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Fiji LTA Unveils Payment Plan to Clear Old Traffic Fines
in Fiji NewsA new plan from Fiji’s Land Transport Authority promises relief for motorists with long-held traffic fines. With a structured repayment approach and clear eligibility rules, it aims to ease financial strain while tackling a backlog of unpaid notices. What drivers should know about qualifying and how this could impact road safety funding.
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Alexis Ortega: Fans Question Social Media Silence After Beloved Voice Actor’s Death
in NewsEl silencio en redes de Alexis Ortega desde noviembre ha dejado a sus fans con más preguntas que respuestas. Su última publicación, junto a su inseparable perro, no ofrecía claves y, desde entonces, la incertidumbre ha crecido en el mundo del doblaje.
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Coastal Shield Protects Taveuni Roads in Fiji
in Fiji NewsCoastal protection work in Taveuni is fortifying vital road corridors against erosion and flooding, boosting safety for local communities. This upgrade marks a clear step toward more resilient infrastructure and steadier coastal travel for residents.
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Fallout Season 2 Finale: Early Global Release Dates Revealed
in NewsSeason 2 is barreling toward its finale, and the penultimate chapters are already sparking chatter. With surprise early drops and shifting release schedules, anticipation is at fever pitch for how the Fallout saga will wrap—and what twists await in the final episodes. The end is near, and fans are staying glued to every development.
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Paris Hilton Opens Up About Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria and ADHD, Channeling Pain Into Advocacy
in NewsParis Hilton opens up about rejection sensitivity dysphoria, describing it as a demon in the mind that makes emotions feel overwhelming. She also reflects on growing up undiagnosed with ADHD and how her experiences are fueling resilience and advocacy against online abuse.
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Fiji Receives Chinese Gift Sedan, Signaling Deeper Fiji-China Ties
in Fiji NewsA Hongqi H9 executive sedan arrives at Fiji’s presidency as a gift symbolizing decades of friendship with China. The handover hints at broad cooperation across health, education, and infrastructure, suggesting a continuing partnership that could shape Fiji’s future.
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Could a Hidden Cipher Link the Zodiac to the Black Dahlia?
in NewsMichael Connelly’s latest true-crime podcast teases a daring link between two infamous cases, built on cryptic clues, sketches, and expert theories. As doubt and debate grow—along with concerns for those touched by history—the line between gripping storytelling and solid evidence comes into sharper focus.
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Thiel’s AI Bet: Tesla, Microsoft, and Apple Powering a New Tech Era
in FinanceA bold, AI-centric bet funnels into three tech giants—Tesla, Microsoft, and Apple. From autonomous cars and robotics to cloud-enabled AI services and smarter assistants, the move hints at a future where AI redefines how these leaders grow and innovate. The implications could reshape the tech landscape in surprising ways.
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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi Spark Buzz in Wuthering Heights Adaptation
in NewsMargot Robbie and Jacob Elordi ignite a blistering on-screen chemistry in Emerald Fennell’s bold reimagining of Wuthering Heights. Behind the scenes, their close bond and a moody, windswept English countryside set the stage for a fierce, timeless romance. With a star-studded cast and atmosphere to spare, the adaptation promises a memorable re-telling of Brontë’s classic.
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Lindsay Wagner and Lee Majors Reunite as The Bionic Woman Turns 50
in NewsTwo 1970s TV icons reunite as a milestone anniversary shines a spotlight on a groundbreaking heroine. Lindsay Wagner and Lee Majors spark nostalgia, reminding fans why the Bionic Woman captivated a generation—and why that legacy still resonates today.
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Fiji Braces for TD07F: Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Ahead
in Fiji NewsA tropical disturbance is edging closer to Fiji, bringing the threat of heavy rain and gusty winds across several islands. Weather conditions are expected to shift in the coming days as the system approaches. Stay tuned for the latest updates and safety tips.
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Holocaust Museum Slams Walz Anne Frank Remark Amid Minnesota Safety Concerns
in NewsControversy erupts after a public remark comparing Minnesota kids’ fears to Anne Frank’s story, drawing sharp criticism from the Holocaust Museum. As safety concerns grow, schools weigh virtual options while immigrant communities brace for more disruption.
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What Is Harming Fiji’s Kava Industry More Than Dieback?
in Fiji NewsBeyond disease, Fiji’s kava sector is facing a quieter crisis: rising consumption and fewer growers are gnawing away at supplies. Slipping farming practices and planning gaps are also highlighted as major drains, prompting officials to rethink how kava is grown, managed, and harvested.
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2.4-Tonne Cocaine Seizure at Vatia Wharf Triggers Village Outcry Over Fishing Grounds
in Fiji NewsOutrage is rising in Vatuvavui Village after a major drug bust near their fishing grounds. Community leaders warn that traffickers threaten children’s safety and the future of the village, underscoring the urgency for action.
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Sydney Simpson Trades LA Opulence for a Modest Florida Life
in LifestyleFrom a life in the spotlight to a grounded Florida chapter, Sydney Simpson is reshaping family life away from the glare. New photos capture her in a modest 955-square-foot ground-floor condo in St. Petersburg, caring for two young children and building a quieter routine. A story of quiet resilience unfolds amid a famous family legacy…
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BYU and Utah’s 2026 Big 12 Schedule: The Rivalry’s Uncertain Road Ahead
in SportsBYU and Utah head into the Big 12 era with a calendar full of questions, rivalries, and surprising twists. As the schedule lays out calendar clues and marquee matchups, the real drama may hinge on timing, travel, and how the quirks of a new conference shake out. Expect big debates, bold predictions, and plenty of…
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Tylor Chase: Former Ned’s Declassified Star Faces Homelessness and Rehab Struggles
in NewsFormer child star Tylor Chase is facing a harsh new chapter off screen—homelessness and a battle with addiction. Friends and neighbors are stepping in, but questions about recovery, care, and support linger as the story unfolds. A sobering look at life after the spotlight and the people trying to help.
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Customs Guardians at the Border: Vigilance and Integrity Safeguard Global Trade
in Fiji NewsCustoms officers stand on the frontline of security and commerce, making high-stakes decisions with every shipment and passenger. As nations invest in smarter tools and closer cooperation, vigilance and integrity keep communities safe while safeguarding legitimate trade.
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Kim Kardashian’s Unconventional Homeschool for North West Sparks Education Debate
in EducationNorth West’s learning journey is turning heads: a passion-driven, hands-on approach that centers on fashion, music, and business over traditional subjects. As Kim Kardashian describes the curriculum—from budgeting trips to design projects—the online chorus questions whether creativity alone can carry the full weight of education. And with North stepping into music, the debate about balancing…
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Draymond Green Defends Podziemski After Meme Moment as Warriors Stay United
in SportsOne moment at the Warriors’ showdown with the Mavericks sparked laughs and a quiet lesson in leadership. A young guard’s attempt to slip into the limelight met the team’s seasoned core, only to be gracefully redirected by Draymond Green and praised for his poise. Amid trade chatter and injuries, the clip offered a rare glimpse…
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Tell Me Lies Season 3 Teases Turmoil as Secrets Deepen Ahead of Episode 5
in NewsTell Me Lies returns with sharper twists and a web of tangled relationships as graduation nears. Season 3 tightens the stakes around Lucy, Evan, and Stephen, delivering drama that grows with every episode. New installments roll out weekly, hinting at big surprises and a finale fans won’t forget.