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Morocco Tightens AFCON Prep Under Regragui as Stars Miss Friendlies
in SportsMorocco’s Atlas Lions wrapped up final training in Tangier, tuning tactics ahead of two warm-up matches. With key stars sidelined by injuries, the squad is honing cohesion as they prepare for a bold push at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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Stockholm Showdown: Penguins vs Predators Spark Global Series Hype
in SportsStockholm hosts a Global Series showdown loaded with intrigue as Nashville visits Pittsburgh. Swedish stars, goaltending questions, and late-season tension set the stage for a tight, edge-of-your-seat night. Will Forsberg’s homecoming spark the Predators, or can the Penguins ride veteran punch to sway the affair?
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Muntz Hints Fiji Backline Firepower Against France
in Fiji NewsCaleb Muntz is set to unleash Fiji’s sparkling backline in a high-stakes showdown with France in Bordeaux. The Flying Fijians bring a blend of pace, power, and European-bred composure that could tilt the balance in a clash steeped in history. As Muntz steers the attack, a new chapter for Fiji on the world stage starts…
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Federated States of Micronesia Unveils Bold Climate Roadmap at COP30
in Fiji NewsAt COP30, the Federated States of Micronesia unveils a renewed climate plan and a groundbreaking methane roadmap, signaling a bold leap in Pacific leadership. With a renewed focus on renewables, ecosystems, and cross-border collaboration, it outlines a resilient path for island nations facing climate change.
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COP30 Alert: West Papua’s Forest Loss, Displacement and Indigenous Rights
in Fiji NewsAs COP30 unfolds, international lawmakers warn of a mounting crisis in West Papua—where deforestation, human rights abuses, and rapid development collide with fragile ecosystems. They flag Indigenous rights, contested governance, and a major agriculture project as accelerants to environmental breakdown and displacement, threatening climate goals and regional stability. The message signals a urgent call to…
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Australia’s COP31 Bid Faces Türkiye Hurdle as Pacific Leaders Rally
in Fiji NewsAustralia’s bid to co-host COP31 with Pacific island nations unfolds as a high-stakes diplomacy race, where rival plans and urgent climate priorities collide. Behind the talks lies a pivotal moment that could redefine regional leadership and global action.
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Chimpanzee Escape Triggers Lockdown at Indianapolis Zoo
in NewsAn unexpected morning at the Indianapolis Zoo as a chimpanzee briefly escaped her enclosure, triggering a swift lockdown and a coordinated rescue. The incident ended safely, with visitors protected and the animal returned to her habitat—thanks to trained staff and responders working under pressure.
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Fiji to Host Wai Tui International Revival as Va’a Racing Goes Global
in Fiji NewsFiji gears up for a global outrigger showdown as the Wai Tui International makes its vibrant return. From junior crews to elite racers, the revival promises more than speed—it’s a celebration of Va’a culture, community, and a sport poised for a brighter, more connected future in the Pacific.
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Olivia Nuzzi’s American Canto Memoir Prompts RFK Jr. Romance Claims as She Returns to Vanity Fair
in NewsOlivia Nuzzi’s forthcoming memoir reportedly contains explosive claims about love, ambition, and the personal side of politics. American Canto allegedly revisits a deeply emotional connection with a prominent figure, hinting at intimate moments and high-stakes fallout. The memoir promises a dramatic comeback and a fresh chapter in a saga that has captivated many.
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Veiqia Revival Empowers Fijian Women to Reclaim Ancestry
in Fiji NewsAcross Fiji, veiqia—traditional female tattoos—are resurging as a powerful expression of ancestry, land, and womanhood. The Veiqia Project, led by Joana Monolagi, reclaims a rite of passage for girls, challenges colonial stigmas, and weaves personal histories into a growing movement of pride and resilience.
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Bears’ Jaylon Johnson Eyes Return to Practice as 21-Day Window Opens
in SportsJaylon Johnson appears poised to return to practice, a potential spark for the Bears’ injury-ravaged secondary. With a 21-day window to decide on activation from injured reserve, Chicago faces a pivotal period as other key defenders near returns.
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Fiji’s Cyclone-Resistant Solar Grids Set to Power Rural Resilience and Opportunity
in Fiji NewsFiji is speeding ahead with rural electrification through solar mini-grids designed to endure fierce storms and run by community cooperatives. This initiative offers a glimpse into how clean energy can expand opportunity and strengthen resilience for island communities as the country pursues ambitious 2030 and 2050 climate goals.
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Addison Rae Drops Debut Album, Signals Fresh Pop Voice
in DJ & MusicAddison Rae steps out from the spotlight and into the studio with her debut album, blending nostalgic pop with a fresh, cohesive voice. Bold production and a self-aware take on fame hint at a rising artist just getting started. A catchy, curiosity-sparking ride that leaves you wanting to hear what’s next.
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Drua Kick-Off Ovalau Pre-Season with Smaller Squad Ahead of 2026 Super Rugby Pacific Campaign
in Fiji NewsThe Fijian Drua kick off pre-season with a lean squad heading to Ovalau, setting the stage for a pivotal year ahead. Expect sharp training, notable domestic fixtures, and a renewed push to deepen ties with the local rugby community.
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Fiji Reboots Public Works to Transform Rural Roads
in Fiji NewsFiji’s infrastructure receives a bold reboot with the re-established Public Works Department, charging ahead on rural road upgrades and smarter coordination with the Fiji Roads Authority. Teams are already in the field, restoring long-neglected routes and boosting connectivity for remote communities. This move signals a broader push to maximize resources, widen access, and unlock new…
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Swiss U17 Secure World Cup Quarterfinals, Face Ireland Next
in SportsSwitzerland’s U17s stepped up with a confident 3-1 victory, carving out a clear path to the quarterfinals and leaving fans buzzing about the team’s growing quality. The young squad showed poise and bite, hinting at bigger things to come. Up next: a high-stakes clash against Ireland that promises more drama.
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Fiji Probes Floating Debris Off Qamea Island
in Fiji NewsUrgent responses are unfolding off Qamea Island as authorities probe the origin of drifting marine litter, while communities step up to protect Fiji’s coastal ecosystems.
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Indianapolis Zoo Ends Lockdown After Brief Chimpanzee Escape
in NewsA brief scare at the Indianapolis Zoo prompted rapid safety actions after a female chimpanzee briefly escaped her exhibit. Staff enacted emergency protocols, guests were guided to secure areas, and the facility soon returned to normal—with no injuries reported.
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Angola’s 50th Independence Celebrated Amid Protests and Rights Concerns
in NewsLuanda celebra o 50º aniversário da independência com brilho, mas episódios de repressão ofuscam a noite e levantam dúvidas sobre liberdades. Em Moçambique, os direitos humanos permanecem um desafio persistente na região, entre conquistas e tensões.
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BLK Expands Sukuna Bowl Sponsorship Beyond Rugby
in Fiji NewsBLK is broadening its Sukuna Bowl sponsorship, extending support and uniforms from rugby to a wider range of sports. The upgrade signals stronger corporate backing for local athletes and the community-driven event that brings together police and military teams. A new chapter for this annual showdown is taking shape.
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Finland vs Malta: Must-Win World Cup Qualifier Sparks High-Stakes Drama
in SportsFinland heads into a must-win World Cup qualifier against Malta as the Group G finale unfolds. With Poland looming and a hefty goal-difference hurdle, the Finns are chasing a dramatic, high-stakes turnaround. A tense showdown awaits.