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Peru to Equip Candidates with Bulletproof Vests Ahead of 2026 Elections
Peru’s election security takes an unprecedented turn with bulletproof vests proposed for presidential hopefuls as violence courses through the campaign. With the race ahead and safety concerns… read more
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Indie Spirit Awards Nominations Spark Oscar Buzz Ahead of 2026 Ceremony
The 2026 Spirit Awards nominations are in, spotlighting a mix of indie standouts and early Oscar chatter. From Peter Hujar’s Day to buzzy TV contenders, the lineup… read more
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Vilnius Flights Halted Over Balloons Linked to Smuggling Allegations Against Lukashenko
Flights at Vilnius Airport are paused again as suspected balloons drift into restricted airspace, with officials pointing to a looming smuggling scheme tied to Belarus. A tense… read more
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The View live mic cut sparks censorship chatter around Sara Haines
During a recent live Hot Topics moment on The View, Sara Haines faced an unexpected censorship moment that underscored the tension between candid commentary and network control.… read more
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Fijian Crested Iguana Returns to Qalito Island, Signaling a Conservation Milestone
Qalito Island marks a hopeful turning point for Fiji’s endangered reptiles with the return of the Fijian Crested Iguana. A dedicated effort to restore native habitat and… read more
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Former Fiji Court Officer Jailed for False Information and Dishonesty
Former court officer sentenced to prison after being found guilty of dishonesty and falsifying records tied to traffic fines. The ruling underscores the seriousness of public-trust abuses… read more
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Laurence Fishburne Reveals Grueling Matrix Training and Hints of a Possible Morpheus Return
Laurence Fishburne opens up about the brutal training that brought Morpheus to life—and the price it has exacted over the years. He hints at possible future Matrix… read more
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Fiji’s PSH Hospitals Emerges as Pacific Training Hub for World‑Class Cardiac Care
PSH Hospitals is positioning itself as a regional hub for advanced medical care. The arrival of Australian cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Dylan Foskett to collaborate with Fiji’s leading… read more
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Fiji’s Phase Two e-Plan Aims to Fast-Track Land Approvals
Fiji takes another step into the digital era with Phase Two of the e-plan lodgement system, enabling online submissions for land plans from private surveyors and government… read more
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Fiji Unveils Trademark Amendment Bill 2025 to Safeguard iTaukei Culture
A landmark reform to safeguard iTaukei culture is set to curb the misuse and commodification of sacred symbols and common terms. The Trademark Amendment strengthens protections, supports… read more
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Etzebeth handed 12-week ban for eye-area contact in Cardiff clash
South Africa lock Eben Etzebeth faces a 12-week ban after a Cardiff incident that has sparked debate over intent and discipline. With the Springboks adjusting their lineup,… read more
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Lyon left out of Brisbane Ashes Test as Australia shuns spin for pace
Nathan Lyon is left out of a home Ashes Test, turning heads as selectors opt for an all-pace plan for the pink-ball duel. The veteran spinner calls… read more
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Mark Evans Reflects on a Transformative Three-Year Tenure with the Fijian Drua as He Bids Farewell
Mark Evans looks back on a three-year voyage with the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua—moments shaped by roaring home crowds, milestone nights against rugby’s giants, and a bold… read more
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Handmade crafts by people with disabilities boost inclusion and income this festive season
Festival season gets a fresh touch of talent as handmade creations by students with diverse abilities come to life—from garments to cushions. A story of ambition, inclusivity,… read more
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Fiji Signals Constitutional Reform to Protect Indigenous Culture
A Fiji minister calls for a bold rethink of the constitutional framework, tracing the journey from independence to the 2013 model. The debate highlights tensions between centralized… read more
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Fiji Eyes Bangladesh Labor Pact to Stabilize Sugar Industry
Fiji is weighing a bold new plan to steady its sugar industry amid ongoing labor shortages. A cabinet-ready recruitment model hints at international partnerships and farmer-backed deployment,… read more
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Hidden Roots: Tasmanian Indigenous Stories at BIFF
Actor-turned-writer Chris Broadbent grew up in Hobart with a Palawa mother whose Indigenous roots were sometimes downplayed by family. A lifelong curiosity about heritage sparks a new… read more
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Putin Vows to Seize Full Donbas by Force as Kyiv Rejects Withdrawal Demand
New remarks from Vladimir Putin sharpen the stakes in the Ukraine crisis, with Moscow vowing to seize full control of Donbas by force unless Kyiv agrees to… read more
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Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Sri Lanka as IMF Considers New Aid
Central Sri Lanka reels from a devastating cyclone, with villages shattered and families sheltering in relief centers. As authorities map a long road to reconstruction, uncertainties linger… read more
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UK Expands Fiji Sugar Quota, Extends Eight-Year Duty-Free Access
An important trade milestone for Fiji’s sugar sector: a larger export quota and years of duty-free access to the UK under a new Pacific partnership. A signal… read more
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Erasmus Warns Home Advantage Could Shake Up 2027 Rugby World Cup Pool A
Rassie Erasmus warns that home-ground advantage can tilt even the mightiest sides. The Pool A showdown between New Zealand and Australia could hinge on travel, jet lag,… read more
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Fiji Unveils Heritage-Driven Plan to Revive Levuka’s Economy and Protect UNESCO Status
A bold plan to revive Levuka’s economy while safeguarding its UNESCO World Heritage status is taking shape. From new heritage protections and business incentives to major infrastructure… read more
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Fiji Unveils 20 Education Reforms to Modernize Classrooms
Fiji gears up for a bold education reboot as 20 policies are approved to modernize classrooms and strengthen the system. Led by Minister Aseri Radrodro, the reforms… read more
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Return of Thai Worker’s Remains Could Pivot Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Eight weeks into a fragile Gaza ceasefire, the return of a worker’s remains shifts the momentum of ongoing talks. As discussions hinge on disarmament and an international… read more
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Spotify Wrapped 2025: Bad Bunny Reclaims Global Top Artist Title
Spotify Wrapped 2025 reveals a year of dramatic comebacks and rising stars. Bad Bunny reclaims global top status, The Wiggles top Australia’s local charts, and a TikTok… read more
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Namaka-Nadi Breath Test Crackdown: Eight Arrested for Drunk Driving
A high-visibility breath-test operation along the Namaka–Nadi corridor underscores the ongoing push to curb drunk driving and keep road users safe. read more
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 Sequel Leaves Fans Guessing
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 leans into its gaming roots, but its ambitious threads sometimes fray, leaving fans with more questions than answers. The sequel follows Mike,… read more
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Lawmakers Clash Over Caribbean Drug-Boat Strike, Questioning Legality and Transparency
After a Caribbean strike left 11 suspected drug traffickers dead, U.S. lawmakers are split on ethics, legality, and the decisions behind the operation. As testimony and footage… read more
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Tourism Fiji Signals 2025 Marketing Push After Northern Talanoa
A pivotal gathering in Fiji maps a path toward inclusive, regionally balanced growth as Tourism Fiji brings together its board, operators, and traditional leaders. Plans on the… read more
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Pregnant, Far From Home: A PALM Migrant’s Australian Struggle
From the Solomon Islands to a small Australian town, a mother-to-be joined a program meant to build a brighter future. Years later, with a baby in her… read more