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Croatia Set to Close World Cup Qualifiers with Montenegro Showdown
in SportsMontenegro hosts Croatia in a decisive World Cup qualifying clash that could tilt Group L. Croatia arrive with a storied pedigree and a string of wins, while Montenegro hunt an upset to keep their hopes alive. The showdown promises drama and a familiar storyline from their last meeting, leaving the group’s fate hanging in the…
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Rewa Day Sparks a New Education Expo: What It Could Mean for Fiji’s Kids
in Fiji NewsRewa Day marks a bold new chapter with the inaugural Education Expo, aimed at ensuring every child has the learning tools they need. A powerful pledge to nurture youth and build a safer, stronger Rewa for tomorrow.
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Lagos Debuts Fela Kuti Afrobeat Exhibition
in Fiji NewsIn Lagos, a new exhibition dives into Fela Kuti’s fearless fusion of music and activism, pairing rare memorabilia with live Afrobeat performances. A vibrant, thought-provoking celebration of culture and the enduring power of art to spark change.
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Winds of Change: Pacific Public Service Bets on Youth Leadership
in Fiji NewsA bold push to empower tomorrow’s public servants takes center stage as leaders champion mentorship, youth development, and regional unity. With modernization on the horizon and traditional values guiding the way, the Pacific eyes a more resilient, collaborative future in governance.
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Ramp’s Funding Frenzy Rewrites Valuation Rules for Expense-Management Fintech
in FinanceRamp just raised another $300 million in a round led by Lightspeed, signaling a bold leap in its rapid ascent. With over $1 billion in annualized revenue and a growing base of 50,000+ customers, the expense-management fintech is making big moves—and investors are betting big on its trajectory. What’s fueling Ramp’s surge and what could…
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Fiji Police reports 18% drop in complaints as discipline drive gains traction
in Fiji NewsFiji’s police force is seeing a promising dip in complaints, signaling tougher discipline and stronger accountability. As the festive season approaches, leadership emphasizes integrity and a renewed focus on serving the community.
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Army Beats Police in Sukuna Bowl Cricket Opener, Sparks Momentum Ahead of Fiji Rugby Showdown
in Fiji NewsAn opening Sukuna Bowl clash delivered drama and momentum as the Army edged past the Police in a nail-biting cricket showdown. The historic win sets a confident tone for a week packed with rivalry, hinting at more thrills as the Sukuna Bowl builds toward the rugby clash.
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Nagelsmann Hopes for Germany Victory as Slovakia Clash Tests Kimmich and Schlotterbeck
in SportsNagelsmann faces a must-win showdown with Slovakia, stressing a clear plan and composed nerves. With key stars like Kimmich and Schlotterbeck in the frame and Germany’s World Cup hopes riding on the result, anticipation is building.
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Epstein Emails Spark ‘Bubba’ Mystery, Brother Says It’s a Private Joke
in NewsMark Epstein weighs in on the buzz surrounding a private March 2018 exchange between the Epstein brothers, insisting a playful nickname was never intended to reference any public figure. As more emails surface, the line between private banter and political implication comes into sharper focus.
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Cremation Gains Momentum as Fiji Faces Burial Space Crunch
in Fiji NewsFiji’s urban growth is prompting a rethink of burial spaces and end-of-life options. As authorities weigh new lands and expanded cremation services, the conversation centers on balancing tradition with practical future planning. A forward-looking approach aims to keep dignified choices available for generations to come.
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Burerua Village Unveils Reliable Water Supply as Model of Fiji’s Community-Government Partnership
in Fiji NewsBurerua Village in Tailevu marks a watershed moment with the commissioning of its long-awaited water project. A powerful example of community–government collaboration, it signals a new era of self-reliance and healthier days for rural Fiji.
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Netherlands Star Justin Kluivert Ruled Out of Lithuania Clash with Injury
in SportsJustin Kluivert’s latest international appearance ended early with an injury, sidelining him for the Netherlands’ upcoming clash. The Bournemouth winger has battled injuries this season, and all eyes will be on his recovery as club and country weigh their next steps.
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Harry McNulty Returns for 2026 Coral Coast Fiji 7s, Eyeing i-Wau Trophy
in Fiji NewsHarry McNulty’s return to the McDonald’s Mike Friday Select injects familiar fire into the Coral Coast Fiji 7s as January looms. The veteran’s comeback hints at a fierce race for the i-Wau Trophy, with international talent set to light up Lawaqa Park.
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Corinthians Ready for High-Stakes Derby Against São Paulo
in SportsCorinthians volta aos treinos na reta final para o clássico contra o São Paulo, com Dorival Júnior fazendo ajustes para uma atuação equilibrada entre defesa e ataque. Torcida e comissão técnica acompanham de perto a evolução do elenco, preparando-se para um derby que pode redefinir o ritmo da temporada.
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Judge Slams DOJ Handling of Comey Indictment, Orders Grand Jury Records Released
in NewsA federal judge issues a scathing critique of the Justice Department’s handling of the Comey indictment, warning of a pattern of investigative missteps and possible government misconduct that could affect the case’s credibility. The ruling centers on procedural fairness and how key evidence was gathered and used, signaling potential twists ahead.
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Koeman optimistic as Netherlands seek to seal World Cup berth against Lithuania
in SportsKoeman llega optimista a la última jornada, con la Oranje a un paso del Mundial y la esperanza de un cierre de clasificación con fútbol arrollador y goles. Entre bajas y cansancio, el técnico promete un plan sólido que deja entrever un futuro prometedor para el equipo.
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Court weighs interim U.S. attorney’s authority in Comey-James case ahead of January trials
in NewsA high-stakes legal battle over an interim prosecutor’s authority plays out in court, with big implications for the cases involving James Comey and Letitia James. As judges weigh appointment power and timing, the ruling could reshape how executive power is checked and accountability enforced.
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Ramp’s AI Push Sparks Sky-High Valuation After $300M Funding
in AIRamp just unlocked a milestone funding round alongside a bold AI rollout that could redefine how companies manage money. Its new AI agents handle massive spend decisions in real time, promising faster books, leaner teams, and bigger profits. As automations scale, the future of financial operations might look very different.
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World Cup hopes on the line as Poland head to Malta
in SportsPoland head into a pivotal clash with Malta, aiming to keep their World Cup hopes alive. The path to automatic qualification is tough, but a playoff spot remains within reach. Malta, buoyed by a recent win, will look to pull off an upset on home soil as the Group G drama unfolds.
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Fiji Rolls Out Nationwide Farm Support to Boost Food Security
in Fiji NewsFiji’s farming communities are set for a fresh boost as government-backed support rolls out essential inputs and seeds across divisions. Targeting dalo, ginger, and vegetable growers alike, the initiative aims to diversify crops, stabilize livelihoods, and strengthen local food security.
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Fiji’s Ra Maternity Hospital Marks 55th Anniversary and Baby Friendly Hospital Award
in Fiji NewsCelebrating 55 years of compassionate maternity care, Ra Maternity Hospital has grown from a seven-bed unit into a respected Baby Friendly Hospital, built on a unique Catholic-Church and Ministry of Health partnership. From serving remote communities to weathering storms and welcoming more newborns, its future hints at continued growth and renewed service for Fiji families.