Features
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Cook Islander Makes RNZAF History With First-Ever C-130J Landing on Ma’uke Island
Sergeant Matatunoa Mata, a Cook Islander in the RNZAF, returns to Ma’uke Island for a mission that blends duty with deep hometown pride. A historic moment… Read more
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Conakry Graffiti Turns Walls Into Public Awareness
Conakry’s walls are speaking again. Chimere, a Senegal-born artist, and his crew turn blank façades into bold messages—where public health, memory, and identity collide on the… Read more
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Fiji’s Yaqona Farmer Turns Land into a Lifeline with a Solar Dryer
Two generations of farmers show that farming is more than a fallback—it’s a path to opportunity. From a lifelong grower’s start to practical innovations that protect… Read more
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20 Mind-Bending Psychological Thrillers to Stream on Prime Video, Netflix, HBO Max, and More
Twenty psychological thrillers that pull you into the mind’s unsettling landscapes, where fear hides in perception, memory, and moral ambiguity. From classics like Seven and The… Read more
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84-Year-Old Navosa Grandmother Exemplifies Resilience and Family Traditions
At 84, Teresia Taina embodies resilience and devotion to family in Navosa. From pre-dawn chores and gathering firewood to weaving mats and tending the land, her… Read more
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From Remote Fiji Classrooms to Shaping Futures: A Young Teacher’s Quiet Sacrifices
From remote classrooms with no electricity to shaping the next generation, Eliki Qalubau’s story is a testament to resilience, family support, and the quiet sacrifices that… Read more
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Five-a-Day Made Easy: Quick Smoothies to Boost Your Fruit and Veggie Intake
Want an easy path to five servings of fruits and vegetables a day? Quick smoothies can pack 2–3 servings in minutes, from leafy greens to tropical… Read more
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Tessa Thompson Redefines Hedda Gabler in Nia DaCosta’s Modern Take
Tessa Thompson redefines Hedda Gabler with a fearless, modern edge, turning Ibsen’s tragedy into a tense, electrifying study of autonomy and desire. This fresh interpretation leans… Read more
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70-Year-Old Japanese Engineer Becomes a JICA Volunteer in Fiji, Driving Disaster Mapping
At 70, Tsuyoshi Nakatani swaps retirement for a new mission in Fiji, turning decades of engineering expertise into real-world impact. His unlikely path—from hardship to a… Read more
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Fiji Inspires Mayur Kalbag’s Aghori Part Three: A Spiritual Odyssey Beyond the Himalayas
Fiji’s shimmering landscapes spark a new turning point in Mayur Kalbag’s Aghori Part Three. Subbu’s spiritual odyssey expands beyond the Himalayas, weaving Indian myth with island… Read more
