot after massive offseason transfers

    Buckeyes face a 2026 reboot after massive offseason transfers

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Ohio State’s 2026 season is off to a dramatic start as a wave of transfers reshapes the roster. With notable exits from Graham, Mickens, and Porter, the Buckeyes must cultivate new playmakers and rework their areas of need. The rebuild promises opportunity, risk, and a season full of development in Columbus.

  • Ramadan 2026 Start Date Tied to Crescent Moon Sighting

    Ramadan 2026 Start Date Tied to Crescent Moon Sighting

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    Ramadan 2026 invites reflection, renewal, and shared moments of devotion. From dawn-to-dusk fasting to nightly prayers and acts of charity, this holy month brings communities together in spiritual growth and compassionate service.

  • Al-Hilal Aims to Extend Unbeaten Run in Saudi Pro League Clash at Al Akhdoud

    Al-Hilal Aims to Extend Unbeaten Run in Saudi Pro League Clash at Al Akhdoud

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Sports

    An uphill battle sets the stage as Al Akhdoud host the red-hot Al-Hilal SFC on Saudi Pro League Matchday 21. The leaders arrive in top form while the home side search for a spark to climb off the bottom. A tactical duel where defense, momentum, and late twists could change the script.

  • SNAP Work Rules Go Live Across States, Reshaping Benefits

    SNAP Work Rules Go Live Across States, Reshaping Benefits

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    SNAP work requirements are shifting from debate to reality for millions, with timelines that vary wildly by state. In Alabama, emergency funds are stepping in as federal changes reshape access to groceries for hundreds of thousands. As counties grapple with dependence and lawmakers weigh exemptions, the coming months will test how communities balance employment, aid,…

  • 20 New Recycling Bins Roll Out in Fiji’s Serua Province for World Wetlands Day

    20 New Recycling Bins Roll Out in Fiji’s Serua Province for World Wetlands Day

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Twenty new recycling bins and school supplies are bringing a tangible boost to Serua Province’s waste management efforts. Tied to World Wetlands Day, the initiative spans Nabukelevu and nearby villages, blending practical recycling with support for students and a commitment to greener futures.

  • Policing Reform Talks Signal Unified Push on Drug and Cybercrime Laws

    Policing Reform Talks Signal Unified Push on Drug and Cybercrime Laws

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Top officials mapped a roadmap to modernize policing laws and strengthen cross‑agency cooperation, touching on the Police Act, narcotics measures, and cybercrime provisions. The discussions point to a proactive push for a more responsive, safety‑focused legal framework.

  • Fiji Eyes Self-Sufficiency as Migrant Labor Fills Gaps

    Fiji Eyes Self-Sufficiency as Migrant Labor Fills Gaps

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s government says migrant workers are helping fill key labor gaps while a concerted push to boost local skills aims to reduce reliance on foreign labor. With construction driving demand, authorities emphasize the foreign intake is temporary and will be adjusted as local workers step up.

  • Bula Outsourcing Becomes Creative Partner for Leaders LEAD Symposium 2026 in Fiji

    Bula Outsourcing Becomes Creative Partner for Leaders LEAD Symposium 2026 in Fiji

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Leaders LEAD Symposium is teaming up with Bula Outsourcing in a long-term partnership aimed at expanding leadership development across Fiji and the Pacific. With Bula Outsourcing as Creative and Marketing Partner for 2026 and beyond, the collaboration promises fresh ways to inspire, connect, and empower tomorrow’s leaders.

  • Fiji LTA Warns of Impersonators: Use Official Channels to Avoid Fraud

    Fiji LTA Warns of Impersonators: Use Official Channels to Avoid Fraud

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Impersonators posing as transport officials are targeting the public with fake permit schemes. Learn the red flags, why you must use official channels, and how to report suspicious activity to protect yourself from fraud.

  • Gabbard Whistleblower Complaint Sparks National Security Scrutiny

    Gabbard Whistleblower Complaint Sparks National Security Scrutiny

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    New whispers of a whistleblower complaint tied to a top intelligence official are swirling, with the full details kept under wraps amid questions of secrecy and executive privilege. As debates deepen about national security and political timing, the story hints at high-stakes tensions unfolding behind closed doors.

  • Gracie Abrams: From JJ Abrams’ Daughter to Music’s Next Big Thing

    Gracie Abrams: From JJ Abrams’ Daughter to Music’s Next Big Thing

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    From a Hollywood lineage to a rising star in music and film, Gracie Abrams is crafting a voice that’s unmistakably her own. With a Grammy nomination in sight, moments on big stages, and an eagerly awaited film role on the horizon, her story is just getting started.

