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  • Bessent Brushes Off Denmark’s Treasuries Move at Davos

    Bessent Brushes Off Denmark’s Treasuries Move at Davos

    Jan 21, 2026
    in News

    From Davos, a Danish move to trim its US debt holdings stirs fresh questions about the stability of Treasuries. As geopolitical tensions over Greenland play out, a top Treasury official downplays the divestment while investors weigh the staying power of US debt demand.

  • Compton federal operation: officer injured as suspect evades arrest

    Compton federal operation: officer injured as suspect evades arrest

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Immigration

    An early-morning operation in Compton left a CBP officer injured as federal agents closed in on a violent fugitive. A ramming attempt, gunfire, and a suspect on the run mark the start of an ongoing investigation into crime and enforcement in the area.

  • Fiji Drug Bust: Real-Time Intelligence and Global Partnerships Behind the Operation

    Fiji Drug Bust: Real-Time Intelligence and Global Partnerships Behind the Operation

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Real-time intelligence and strong regional cooperation drove a major drug interception to success. Leaders caution that the fight against organized crime is ongoing and hinges on continued collaboration—and an engaged, vigilant community.

  • Atlético Madrid Eyes Road Win in Istanbul as Champions League Group Stage Clash Heats Up

    Atlético Madrid Eyes Road Win in Istanbul as Champions League Group Stage Clash Heats Up

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Sports

    Two European heavyweights collide in a high-stakes Champions League night as Galatasaray hosts Atlético Madrid. With knockout dreams on the line and recent form pointing to a tight battle, the clash promises tension, drama, and a telling snapshot of the group’s fate.

  • AI Tokens: The New Economic Engine Driving National Growth

    AI Tokens: The New Economic Engine Driving National Growth

    Jan 21, 2026
    in AI

    AI economics get a bold twist: tokens as the new commodity. As nations chase cheaper data processing, the cost of AI could become the deciding factor in growth and competitiveness. A glimpse at how this emerging metric might reshape policy, investment, and development.

  • Qarabag’s 4-2-3-1 Quest: Can European Glory Return?

    Qarabag’s 4-2-3-1 Quest: Can European Glory Return?

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Sports

    Qarabağ FK’s disciplined 4-2-3-1 is powering domestic success, but Europe is testing their mettle. As standout moments shine and vulnerabilities surface, the challenge remains: can they translate domestic dominance into European progress?

  • Jones Out of 2026 Winter Olympics; LaCombe Steps In for USA

    Jones Out of 2026 Winter Olympics; LaCombe Steps In for USA

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Sports

    An injury reshapes Team USA’s Olympic plans just hours after a roster spot is earned, sidelining Seth Jones. Jackson LaCombe steps in, bringing gold-medal pedigree and a strong season with the Ducks. The U.S. faces Latvia in the tournament opener, with February 12 just around the corner.

  • Forestry Ministry Targets Bottlenecks Ahead of 2026 Transitions

    Forestry Ministry Targets Bottlenecks Ahead of 2026 Transitions

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Forestry leaders are charting a course to tackle bottlenecks ahead of upcoming internal transitions in 2026, aiming to keep essential services on track. With a focus on park management, seedling distribution, and asset oversight, the plan emphasizes tighter coordination, clearer accountability, and timely decision-making.

  • Volvo EX60 teases 400-mile EV with AI assistant and US-ready NACS port

    Volvo EX60 teases 400-mile EV with AI assistant and US-ready NACS port

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Technology

    Volvo’s EX60 is a bold leap into electric driving, pairing impressive range with cutting-edge AI features and rapid charging. With multiple powertrain options and a new interior tech suite, it signals Volvo’s bold move into the electric future.

  • Fiji’s EV Push: Who Will Pay for the Charging Future?

    Fiji’s EV Push: Who Will Pay for the Charging Future?

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Electric vehicles are moving from test runs to daily roads as policy refreshes take shape. Minister for Transport Ro Filipe Tuisawau hints at an integrated plan—from charging infrastructure to regulatory safeguards—while partnering with private players to map the road ahead and balance greener transport with practical costs.

  • Yankees Still Lead for Cody Bellinger as Mets Shake Up Center Field

    Yankees Still Lead for Cody Bellinger as Mets Shake Up Center Field

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Sports

    Two New York teams, one marquee star, and a winter of big moves that could change everything. With a blockbuster outfield swap shaking up the Mets and Cody Bellinger now in the spotlight, the Yankees’ options—and their path to the next season—are suddenly front and center. The coming days could redefine the road to the…

  • Skipper Select Ready for Pre-Season Showdown with Fijian Drua in Lautoka

    Skipper Select Ready for Pre-Season Showdown with Fijian Drua in Lautoka

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Skipper Select gear up for a crucial pre-season clash against the Fijian Drua as they sharpen their game in Sigatoka. Head coach Rupeni Nasiga says the matchup marks a milestone for local talent pursuing higher honours and a clear gauge of team chemistry heading into the Skipper Cup season.

