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England Unveils Fly-Half Shake-Up Ahead of Australia Test
England unveil a bold autumn lineup for the Australia Test, with a new-look backline and a decision at fly-half that has fans buzzing. The squad blends proven performers with exciting upstarts as they gear up for a pivotal showdown this weekend.
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Kiribati’s APIL Visa Glitch in Saipan Triggers Waiver Talk
Kiribati’s delegation faced a last-minute visa snag that nearly sidelined them from a major Pacific gathering. A rapid flurry of travel rule juggling and regional diplomacy stepped in, hinting at a possible shift toward easier cross-island travel in the future.
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Messi Hints at 2026 World Cup Return as Inter Miami Extend Contract Through 2028
Messi, edging toward 39, weighs one more World Cup chapter as the 2026 North American host stands in the distance. With an Inter Miami deal through 2028, the Argentine icon keeps the door ajar for a possible return to national duty as Argentina eyes another shot at glory. The saga of football’s greatest continues to…
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Fiji 7s Test Fresh Talent in Ignite 7s Prep for Dubai 7s
Fiji’s Men’s 7s head to New Zealand for Ignite 7s, a weekend that will test fitness, tactics, and squad depth ahead of Dubai. Coach Osea Kolinisau emphasizes giving newcomers a chance to prove themselves as the team blends experience with fresh talent. Expect plenty of rugby intrigue as the squad fine-tunes for the season ahead.
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From 1974 Fiji Visit to Modern Royal Diplomacy: Why King Charles III’s Ties With Fiji Are Deepening
Two generations of royal ties weave a story of Fiji and the British Crown—from a heartfelt 1974 gesture to ongoing diplomacy shaping trade, defense, and mutual respect. Explore how history informs today’s partnership and what the future may hold for these enduring ties.
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Japan-Fiji Partnership to Sharpen Disaster Warnings
Fiji teams up with Japan to boost disaster preparedness with a new warning system for vulnerable areas. Built on years of collaboration, the initiative aims to save lives and reduce losses when cyclones and floods strike.
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Nemani Nadolo Joins Fijian Drua as Development Coach
Nemani Nadolo steps into a new chapter, joining the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua as Development Coach. A storied career now pivots to mentoring the next generation and shaping the club’s talent pathway.
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Fiji Wins Its First-Ever IBJJF Gold in Australia
Fiji marks a historic milestone in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as Rupe Guyot clinches the country’s first IBJJF gold. Praised by coaches for his technique and grit, the win hints at a rising spark for the sport back home and signals exciting possibilities for Fijian athletes on the world stage.
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Fiji Launches Futsal Coaching Course to Elevate National Talent
Fiji’s futsal coaching scene gets a major lift with a three-day course uniting district and school coaches under the guidance of Yogendra Dutt and national head coach José Gerardo. Expect hands-on sessions on defense, attack, set plays, and goalkeeper training, finished with an assessment that could shape Fiji’s rising futsal talent.
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Vusu Raiders Set for Melanesian Cup Clash in PNG Curtain-Raiser to Pacific Bowl
Fiji’s Vusu Raiders collide with the Mt Hagen Eagles in a Melanesian Cup showdown that’s heating up Pacific rugby league. Serving as the curtain-raiser to the Pacific Bowl clash between Fiji Bati and PNG Kumuls, this match promises a showcase of top domestic talent and rising stars. A hard-fought, fast-paced spectacle awaits, blending skill, pride,…
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Tailevu Rugby Aims to Turn Skipper Cup Talent into Pro Careers
Tailevu Rugby Union shifts gears with a coordinated recruitment push from the Skipper Cup toward professional rugby, underpinning a bold Career Pathways Plan. Led by president Joseph Rodan Sr, the initiative prioritizes sustainable grassroots development and World Rugby–aligned opportunities for Tailevu’s rising players.
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Fiji Flying Fijians Target 100% Fit Start for Autumn Internationals Against England
Fiji’s Flying Fijians push for a fully-fit start to the 2025 Autumn Internationals, rotating in fresh talent as injuries bite. With Nasova among the new faces and a Twickenham showdown on the horizon, coach Mick Byrne signals a tighter, 100%-ready unit poised to make an impact.
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New Zealand Eyes Pacific-ASEAN Unity for 2027 Leaders Meeting
New Zealand’s prime minister signals a bold push to deepen ties between the Pacific Islands Forum and ASEAN, hinting at a united front for 2027. As Timor-Leste joins ASEAN and regional dialogue intensifies, new paths for growth and resilience could emerge for both regions.
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Fiji’s Bulikula secure historic first World Cup berth in women’s rugby league
Fiji’s Bulikula have secured a historic World Cup berth, signaling a turning point for women’s sport in the nation. Behind the milestone are years of hard work, resilience, and a surge of support that promises to shape the next generation of female athletes.
