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JPMorgan Chase Gift Expands Wayne State Entrepreneurship Programs in Detroit
in EducationWayne State’s Ilitch School of Business is expanding its entrepreneurship programs and mentorship initiatives with a major new investment. The move promises more hands-on learning and stronger ties to Detroit’s business community, hinting at big opportunities for students and the local economy.
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Stefanik’s High-Stakes NY Governor Bid Tests Anti-Washington Message Amid GOP Rift
in NewsStefanik is trying to pivot from a national profile to a New York governor’s race, casting herself as the anti-Washington fighter while navigating a suddenly crowded Republican primary and a tough bid to topple Gov. Hochul. With a Nassau County challenger and the fate of a potential Trump endorsement still in play, the contest tests…
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Salah-less Liverpool edge Inter Milan with late Szoboszlai penalty in the Champions League
in Fiji NewsChampions League action delivered a night of late twists and razor-thin margins as teams push for knockout-stage glory. From last‑minute drama to gritty comebacks, the chase for top-eight spots remains wide open.
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Muster Dog Star Frank Finger and Kelpie Annie Enter Portrait Artist of the Year
in Fiji NewsFrom the paddocks to a portrait studio, a Central Queensland grazier and his loyal kelpie dive into an unexpected artistic chapter. A bond built on work and trust takes center stage in a tale full of warmth, surprises, and new horizons.
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Fiji Boxing Chief Urges Stricter Prep After Weekend Defeats
in Fiji NewsAfter a challenging weekend for Fiji boxing, the sport’s chairman calls on coaches, managers, and athletes to raise their game. He argues that competing internationally demands better fitness, stronger preparation, and smarter opponent choices. The remarks come as three local fighters faced defeats, signaling a push for a more strategic path forward.
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PNG Chiefs in NRL: A Unity-Driven Push for Education and Investment
in Fiji NewsPapua New Guinea braces for a turning point where sport could unite a nation and spark new ambitions. The Chiefs’ entry into the NRL is being described as a catalyst for education, investment, and stronger international ties—with more on what this could mean for the country’s future.
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Final Day Nears for Lautoka Sugar Mill’s 2025 Season
in Fiji NewsAs the Lautoka Sugar Mill’s 2025 season draws to a close, a final push for timely cane deliveries takes center stage. Leaders stress coordinated harvesting and transport to maximize the season’s yield and highlight the sugar industry’s enduring role in the region.
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Manoa Kamikamica’s Stay Application Sparks Questions on Fiji’s Political Integrity
in Fiji NewsA high-stakes courtroom clash unfolds as former deputy prime minister Manoa Kamikamica seeks to halt criminal proceedings. With key deadlines looming ahead of a March hearing, the case raises questions about accountability and integrity in Fiji’s political landscape.
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Fiji Police Seek Clues in Cross-Border Drug Probe With AFP Help
in Fiji NewsA focused lead is emerging in a probe into alleged drug-related activities tied to members of the police force. As digital forensics wrap up and cross-border cooperation unfolds, new evidence could reshape the timeline and test accountability and public trust.
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Labasa Airport to Close for Six-Week Runway Upgrade
in Fiji NewsLabasa Airport heads into a six-week shutdown for a major runway upgrade, sparking wide-ranging planning talks among local leaders and business groups. While the temporary disruption poses challenges, officials say the project will deliver safer, more reliable air travel and stronger regional connectivity in the long run.
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FNU Confers Fiji’s First December PhDs
in Fiji NewsFiji National University celebrates a milestone: its first December conferral of four PhD graduates across disciplines from Agriculture to Law. The three-day ceremony featured a keynote on blending traditional knowledge with modern education, signaling a bold new chapter for Fiji’s future leaders.
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Trump Slams Europe as Weak, Signals Potential Pivot on Ukraine Aid
in Fiji News– Donald Trump fires off a sharp critique of Europe, labeling its leadership as “weak” and hinting at a shift in U.S. backing for Ukraine. A high-stakes debate on war and diplomacy unfolds. – A controversial take on Europe and the Ukraine crisis from a former president stirs questions about alliances, negotiation, and what peace…
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Fiji Opposition Proposes Independent Drug and Integrity Commission and Security Briefing
in Fiji NewsA bold reform agenda in Fiji seeks an independent National Drug and Institutional Integrity Commission, plus stronger oversight of police and enforcement bodies. A proposed Public National Security Briefing would illuminate the drugs crisis and the decisions shaping security policy—raising questions about transparency, accountability, and real reform.
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Fiji reopens online passport portal with more appointment slots and longer Suva hours
in Fiji NewsFiji’s passport service is getting a revitalized boost. The online portal is back, accompanied by plans to offer more appointment slots and faster processing—a smoother experience for applicants on the horizon.
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Fiji’s Sugar Sector Emerges as an Economic Cornerstone and Self-Sufficiency Driver
in Fiji NewsFresh figures cast Fiji’s sugar sector as a surprising cornerstone of the economy, delivering strong export earnings while meeting local demand. Amid challenges, the industry’s steady performance highlights its role in food security and self-sufficiency, signaling a resilient outlook for Fiji.
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Suva Taekwondo Camp Sparks Discipline Boost in Kids
in Fiji NewsTwo grandsons experience a remarkable shift after taekwondo training, embracing discipline, respect, and new daily routines. A four-day summer camp for dozens of youngsters hints at the powerful life lessons martial arts can bring to young minds.
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Tuwai backs Fiji Sevens: on track despite costly errors
in Fiji NewsJerry Tuwai offers steadfast support for Fiji’s national rugby side, praising their form while warning that costly basic errors have cost them crucial victories. He remains hopeful they’ll bounce back, calling for a quick rethink as the squad gears up for a strong comeback in upcoming tournaments.
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Lautoka High Court Burglary: Staffer Charged as Security Probe Intensifies
in Fiji NewsSecurity at Lautoka High Court is in the spotlight after a staff member faces charges in a December burglary. As investigators press on and other suspects come into view, questions linger about safeguarding judicial facilities.
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Fiji’s 2026 Tourism Convention Promises Beyond Boundaries Vision
in Fiji NewsFiji is gearing up for a pivotal two-day gathering that will bring together tourism leaders, policymakers, and communities to shape the future of the island nation’s visitor economy. With the bold theme “Tourism Beyond Boundaries,” the forum aims to deepen resilience, widen inclusivity, and spark sustainable growth for Fiji’s people and places.
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Taiwan and Fiji Boost Disaster Readiness With New Medical Equipment and EMT Training
in Fiji NewsNew steps in disaster response: Taiwan backs Fiji with emergency medical gear and intensive EMT training, signaling a growing partnership aimed at quicker, better care in crises. As frontline teams sharpen skills in Taiwan, Fiji strengthens its readiness to protect communities when it matters most.
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Fiji Agriculture Poised for Growth as PHAMA Plus Extends Support
in Fiji NewsFiji’s agriculture is charting a bold path toward stronger export growth as leaders and partners gather to shape the sector’s next chapter. Expect renewed collaboration, sharper value chains, and continued support guiding the journey ahead.