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Fiji’s Lau Group to receive tourism and connectivity boost after government mission
in Fiji NewsA bold, multi-agency push to boost connectivity and sustainable tourism in Fiji’s Lau Group has wrapped up, signaling a new phase of outer-island development. The mission included airstrip reviews, a Starlink internet upgrade, and site visits that could shape future growth for residents and visitors alike.
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Ice Threat Looms Across the South as Weekend Winter Storm Approaches
in NewsA powerful winter storm is poised to sweep across the South this weekend, bringing ice, snow, and travel headaches from Texas to the Carolinas. Forecasters warn of dangerous ice accumulation and potential outages as Arctic air clashes with Gulf moisture. The coming days could redefine winter travel and daily life across the region.
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Fiji Bets Big on Mosquito Traps in Dengue Fight
in Fiji NewsViti Levu is rolling out a sweeping campaign to curb dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases, deploying traps in busy hubs—from airports to markets and hospitals. A major funding boost backs the effort with essential gear and testing to strengthen prevention and early detection. Community involvement is key to keeping surroundings clean and defenses strong.
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Fiji Cabinet Chooses Miss Fiji Winner to Represent at Miss Pacific Islands
in Fiji NewsA cabinet decision reshapes Fiji’s pageant landscape, tying the Miss Fiji winner to the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant with public funding. As Fiji readies to host a regional event in 2026, questions of transparency, national pride, and tourism potential come into sharper focus.
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Kansas Jayhawks Look to Keep Momentum on the Road at Colorado
in SportsKansas takes its road momentum on the road to Boulder after a pair of home wins. With Bill Self stressing the challenge of winning away from Allen Fieldhouse, the Jayhawks face a Colorado squad hungry to rebound. A tight, high-stakes Big 12 clash awaits, pitting youth and depth against a hungry Buffaloes squad.
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Indiana Hoosiers Return as National Champions, Spark Bloomington Celebration
in SportsIndiana’s Hoosiers touch down to a winter welcome after a historic, undefeated run. A relaxed Heisman-winning quarterback leads the homecoming, while a famously stoic coach offers a rare smile—and the city braces for celebrations to come.
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Sneak Peek: 2026 Top 400 Starting Pitchers and the Fantasy Edge
in SportsWith the 2026 season on the horizon, the annual Top 400 Starting Pitchers ranking starts to come into focus. A sneak peek of the top arms—from Hunter Greene and Nick Lodolo to rising youngsters like Andrew Abbott and Brady Singer—offers a taste of the projections and breakout potential shaping fantasy rotations. A winter of surprises…
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Gauff Opens Australian Open Bid as Sweltering Heat Sparks Surprises
in SportsCoco Gauff opens her Australian Open campaign with a commanding win as the heat spikes at Melbourne Park. Meanwhile, Félix Auger-Aliassime succumbs to cramps on a sweltering day, while Medvedev, De Minaur, Anisimova and Pegula push deeper into the tournament, signaling more high-stakes drama to come.
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49ers Set for a 2026 Comeback as Key Players Return from Injury
in SportsWith 2026 on the horizon, the 49ers’ exit interviews hint at a renewed push for a comeback, built on recovering stars and a strengthened locker-room vibe. A season of challenges is giving way to a hopeful road ahead.
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Nurkic’s Utah Comeback Rewrites the Suns Trade Narrative
in SportsJusuf Nurkic’s career took a sharp turn after a blockbuster swap, but the Jazz have unlocked a resurgence. This season he’s delivering a versatile mix of scoring, rebounding, and playmaking, helping Utah defy expectations and sparking a rethink on where his value truly lies in today’s NBA.
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OFC Pro League Postponed as Auckland Weather Worsens
in Fiji NewsSevere weather in Auckland pauses two OFC Pro League fixtures. Tahiti United vs PNG Hekari FC and South Melbourne FC vs Solomon Kings FC are postponed with new dates to be announced as conditions ease, prioritizing safety for all involved.
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New Zealand and Palau Forge Unity Ahead of Pacific Islands Forum
in Fiji NewsNew Zealand and Palau are strengthening ties ahead of a pivotal Pacific Islands Forum, signaling deeper cooperation on ocean health, fisheries, and regional resilience. The move underscores a united front to amplify small nations’ voices and address shared challenges across the Pacific.
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New Zealand Explores Drones for Pacific Maritime Surveillance
in Fiji NewsNew Zealand is exploring how unmanned drones could bolster persistent maritime monitoring in the Pacific. A tender invites expert input on the technology and its potential uses, with workshops planned to shape an indicative business case later this year. The move fits into a broader push to upgrade defence capabilities and regional security.
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Raducanu Faces Potapova in Australian Open Second Round Showdown
in SportsRaducanu’s Melbourne bid continues as she faces Potapova in a second-round showdown. Fresh off a strong first-round win, the British No. 1 aims to push deeper into the Australian Open, while Potapova brings momentum and a coming-of-age clash under the lights. Two rising talents, one big stage.
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Australian Open Day One: Raducanu Shines as British Contingent Sets the Tone
in SportsOpening day at the Australian Open delivered a rollercoaster of moments—brilliant wins, stubborn comebacks, and fresh momentum for British tennis. From Raducanu’s straight-sets triumph to Norrie’s grueling five-set grind and Venus Williams’ heartbreakingly close call, the drama is just beginning. The tournament is shaping up to be anything but predictable.
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Kansas Faces Colorado Game as Bill Self Sidelined by Health Issues
in SportsKansas coach Bill Self was hospitalized for precautionary measures after feeling unwell, leaving the Jayhawks to navigate a key trip to Boulder without him. Though he’s said to be feeling better, associate head coach Jeremy Case is expected to steer the team in Self’s absence. Kansas carries momentum into the matchup, with the coaching staff’s…
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Fiji backs World Boxing as IOC-backed path to the Olympics
in Fiji NewsFiji’s national Olympic committee has endorsed World Boxing as the official route for amateur boxers aiming for the Commonwealth and Olympic Games, signaling a new path for Fiji’s boxing prospects.
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Education Department Pauses Wage Garnishment Ahead of Major Student Loan Reforms
in EducationAn unexpected pause in wage garnishments for defaulted student borrowers signals a broader overhaul of the repayment system. With new regulations heading toward a July rollout, the policy shift could redefine relief options, repayment paths, and debt recovery practices. The evolving approach is drawing mixed reactions from borrowers and taxpayers alike.
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No. 19 Kansas Heads to Boulder for ESPN Showdown with Colorado Buffaloes
in SportsTwo storied programs collide on Tuesday night as Kansas heads to Boulder with a chance to build momentum. Expect a defensive grind, timely scoring, and a few familiar faces on the sidelines shaping the showdown. The result could set the tone for a pivotal stretch in the Big 12.
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Lakers Lean on Timme as Injury-Plagued Slump Persists Ahead of Raptors Clash
in SportsLA’s Saturday night slipped away in a blowout, deepening the Lakers’ rough patch with injuries thinning the rotation. Yet Drew Timme rose to the moment with 21 points, drawing high praise from LeBron and a possible boost to his role. With a back-to-back against the Raptors looming, LA searches for momentum.
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Yankees at Bellinger Crossroads as Five-Year Offer Clashes With Seven-Year Demands
in SportsWith Cody Bellinger still in play and Freddy Peralta nudging into trade talks, the Yankees face a high-stakes fork in the road. A powerful lineup vs. a deeper rotation—and the pressure is on Judge, Cole, and a rising group of stars to carry the club to the next level.