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Government’s Capital Spending Slump Sparks Growth Concerns
in Fiji News– A quarterly fiscal snapshot signals a sharp shortfall in capital spending, putting infrastructure plans and growth goals under the microscope. Delays in projects and shifts in funding are at the center of the story—and the implications could ripple through public services. – Capital investments fell short of projections, hinting at longer-term challenges for growth.…
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NFL Coaching Carousel Stalls as Wild-Card Weekend Delays Head Coach Interviews
in SportsSeven NFL teams are hunting for new head coaches, but playoff weekend is slowing the process. With interviews paused until after the wild-card games, the coaching carousel is primed to surge once the results are in.
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Fiji Sugar Cane Farmers Race to Meet Tight Harvest Deadline as Weather and Labor Shortages Bite
in Fiji NewsOver 85,000 tonnes of cane still stand in Fiji’s Western Division as farmers scramble under a rigid deadline, battling heavy rains and a shortage of returning labor. The looming crunch highlights the vulnerabilities of a vital local industry and hints at the search for flexible, sustainable solutions.
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David Byrne Covers Drivers License to Kick Off Olivia Rodrigo Anniversary Series
in DJ & MusicDavid Byrne opens a new chapter in reimagining Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour with a fresh Drivers License cover, commemorating the album’s fifth anniversary. Available across streaming and special vinyl editions, it includes a live duet as the B-side, hinting at more tributes to come.
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Indiana vs Oregon: Peach Bowl Could Crown First National Champion
in SportsHistoric stakes await in the Peach Bowl as Indiana and Oregon chase their first national title. Led by Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, Indiana faces a fierce Oregon defense in a showdown that could redefine both programs.
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Pokémon TCG Unveils Perfect Order Expansion Featuring Mega Evolutions in Lumiose City
in GamesA new era for the Pokémon TCG unfolds with Perfect Order, a Lumiose City-set expansion introducing Mega Evolution ex cards and fresh Pokémon ex. Prerelease buzz is building as players anticipate bold new strategies and eye-catching rarities ahead of the March launch.
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Fiji Police: No Link Between Missing Persons and Recent Deceased Discoveries
in Fiji NewsInvestigations into a spike in missing persons are ongoing as officials urge caution and patience. Early updates suggest no obvious drug or crime links, but delays in reporting are complicating the cases. Authorities are urging families and communities to stay vigilant while answers are pursued.
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Direct Talks to Shape Fiji’s 2025 Electricity Tariff
in Fiji NewsFiji shifts from awareness to direct, in-person talks as the 2025 electricity tariff comes under close public scrutiny. With social media backlash prompting calls for deeper engagement, authorities say the dialogue must shape the decision during a 21-day consultation window. Residents and business leaders at sessions in Lautoka urge real participation and a clear view…
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Fiji’s EFL Under Scrutiny: Opposition Urges Reform Before Tariff Hike
in Fiji NewsMomentum grows around Energy Fiji Ltd. as leaders urge internal reform, clearer energy costs, and a greener path forward. The debate centers on balancing sustainability with fair pricing, calling for transparency before any tariff moves.
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Trapani to Host Italy’s First International F-35 Training Center
in TechnologyItaly moves forward with a new F-35 training hub at Trapani‑Birgi, planned to host international pilots and personnel. With major defense partners on board, the project promises cutting‑edge simulators and a strengthened European role for the Lightning II, even as local debates over militarization continue.
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New Tax Bill Sparks Talk of Big Refunds, but Details Remain Murky
in FinanceNew sweeping tax rules could bring bigger refunds for some taxpayers, but the details are still murky. Changes touch Social Security, overtime, tips, and property deductions, leaving many wondering how their returns will look this year. With withholding tips and planning in mind, the year ahead may require extra caution.
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Tom Moore Retires from NFL After 62-Year Coaching Career to Focus on Family
in SportsAfter a 62-year journey shaping NFL offenses and earning four Super Bowl rings, a legendary coach steps back to focus on family as his wife faces health challenges. His departure marks the close of a remarkable era, leaving a lasting impact on players, coaches, and the game itself.
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Hofstra Aims to Extend Momentum in CAA Clash Against Towson
in SportsTowson hosts a high-stakes showdown as Hofstra rides a hot 2-0 start and a sharp three-point attack into a battle against a Tigers squadstill sorting its offense. A fast-paced duel featuring Cruz Davis and freshman Preston Edmead could tilt the early CAA race in Hofstra’s favor.
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Venezuela’s Moment: Who Gains from the Push for Change?
in NewsVenezuela teeters on the edge of a defining moment. Behind the headlines, questions linger about who shapes the path to democracy—and what price everyday people may pay in the process.
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OSHA Lighting Rules Under Scrutiny as Construction Safety Groups Warn of More Accidents
in NewsSafety groups warn that loosening illumination rules could raise construction-site accidents and drive up costs and lawsuits. As regulators weigh changes, questions about what counts as “enough light” and how it’s enforced loom large—especially after a recent industrial incident underscored by the risks of lax safety standards.
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Rewa River Kai Harvest: A Fiji Grandmother’s Tale of Resilience
in Fiji NewsBraving the brisk Rewa River, 69-year-old Sereima Matea harvests kai with unyielding grit, turning hard days into hope for her family. “Collecting kai is not for the faint-hearted”—a reminder of resilience, adaptation, and the quiet strength that guides her journey.
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Giants Seek Tom Coughlin-esque Coach to Rebuild Culture
in SportsDiscipline, accountability, and a Tom Coughlin–era blueprint are resurfacing as the Giants seek their next head coach. With players craving a strong leader to restore the culture and a plan for developing their young quarterback, the path back to prominence hinges on the hire. The outcome could redefine a franchise’s trajectory.
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Chicago Public Safety Hearing Probes Police Ties to Immigration Enforcement
in ImmigrationCommunity voices converge as a Chicago oversight hearing probes police interactions with federal immigration agents, raising questions about trust, safety, and policy.
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Fiji Extends TIN Rules for Mobile Wallets to January 2026
in Fiji NewsFiji tightens the rules on mobile wallets with a mandatory Tax Identification Number for opening and keeping an account. From January 31, 2026, expect stricter compliance, separate business wallets, and the possibility of hefty penalties for non-compliance.
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Small Dining Room, Big Impact: Easy Design Tricks to Make It Look Bigger
in Fiji NewsSmall yet mighty: discover how light colors, reflective surfaces, and airy furniture can transform a tight dining space into an open, inviting retreat—without costly renovations.
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Rafinha Linked With €100m Al Hilal Move
in SportsAl Hilal is moving quickly again in the Rafinha chase, reportedly lining up a blockbuster offer that could change the winger’s future. A high-stakes deal, blending a hefty fixed fee with performance-based bonuses, hangs in the balance as Barcelona weighs its next steps. With Rafinha eyeing a Brazil starting spot ahead of the 2026 World…