  • Argentina’s Indec Chief Resigns Ahead of Key Inflation Data

    Argentina’s Indec Chief Resigns Ahead of Key Inflation Data

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    An unexpected shakeup at Argentina’s statistics agency coincides with a forthcoming inflation release and a revamped price index. The timing sparks talk about data independence, credibility, and what the new numbers may mean for the economy.

  • Altuve and Correa Skip World Baseball Classic Over Insurance Concerns

    Altuve and Correa Skip World Baseball Classic Over Insurance Concerns

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa have opted out of the World Baseball Classic, citing contract insurance concerns and injury risk as they focus on recovery and the upcoming MLB season. The move reshapes their national teams’ rosters and adds new drama to the spring ahead.

  • Artemis 2 fueling rehearsal underway as NASA eyes February launch window

    Artemis 2 fueling rehearsal underway as NASA eyes February launch window

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    Arctic temperatures greet NASA as teams run a critical fueling rehearsal for Artemis 2. Four astronauts remain in quarantine while engineers practice a full countdown and propellant loading, tightening the window for a February launch.

  • FBC to Broadcast Miss Pacific Islands Pageant Across Fiji and Beyond

    FBC to Broadcast Miss Pacific Islands Pageant Across Fiji and Beyond

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji gears up for a landmark Miss Pacific Islands Pageant, now on a wider stage thanks to a new broadcasting partnership and global streaming. With contestants arriving for a week of team-building and cultural showcases, the countdown to a vibrant Pacific celebration is underway.

  • DNA Confirms Paternity, but Bachata Star Delays Legal Recognition

    DNA Confirms Paternity, but Bachata Star Delays Legal Recognition

    Feb 2, 2026
    in News

    – Una madre lucha para que su hijo sea reconocido por su padre biológico, tras una prueba de ADN que complicó el camino y un proceso legal que no avanza. – Entre obstáculos legales y voces que ponen en duda su historia, la madre busca garantías para su hijo y un reconocimiento que podría abrir…

  • Fenerbahce vs Kocaelispor: Turkish Super Lig Clash That Could Shape the Title Race

    Fenerbahce vs Kocaelispor: Turkish Super Lig Clash That Could Shape the Title Race

    Feb 2, 2026
    in Sports

    Fenerbahce visit Kocaelispor in a pivotal Turkish Super Lig clash that could shake up the title race. With injuries and squad changes shaping the lineup, both sides will be pushing hard to seize control in a match brimming with drama.

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  • Ramadan Pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia: Mandatory Vaccines and Fasting Facts
    Ramadan Pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia: Mandatory Vaccines and Fasting FactsFebruary 2, 2026
    Ramadan travel to Saudi Arabia is shaping up to be a carefully planned journey. Vaccination requirements for pilgrims, visa timing, and practical health tips—along with fasting etiquette—set the course for a respectful and worry-free stay during the holy month.
  • Turkish Startup Founder Arrested in U.S. Over Alleged $7 Million Fraud and Visa Scheme
    Turkish Startup Founder Arrested in U.S. Over Alleged $7 Million Fraud and Visa SchemeFebruary 2, 2026
    A rising Turkish founder faces a sweeping indictment in New York, accused of defrauding investors and forging documents to obtain an extraordinary-ability visa. The case hints at inflated numbers, fake customers, and a dramatic plunge from startup ascent to legal peril.
  • Artemis II Countdown Underway as NASA Prepares for Pivotal Moon Mission Test
    Artemis II Countdown Underway as NASA Prepares for Pivotal Moon Mission TestFebruary 2, 2026
    NASA’s next leap toward the Moon hinges on a dramatic dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission. A full countdown and simulated tanking will push the Space Launch System to the brink of liftoff, testing whether the crew and hardware are ready for a historic lunar journey. The results could reshape the timeline as engineers weigh the path back to humanity’s return to the Moon.
  • Could a Government Shutdown Delay Your Tax Refund This Season?
    Could a Government Shutdown Delay Your Tax Refund This Season?February 2, 2026
    Tax season kicks off as a budget standoff threatens IRS processing and could delay refunds. While e-filing continues for some, major services may stall if funding falters—leaving millions watching how this political fight could affect their filings.
  • Buckeyes face a 2026 reboot after massive offseason transfers
    Buckeyes face a 2026 reboot after massive offseason transfersFebruary 2, 2026
    Ohio State’s 2026 season is off to a dramatic start as a wave of transfers reshapes the roster. With notable exits from Graham, Mickens, and Porter, the Buckeyes must cultivate new playmakers and rework their areas of need. The rebuild promises opportunity, risk, and a season full of development in Columbus.
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