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Is Fiji’s Move to a January-December Fiscal Year a Nostalgia Play or Real Reform?
in Fiji NewsOption 1: An executive from Dialogue Fiji questions the government’s plan to revert to a January–December fiscal year, suggesting political motives may trump practical governance. Could this shift really boost efficiency, or simply reset the calendar? Option 2: Critics warn that returning Fiji to a January–December fiscal year could disrupt decision-making during the holiday season…
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Stranger Things finale leaves Eleven’s fate a mystery and teases a spin-off
in NewsStranger Things closes its decade-spanning saga with a finale that pairs epic battles with intimate, heartbreak-fueled revelations. The two-hour ride leaves big questions behind—most famously Eleven’s fate—while hinting at fresh stories to come in the Stranger Things universe. A nostalgic, emotionally charged farewell that keeps the magic alive and sparks endless fan speculation about what…
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RAM Crisis Drives Gamers to the Cloud as Hardware Costs Soar
in TechnologyRising hardware costs and shortages are reshaping the way we game. Cloud streaming could unlock high-end experiences on devices you already own, redefining what it means to play today.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Celebrates Motherhood and Aurora’s First Birthday
in LifestyleGypsy Rose Blanchard is embracing motherhood and a hopeful new chapter, sharing a tender glimpse of healing and a growing family. Aurora’s first birthday shines a light on a remarkable journey—from public scrutiny to private joy—as she builds a future rooted in love, therapy, and second chances. This evolving chapter reveals resilience, renewal, and the…
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Genshin Impact Version Luna IV: New Region Piramida and Moon-Themed Characters Arrive
in GamesVersion Luna IV ushers in a moonlit chapter with two new five-star allies, a northern region called Piramida, and the return of Lantern Rite. Lunar-powered battles, unfolding secrets, and fresh rewards reshape the Traveler’s path as reality itself bends under the night sky. The adventure begins January 14.
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Fiji Airways fuel shortages force capacity limits on Funafuti and Vava’u flights
in Fiji NewsFiji Airways warns of temporary disruptions on two regional routes as destination fuel shortages trigger capacity and weight restrictions. Funafuti flights may face limits, while Nadi–Vava’u could see fuel unavailability and possible offloads. Travelers are advised to pack essentials in carry-on to brace for delays and changes.
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Arizona Eyes 10th Win in Holiday Bowl Showdown with SMU
in SportsArizona heads to the Holiday Bowl against SMU with a real shot at double-digit wins, built on hard-fought improvement and extra practice time. With roster decisions looming and a clear path to sustained success, this bowl could mark a turning point for the program.
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Stranger Things Finale Hints at New Beginnings and Nostalgia
in NewsAn emotional, definitive farewell that turns nostalgia into a launchpad for what comes next. A coming-of-age finale that honors old bonds while hinting at fresh adventures—bittersweet, hopeful, and almost impossible to forget.
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Fiji PM Rabuka Vows Tough New Year Crackdown on Crime
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Prime Minister outlines a firm plan for the year ahead, promising tougher crime-fighting, stronger enforcement, and closer regional cooperation. The address also highlights public health challenges and a renewed call for unity to safeguard communities across the nation.
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Nighttime Wailekutu Crash Prompts Road Safety Scrutiny
in Fiji NewsWailekutu was shaken by a fatal crash late Wednesday, when a motorcyclist lost his life after another vehicle reportedly executed a sudden U-turn. The driver is in custody as investigators work to piece together what happened. The tragedy has renewed calls for heightened road safety, especially after dark.
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Elijah Dotson Enters Transfer Portal as Michigan Wolverines Face a Roster Shake
in SportsEven with a season of stability under a new coaching staff, Michigan faces a notable roster shake-up as Elijah Dotson enters the transfer portal. The move raises questions about defensive depth and the path for the Wolverines’ next generation of playmakers.
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Pistons Look to Tighten Defense After Narrow Loss to Jazz
in SportsDetroit slipped to a 131-129 defeat in a game that highlighted a costly 44-point Jazz third quarter. Coach J.B. Bickerstaff and star guard Cade Cunningham push the team to tighten up defensively and return to its core principles, signaling a wake-up call for the stretch run.
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Jaylen Brown Ties Larry Bird in 30-Point Streak Club for Celtics
in SportsJaylen Brown sparked a historic scoring run, tying a Celtics legend with eight straight 30-point games. As December highlighted a career year, the streak paused, and the question now centers on how this peak will shape Boston’s playoff push.
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Sherrill Retains Murphy-Era Cabinet Veteran in New Jersey
in NewsGovernor-elect Mikie Sherrill keeps a steady hand in her administration by retaining Jacquelyn Suárez as Community Affairs Commissioner. Expect a continued focus on cutting red tape, easing housing costs, and strengthening local government services.
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Pacific Youth Work Goes Pro: Redefining Education and Nation-Building
in Fiji NewsYouth work in Fiji and the wider Pacific is moving from the margins to the center of national development as advocates push for formal recognition as a professional, educational discipline. Blending traditional practices—intergenerational leadership, storytelling, and communal responsibility—with modern pedagogy, the movement reimagines who guides the next generation and how communities learn.
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Fiji’s Arya Pratinidhi Sabha Expands Vedic Education and Inclusive Schools Network
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Arya Pratinidhi Sabha reveals bold 2025 plans to spread Vedic learning and expand education for all. Through Ved Prachara outreach and a multiracial schooling network dating back to 1918, a century-long commitment to education continues to shape Fiji’s future.
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Clippers at a Crossroads: Trade Talks Signal Bold Reset Ahead
in SportsWith the halfway point revealing more questions than answers, the Clippers face a franchise-defining fork: lean into a window with aging stars or pivot toward a bold rebuild. Rumors swirl around trades and cap space that could reshape the roster—and the team’s outlook for years to come.
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Fiji Warns About Drink Driving as New Year Arrives
in Fiji NewsWith the New Year on the horizon, Fiji’s road safety authorities issue a sobering warning about drink driving after troubling trends on the roads. A call to plan journeys, designate sober drivers, and stay visible at crossings underscores a shared duty to arrive alive this festive season.
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Fiji Economy Faces Global Tensions as Tourism Rebounds
in Fiji NewsFiji’s economy wrestles with global headwinds, but a tourism uptick hints at a fragile rebound. A patchwork of sector performance and rising uncertainties point to a cautious path ahead, with calls for discipline and reforms to keep momentum.
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Giannis Sparks Bucks Future Speculation as Pistons Eye Blockbuster Trade
in SportsGiannis Antetokounmpo’s late dunk wasn’t just a highlight—it’s fuelling questions about Milwaukee’s near-term future. With the Bucks sliding in the East, offseason chatter hints at a blockbuster that could pair the superstar with Detroit’s rising young core, a move capable of reshaping two franchises and the conference.
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Will Ferrell Suits Up as a Mock NHL Ref for Kings vs. Lightning
in SportsNew Year’s Day brought a surprise on the ice: Will Ferrell, in full referee gear, turned a Lightning–Kings game into a comedy cameo. Expect coaching quips, playful banter, and moments that left fans buzzing for what’s next.