  • Fiji Tourism 2025 Arrivals Edge Up as Industry Targets High-Yield Travelers

    Fiji Tourism 2025 Arrivals Edge Up as Industry Targets High-Yield Travelers

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s tourism rebound in 2025 pushes visitor arrivals toward the one-million mark, signaling a resilient travel comeback. With Australia and New Zealand driving the majority of visits, the sector is sharpening its focus on value, sustainability, and high-yield experiences to stay competitive. A quick look at who’s visiting, when the islands are hottest, and the…

  • Legal Questions Swirl Over Fiji’s FNU Management Shake-Up

    Legal Questions Swirl Over Fiji’s FNU Management Shake-Up

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    A high-stakes reshuffle puts Fiji National University under a new ministry, but questions about the legal basis—and the Prime Minister’s authority—linger. With potential amendments to the Fiji National University Act on the horizon, experts warn that without formal steps the changes could be challenged. As officials await Cabinet direction, the governance of Fiji’s education sector…

  • Fiji Health Ministry Urges Formal Complaint Channels, Avoid Social Media

    Fiji Health Ministry Urges Formal Complaint Channels, Avoid Social Media

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Officials urge formal channels for complaints about healthcare professionals, prioritizing patient confidentiality and fair handling—far from social media chatter.

  • Champions League Night: Crucial Clashes Could Decide the Knockouts

    Champions League Night: Crucial Clashes Could Decide the Knockouts

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Sports

    Champions League week delivers drama, shocks, and last-minute twists as teams fight for knockout-stage spots across Europe. From marquee derbies to surprising upsets, the chase for glory is heating up and every result could rewrite the bracket.

  • Galatasaray host Atletico Madrid in crucial Champions League clash as Buruk highlights squad depth

    Galatasaray host Atletico Madrid in crucial Champions League clash as Buruk highlights squad depth

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Sports

    Galatasaray gears up for a pivotal Champions League night against Atletico Madrid. Okan Buruk hints at renewed options and a disciplined, 90-minute battle against a feared pressing side—with fan energy shaping every moment.

  • AI Token Costs Could Drive GDP Growth, Nadella Says at Davos

    AI Token Costs Could Drive GDP Growth, Nadella Says at Davos

    Jan 21, 2026
    in AI

    AI’s price tag could shape a nation’s economic future. At Davos, a leading tech executive warned that how cheaply and quickly a single token is processed may redefine growth and competitiveness. A new frontier is emerging where data, energy, and investment turn into real-world economic power.

  • Fiji’s Miss Fiji to Represent at Miss Pacific Islands Pageant Amid Government Funding

    Fiji’s Miss Fiji to Represent at Miss Pacific Islands Pageant Amid Government Funding

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    Fiji unveils a plan tying the Miss Fiji winner to the Miss Pacific Islands pageant, backed by public funds as the regional event makes its long-awaited comeback. Officials emphasize Cabinet decisions and prudent stewardship of taxpayer money ahead of the show.

  • Age Is No Barrier: 37-Year-Old Mother of Four Pursues Medicine Through Matua Programme

    Age Is No Barrier: 37-Year-Old Mother of Four Pursues Medicine Through Matua Programme

    Jan 21, 2026
    in Fiji News

    At 37, Neomai Malupo proves it’s never too late to chase a dream. A mother of four who left her job to study, she completed the Matua Programme and set her sights on medical school—a bold reminder that determination can rewrite a life.

  • Neural DSP Unveils Quad Cortex Mini: Pocket-Sized Modeling Power at NAMM 2026

    Neural DSP Unveils Quad Cortex Mini: Pocket-Sized Modeling Power at NAMM 2026

    Jan 21, 2026
    in DJ & Music

    Neural DSP ups the ante with the Quad Cortex Mini—flagship modeling now in a compact, travel-friendly rig. Boasting a 7-inch touchscreen, four footswitches, and a versatile I/O lineup, it blends studio-grade tones with on-the-go performance. A fresh take on how small gear can pack serious punch.

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  • Bessent Brushes Off Denmark's Treasuries Move at Davos
    Bessent Brushes Off Denmark’s Treasuries Move at DavosJanuary 21, 2026
    From Davos, a Danish move to trim its US debt holdings stirs fresh questions about the stability of Treasuries. As geopolitical tensions over Greenland play out, a top Treasury official downplays the divestment while investors weigh the staying power of US debt demand.
  • Compton federal operation: officer injured as suspect evades arrest
    Compton federal operation: officer injured as suspect evades arrestJanuary 21, 2026
    An early-morning operation in Compton left a CBP officer injured as federal agents closed in on a violent fugitive. A ramming attempt, gunfire, and a suspect on the run mark the start of an ongoing investigation into crime and enforcement in the area.
  • Fiji Drug Bust: Real-Time Intelligence and Global Partnerships Behind the Operation
    Fiji Drug Bust: Real-Time Intelligence and Global Partnerships Behind the OperationJanuary 21, 2026
    Real-time intelligence and strong regional cooperation drove a major drug interception to success. Leaders caution that the fight against organized crime is ongoing and hinges on continued collaboration—and an engaged, vigilant community.
  • Atlético Madrid Eyes Road Win in Istanbul as Champions League Group Stage Clash Heats Up
    Atlético Madrid Eyes Road Win in Istanbul as Champions League Group Stage Clash Heats UpJanuary 21, 2026
    Two European heavyweights collide in a high-stakes Champions League night as Galatasaray hosts Atlético Madrid. With knockout dreams on the line and recent form pointing to a tight battle, the clash promises tension, drama, and a telling snapshot of the group’s fate.
  • AI Tokens: The New Economic Engine Driving National Growth
    AI Tokens: The New Economic Engine Driving National GrowthJanuary 21, 2026
    AI economics get a bold twist: tokens as the new commodity. As nations chase cheaper data processing, the cost of AI could become the deciding factor in growth and competitiveness. A glimpse at how this emerging metric might reshape policy, investment, and development.
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