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Fiji Unveils Ambitious Road Master Plan to Boost Rural Connectivity
in Fiji NewsFiji is unveiling a Road Master Plan to modernize highways, rural routes, and key bridges with a new focus on reliability and resilience. Backed by budget allocations and cross‑agency collaboration, the plan promises a strategic path to better access for all communities.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t — Is the Magic Fading?
in NewsNow You See Me: Now You Don’t teams the Four Horsemen with a new crew, but the illusion lands with less impact than the original chapters. Rosamund Pike delivers a sharp, standout turn, yet the caper feels muddled and more fueled by nostalgia than clever trickery. A bridge installment that hints at a future spark,…
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France Hold Narrow Half-Time Lead as Fiji Roars Back in Rugby Showdown
in Fiji NewsTwo rugby heavyweights collide in a match that swung on a late first-half surge. France opened with clinical precision, while Fiji answered with grit and momentum, lighting up the field with energy. As the second half looms, the showdown promises more bold plays, hard hits, and a glimpse of future battles on the world stage.
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Ohio Lottery Results November 15, 2025: Powerball and More — Were You a Winner?
in GamesTonight’s Ohio Lottery results cover Powerball, daily draws, and multi-state games, offering a snapshot of how the night shaped fortunes—from big dreams to everyday wins. A quick look reveals which games stood out and what’s ahead for the next drawings. The latest outcomes bring excitement and renewed hope to players across the board.
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Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Residency Sparks $200M Economic Boom
in DJ & MusicBad Bunny’s Puerto Rico residency didn’t just fill venues—it sparked a island-wide celebration that touched every corner of the community. From tattoo shop flash sheets to poolside playlists, his return sparked a deep, shared pride that fans—and locals—won’t forget.
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Bad Bunny Makes Latin Grammys History with Album of the Year Win
in DJ & MusicBad Bunny grabs Album of the Year at the Latin Grammys, marking a historic milestone in a year of record nominations. From Puerto Rican roots to a global stage and a high-profile future, the chart-topping icon’s momentum shows no signs of slowing.
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Ocean of Peace: Rabuka Urges Pacific Unity Ahead of Leaders’ Meeting
in Fiji NewsA bold vision for the Pacific takes center stage: Rabuka’s “Ocean of Peace” calls for unity, stability, and cooperation as climate and security challenges loom. From peacekeeping memories to Fiji’s reconciliation drive, the plan aims to knit together regional efforts under a shared framework for a peaceful, prosperous future.
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Santos Seizes Top Spot as Palmeiras Struggles with Squad Depth
in SportsPalmeiras vê a liderança escapar após a derrota para o Santos, com Abel Ferreira apontando a intensidade do rival e as limitações do elenco como parte do revés. O treinador mantém a esperança de recuperação e prepara o time para os próximos desafios do Brasileirão.
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Simon Harmer’s Long Road to Kolkata: A Spin Veteran’s Quiet Comeback
in SportsSimon Harmer’s journey from Kolpak days to Test cricket’s frontline is a masterclass in resilience and timing. In a high-stakes Kolkata Test, his seasoned blend of patience and precision could tilt the balance when South Africa needs it most.
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Honolulu Showdown: Rainbow Warriors Look to Keep Home Edge Against Utah Tech
in SportsHonolulu sets the stage for a pivotal showdown as Utah Tech visits Hawaii. The Rainbow Warriors showcase strong home form and efficient shooting, while the Trailblazers look to tighten their road game after a recent win. Expect a fast-paced, gritty clash that could shape each team’s early-season momentum.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Campaign Sparks Solo-Play Controversy Over Co-Op Requirement
in GamesCall of Duty: Black Ops 7 is stirring controversy with a campaign that requires online connectivity even when you’re playing solo, and missions built around four-player teamwork. Missing checkpoints, no pause, locked difficulty, and a steep price tag have sparked a heated debate about the game’s direction. Can future updates revive the experience and win…
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Fiji Electoral Reform Delayed: Is Internal Resistance Blocking Change?
in Fiji NewsFiji’s drive to reform its electoral system is being tested by delays and questions about transparency. With debates over a new voting map heating up, critics warn that hidden agendas and internal resistance could stall democracy and the public’s chance to shape the future.
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Orleans voters to decide on fire station project and housing measures at special town meeting
in NewsOrleans voters will weigh major decisions at a special town meeting covering emergency services, affordable housing, and downtown development. The agenda includes funding a new fire station, a 3% community impact fee on short-term rentals to support housing and infrastructure, and a downtown housing overlay for year-round, walkable living. With 12 articles on the docket,…
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Splinter Cell Revival at Ubisoft Amid Studio Shakeups and Earnings Delay
in GamesSplinter Cell sparks renewed interest, but the path to revival is messy—an abandoned 2017 sequel, a shuttered live-service experiment, and a looming remake collide with Ubisoft’s financial turbulence. The franchise’s next chapter remains very much in flux.
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Trump’s Tariff Dividend: Can $2,000 Payouts Actually Happen?
in NewsTrump’s idea to send roughly $2,000 back to middle- and lower-income Americans from tariff revenue is stirring debate. Critics warn the math may not add up and could worsen the national debt, while supporters hint at tax relief options—yet the plan’s legal footing and congressional path remain murky. The details to come could reshape how…
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Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers Enters Chapter 11
in FinanceFreddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers has filed for Chapter 11 protection in the District of Kansas, signaling a major restructuring for the Overland Park-based chain. With a sizable debt load and a potential path toward creditor distributions, the case opens a window on what’s next for Freddy’s and its stakeholders. As proceedings unfold, plans and…
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Fijian Holdings Aims for Majority at Port Denarau Marina as EGM Set for December 5
in Fiji NewsPort Denarau Marina could be on the cusp of a significant ownership shift as Fijian Holdings moves toward a controlling stake. An upcoming EGM weighs a two-stage plan that could reshape governance and open new possibilities for the marina’s role in tourism and the local economy.
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Jadeja’s Four-Wicket Spell Elevates India as South Africa Struggles on Day 2 at Eden Gardens
in SportsDay 2 at Eden Gardens belonged to India’s spinners, with Ravindra Jadeja taking 4/29 as South Africa’s innings collapsed in dramatic fashion. The Proteas fight to extend their lead while Bavuma and Bosch steady the ship, setting up a gripping Day 3.
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Pennywise Strikes Again: Secrets, Suspicion, and a Psychic Showdown
in NewsBehind the glow of a theater, Hank Grogan’s world teeters on murder charges as a shape-shifting horror named Pennywise closes in. A reconnaissance flight over the Derry forest uncovers visions and clues that suggest a darker game—and artifacts It guards. Amid rumors, secrets, and fragile camaraderie, fear and loyalty collide under a looming, supernatural threat.
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Springboks Rally Past Italy in Turin After Early Red Card
in Fiji NewsTurin served up a dramatic test of nerve, with an early red card forcing a tough fightback that revealed serious depth and resilience. A momentum-shifting display hints at even bigger challenges ahead in a demanding run of fixtures.
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Fiji Police Crackdown on Speeding: No One Is Above the Law
in Fiji NewsA tougher crackdown on speeding is underway as the festive travel season approaches, with officials insisting no one is above the law. The move aims to curb reckless driving and make Fiji’s roads safer for all.