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JSC Moves to Resolve Malimali FICAC Case After Court Orders
in Fiji NewsKey discussions are unfolding over the future direction of Fiji’s anti-corruption watchdog as a High Court ruling triggers urgent deliberations. With top officials and legal teams weighing the next steps, the outcome could reshape FICAC’s leadership—more developments to come.
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Delroy Lindo’s Oscar Nod Signals a New Era for Genre Cinema
in NewsDelroy Lindo’s career resurgence hits a apex with an Oscar nod for a genre-blending epic. This moment hints at a broader shift in Hollywood, where bold storytelling and fresh representation take center stage.
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Hammock Leaves NIU for Seahawks as Huskies Ready for Mountain West Era
in SportsNorthern Illinois is entering a bold new era after a longtime head coach moves on to an NFL opportunity, triggering a season of transition for the Huskies. With leadership shifting and big plans on the horizon, the road ahead for NIU promises changes and renewed focus.
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Gavaskar’s One-Single Tip Could Ignite Abhishek Sharma in the T20 World Cup
in SportsAbhishek Sharma’s World Cup run has been mixed, but Sunil Gavaskar’s simple tip—start with a single—could unlock his rhythm. With coaches backing his aggression yet urging patience, all eyes are on whether a measured approach can spark his scoring and India’s campaign.
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Jet2 Unveils Gatwick Expansion with New Lesvos Route for Summer 2027
in NewsJet2 unveils a bold Gatwick summer 2027 expansion, including a new Lesvos route and a 27% lift in capacity to sun destinations. With a peak-season burst of flights to Majorca, Ibiza, Tenerife and more, the upcoming timetable signals bigger choice and earlier deals for holidaymakers.
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Trump Loyalist Wins Seat on U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, Sparking Qualification Questions
in NewsChamberlain Harris, a longtime ally of a former president, has secured a seat on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. Critics are questioning whether loyalty is trumping traditional qualifications as the panel’s direction comes into sharper focus. The move fuels a broader debate about merit, governance, and the future of Washington’s cultural and planning institutions.
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ADB Expands Footprint in Solomon Islands to Transform Energy and Education
in Fiji News– A major regional partnership is reshaping the Solomon Islands’ energy and education landscape, with a stronger on-ground presence and a bold push toward sustainable growth. From the Tina River hydropower project to a modernized university campus, momentum is building. – An expanded development partnership is unlocking new funding and opportunities in the Solomon Islands,…
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Thomas Hammock Leaves NIU for Seahawks, Becomes NFL’s Highest-Paid Running Backs Coach
in SportsA respected college coach is taking his talents to the NFL, stepping into the Seattle Seahawks’ running backs coach and senior offensive assistant role. The move signals a bold new chapter for both the coach and the franchise, with big opportunities on the horizon.
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Epstein Documents Alarm UN Experts: Is This a Crimes Against Humanity Case?
in Fiji NewsNew documents raise alarms about a potential global criminal network linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with experts suggesting crimes against humanity and a pattern of systemic abuse. The disclosures underscore calls for an independent investigation and accountability for survivors.
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Doha ATP Opener Sparks Fast-Court First-Round Showdowns
in SportsDoha kicks off the ATP season on blistering fast hard courts, where big serves and bold rallies set the tone from day one. First-round intrigue abounds as Mubarak Shannan Zayid faces Alexei Popyrin, Jakub Mensik meets Jan Choinski, and Daniil Medvedev battles Shang Juncheng—all chasing early momentum on a surface that rewards speed and precision.
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Fiji Faces Narco Trade Scrutiny as Border Security Debates Intensify
in Fiji NewsFiji grapples with border security as international drug networks reportedly exploit its location and vast maritime zones. With tougher penalties under discussion and concerns about prison overcrowding, officials and communities are weighing how illicit substances enter the archipelago and what can be done to stop them.
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Hidden Driver: Family Instability and Youth Drug Use
in Fiji NewsRising substance use among young adults is increasingly linked to family instability and missing parental guidance. The piece explores how peer pressure, social influences, and the exploitation of youths in drug activities are shaping this crisis. It also highlights how communities—parents, teachers, and leaders—can help steer the next generation toward resilience and safer futures.
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Colbert’s Interview Pulled Over Equal-Time Rule Ahead of Texas Senate Primary
in NewsLate-night drama meets Texas politics as a high-profile interview is pulled over disputes about equal-time rules, spotlighting how regulatory guidance is reshaping political coverage. With early voting underway, the evolving media-access debate adds a fresh layer to the Senate race.
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AirAsia X Launches Summer Route to Bahrain Linking Kuala Lumpur and London Gatwick
in NewsAirAsia X unveils a bold Kuala Lumpur–Bahrain–London Gatwick route, turning Bahrain into a pivotal travel hub. The move accompanies a post-pandemic revival and a bold five-year growth plan set to reshape global connectivity.
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Svitolina Advances in Dubai as Badosa Withdraws, Sets Up Bencic Showdown
in SportsElina Svitolina fuels a dramatic Dubai run and sets up a marquee WTA 1000 showdown with Belinda Bencic, as the tournament with a $4 million+ prize heats up.
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Waitsfield Bets on Paula Moltzan as She Aims for the Olympics
in NewsSmall-town Waitsfield is buzzing with Olympic dreams as Paula Moltzan trains nearby and the community shows up big—from a pancake breakfast fundraiser to a limited-edition beer in her honor. A tale of hometown pride, support, and a world-class skier chasing the next run.
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Henry Puna Takes Interim PIDP Lead, Signals New Era for Pacific Economic Cooperation
in Fiji NewsHenry Puna takes the helm as Interim Director of the Pacific Islands Development Program, signaling a new chapter for Pacific economic resilience. With a sharpened focus on investment pathways and regional collaboration ahead of a landmark U.S. Investment Summit with Pacific Leaders, the region braces for renewed momentum and global engagement.
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Delroy Lindo’s Oscar Nomination for Sinners Signals a New Chapter
in NewsDelroy Lindo reaches a turning point with an Oscar nomination for Sinners, a blues-musician role that caps a five-decade journey across continents. In a candid reflection on near-misses, representation, and the craft that fuels his work, the veteran actor hints at a bold new chapter ahead.
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Fiji to climate-proof its sugar industry with Pacific Resilience Facility funding
in Fiji NewsFiji’s sugar sector is getting a major climate-resilience boost, backed by international funding. The plan targets smarter farming, stronger flood defenses, and upgraded rural infrastructure to protect farmers’ livelihoods as extreme weather grows more frequent.
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Tributes pour in for Fiji rugby icon Alifereti Dere, rugby league pioneer
in Fiji NewsRugby in Fiji pays tribute to Alifereti Dere, a trailblazer whose leadership reshaped the game for generations. From defining moments on the field to service off it, his enduring legacy continues to inspire Fiji rugby’s future.
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New York City Faces $5.4B Budget Gap: Which Tax Path Will It Choose?
in NewsNew York City’s budget crisis is intensifying, with Mayor Mamdani weighing two stark options — a tax on ultra-wealthy residents or a steep property tax increase. As Governor Hochul and critics push back, the choice could reshape the city’s finances and services.