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Rex Ryan Breaks Down On Air as Jets Mourn Nick Mangold’s Passing
Rex Ryan’s tearful on-air tribute spotlights Nick Mangold, a Jets great whose impact runs deep. The moment offers a glimpse of a teammate defined by dedication, loyalty, and quiet courage both on the field and away from it. A powerful reminder of the human side of football and the legacy Mangold leaves behind.
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Trump Teases Possible Third Term as Legal Troubles Intensify
Trump hints at a possible third term even as he rules out a 2028 vice-presidential bid, reigniting questions about his long-term political plans. Amid ongoing legal battles and a charged climate, the road ahead remains uncertain and highly watched.
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Afghan Women United Debuts in FIFA-Organized Friendly in Morocco
Afghan Women United, a refugee women’s football team formed after the Taliban seized power, made a historic debut in a FIFA‑organized friendly in Morocco. Their first outing signals a bold new chapter for Afghan women who have long fought to play the sport they love, backed by resilience and international support.
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Trump in Tokyo Sets Stage for U.S.-China Trade Truce Talks
On a high-stakes Asia swing, a U.S. push to ease trade tensions faces pivotal moments in Tokyo. A historic stop, talks touching on defense and economics, and looming conversations with Xi Jinping hint at shifts that could ripple through markets and regional alliances.
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Arsenal Extend Premier League Lead as Rivals Falter Over Weekend
Arsenal capitalized on a dramatic weekend to strengthen their grip at the top. Momentum is building under Arteta as the title race tightens and tougher fixtures lie ahead.
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Fiji Women Unveil 20-Member Squad for MSG Prime Minister’s Cup 2025
Fiji Kulas unveils a 20-player squad that blends seasoned leaders with rising stars for a major regional challenge in Papua New Guinea. With overseas-based players in the mix, the lineup signals bold ambitions for international exposure and key Oceania competitions ahead.
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New Tavua multipurpose sports court opens doors for Fiji’s youth
An exciting milestone for Tavua’s Toko Sanatan Primary School as a modern multipurpose court is unveiled, funded by the Ministry of Youth and Sports. More than just a court, it’s a launching pad for local talent, community activity, and a brighter future for Fiji’s youth.
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Tailevu’s Semi-Final Run Fuels Hope for Fiji Rugby’s Future
Tailevu’s Skipper Cup 2025 campaign ends in a razor-thin semi-final defeat, yet the season signals a bold shift toward homegrown talent backed by unwavering community support. Tailevu Rugby Union president Joseph Rodan credits families and fans for lifting the team as they build toward future Fiji rugby stars.
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Tamavua Bulls Rally for Youth Empowerment Through Suva Volleyball
Two men’s teams and a girls’ squad, the Tamavua Bulls are chasing more than wins on the Suva courts—they’re building opportunities for local youth through volleyball. With financial challenges but a steadfast mission, their season is about empowerment, skill, and hope through sport.
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Fiji to Host Sangam World Cup in Lautoka Ahead of Centennial Celebrations
Fiji welcomes the Sangam World Cup back to Lautoka for the first time since 2014, bringing 22 teams together across Premier, Masters and Legends as football joins a wider festival of netball, golf, and snooker. With a centennial celebration on the horizon, the event promises fresh energy, bold innovations, and a vibrant display of community…
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Fiji’s Heavyweight Rookie Ravneel Anand Prepares for Boxing Debut Against a Friend
Ravneel Anand makes his heavyweight debut against a longtime friend, a moment that could redefine his life in and out of the ring. With family support and Fiji’s boxing scene buzzing, a new chapter begins.
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Fiji Rugby’s Conditioning Push Takes Center Stage Ahead of Skipper Cup Final
Fiji’s rugby is at a turning point, with talent surfacing from the Skipper Cup and coaches urging stronger conditioning as the key to unlocking international dreams. A sharper focus on endurance could reshape matches and open doors for local players on the global stage.
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Netanyahu Determines Which Foreign Troops May Join Gaza Stabilization Force
Amid talks over a multinational force for Gaza, Israel insists it will decide who can participate and on what terms. The plan hangs on Hamas’s stubborn insistence on disarmament, even as Washington explores broader regional support. With the ceasefire fragile and regional alliances shifting, the next moves could redefine the security landscape.
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Fiji Bulikula Qualify for Rugby League World Cup in Historic Milestone
History is being written as Fiji’s Bulikula secure a place at the Rugby League World Cup. A surge of young talent and breakthrough performances signal a bold new chapter for Fiji women’s rugby on the global stage.
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Fiji’s Bulikula Make World Cup History in Women’s Rugby League
Fiji Bulikula has carved a historic chapter in women’s rugby, securing their first-ever Rugby League World Cup berth in Canada. A commanding display signals a bold new era for Pacific women’s sport and hints at exciting breakthroughs to come. The journey ahead is loaded with momentum, growth, and big questions worth watching.
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Deadly Douala protests raise concerns over Cameroon’s election freedoms
Deadly protests shake Douala as Cameroon nears a pivotal election, underscoring rising demands for accountability and reform. A broader struggle over the country’s political future unfolds.