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FNPF Bets on Accredited Education to Safeguard Members’ Investments
in Fiji NewsFNPF’s education programs go beyond certificates, aiming to deliver credible, accredited credentials that truly matter. Through close collaboration with the Fiji Higher Education Commission, courses—local or international—are aligned with a rigorous national qualification framework. The focus: safeguard members’ savings while turning educational investment into real, career-ready skills.
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Dolphins’ Annual QB Draft Plan Faces Real-World Tests
in SportsNew Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan signals a bold, quarterback-focused blueprint, pledging to evaluate QBs every year. But with a roster still under construction and urgent needs across the depth chart, is that strategy practical this season? The debate centers on balancing long-term quarterback prep with immediate roster optimization.
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Open FA Cup Fifth Round Draw: Arsenal’s Next Opponent Remains a Mystery
in SportsAll eyes are on the FA Cup fifth-round draw as Arsenal edge closer to a potential pivotal clash. With an open draw, any of the remaining contenders could stand between the Gunners and Wembley, setting up a weekend of football drama and a fresh chapter in their cup run.
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Barcelona at Montilivi as Girona Seek to End Winless Run
in SportsMonday night at Montilivi, a LaLiga showdown pits Girona against Barcelona. Girona chase a much-needed win to turn their fortunes around, while Barcelona look to rebound and keep the title tilt going. A clash loaded with tension and potential late drama.
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Relief for Al-Hilal as Malcom Injury Is Minor Ahead of AFC Champions League Clash
in SportsRelief for Al-Hilal as Malcom’s knee bruise is not serious and he’s expected to be fit for the pivotal AFC Champions League clash against Al Wahda. With the group lead on the line and preparations underway, the continental showdown is building to a fever pitch.
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Dana Eden Dies at 52: Tehran Co-Creator Remembered
in NewsTributes pour in for Dana Eden, the trailblazing Israeli producer behind Tehran, who died at 52 in Greece. Her decades-spanning career reshaped Israeli TV and earned an Emmy, leaving collaborators recalling a fearless pioneer. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding her passing.
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Resist and Unsubscribe: The Rise of Personal Choice in Tech Giant Boycotts
in NewsCan a single unsubscribe move the market? A provocative take on Scott Galloway’s Resist and Unsubscribe, the limits of mass boycotts, and a bold pivot—“Boycott of Boycotts”—that puts personal choice back at the center of shopping. A fresh look at consumer power, corporate clout, and what true change might really require.
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Drua Seek Turnaround in Sydney Waratahs Clash with Nadolo and Matele
in Fiji NewsNemani Nadolo is re-evaluating his priorities as the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua chase momentum this season. Teaming up with newcomer Manasa Matele, the pair head to Sydney for a pivotal clash against the Waratahs in search of the Drua’s first win, with a hopeful return home on the horizon.
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Fiji’s First Female ACP Loraini Seru to Lead Internal Affairs and Professional Standards Unit
in Fiji NewsLoraini Seru makes history by ascending to Assistant Commissioner, becoming the first woman to lead the Internal Affairs and Professional Standards Unit. Her milestone signals a broader push for merit-based promotion and gender representation within Fiji’s police force, hinting at a transformative era ahead.
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Saudi Pro League Week 22: Dramatic seven-goal thriller and Ronaldo’s looming return
in SportsAn electrifying day in the Saudi Pro League packed drama, late twists, and momentum shifts that could redefine the title chase. Star performances and pivotal moments have supporters buzzing as the weekend fixtures loom—uncover what’s shaping the race going forward.
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USP Laucala Campus Kicks Off Seven-Week Orientation Led by Cultural Groups
in Fiji NewsThousands of new students at USP’s Laucala Campus kick off a seven-week orientation guided by cultural group leaders, with hundreds of student buddies ready to lend a hand. First-year voices from Ra and Taveuni hint at the journey ahead and a growing campus community.
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Trailblazer on Ice: Laila Edwards Redefines Olympic Hockey
in SportsLaila Edwards is redefining Team USA hockey with a debut that hints at history in the making, pairing lockdown defense with clutch moments on the ice. Off the rink, she’s championing equal access for underprivileged youth, turning a trailblazing journey into a broader mission to reshape the sport.
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Off-Season Shortages Push Vegetable Prices Up
in Fiji NewsVegetable prices are climbing as off-season shortages and higher costs bite shoppers. Explore how backyard gardening and climate-smart farming could help ease the squeeze and boost local resilience.
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Hot Bread Kitchen Invites Locals to Name Its New Signature Bread in Pacific Harbour
in Fiji NewsHot Bread Kitchen debuts a new Pacific Harbour outlet and invites the Serua community to name its upcoming signature loaf. A celebration of local flavor and shared heritage, the result could become a true reflection of the place.
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Huskers Battle No. 15 Iowa in Pinnacle Bank Arena Showdown
in SportsTwo storied programs collide in a pivotal Big Ten showdown as Nebraska hosts No. 15 Iowa at Pinnacle Bank Arena. With February struggles in the rearview and a standout scorer leading the charge, the Huskers look to spark a late-season surge in this rivalry showdown.
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QVS Appoints 2026 Head Boy to Lead Drug-Free Initiative
in Fiji NewsNew leadership at Queen Victoria School kicks off a renewed push for a drug-free, student-centered campus. With 2026 head boy Isikeli Bari at the helm, the school is focusing on wiser choices, stronger discipline, and a hopeful path to academic excellence.
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Destanee Aiava retires at 25, cites toxic tennis culture
in SportsDestanee Aiava retires at 25, signaling a moment of reckoning for tennis. In a candid post, she speaks to finding joy and calls for a healthier, more inclusive game—a story that sparks a wider conversation about the sport.
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Dolphins Shakeup: Tyreek Hill Cut, Cap Space Fuels New Era
in SportsTyreek Hill’s surprising release signals a sweeping Dolphins reshaping, with more cap-clearing moves and a front-office overhaul on the horizon. The drastic roster changes hint at a bold new direction for Miami—and the plan’s fallout is shaping up to be a major storyline for the seasons ahead.
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Jannik Sinner’s Elevator Moment Goes Viral Ahead of Doha Clash with Machac
in SportsJannik Sinner’s Doha showdown is just hours away, but a lighthearted elevator moment with a curious fan steals the spotlight before his clash with Tomas Machac. With coach Simone Vagnozzi by his side, the scene provides a human glimpse behind the rising star’s relentless focus.
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Dolphins Shake Up Defense as Bradley Chubb Set for Free Agency
in SportsMiami’s offseason pivot could reshape the defense and their cap outlook. With Bradley Chubb potentially released after a hard-fought comeback, the Dolphins are quietly laying the groundwork for a bold move ahead of 2026.
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Sydney Forum Aims to Turn Pacific Waste Research into Action
in Fiji NewsAn upcoming Sydney forum gathers researchers, policymakers, and donors to turn Pacific waste research into real-world recycling solutions. Expect bold partnerships, new funding avenues, and a focus on empowering women and marginalized communities as efforts aim to scale through 2026 and beyond.