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Titanic Stars DiCaprio and Zane Reunite on Red Carpet 28 Years After Rival Roles
Leonardo DiCaprio and Billy Zane reunite on a red carpet, 28 years after Titanic’s iconic rivalry. The moment sparks nostalgia and hints at enduring fame, with both… read more
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Three Fiji prison officers jailed over inmate death at Natabua Correctional Centre
Three former prison officers have been sentenced in connection with a deadly assault in custody, prompting a stark ruling on the abuse of power behind bars. The… read more
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Nadi’s Homecoming Concert Ignites Economic Boom and Tourism Buzz
Thousands filled Nadi for a star-studded homecoming weekend, turning a concert into a remarkable economic boost for local businesses and tourism. The event underscored Fiji’s growing potential… read more
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From Tavua to Tokyo: Fiji’s Yeshnil Karan Aims for 1500m PB at World Championships
From a family farm in Tavua to the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Fiji’s Yeshnil Karan chases a personal best in the 1500m. His relentless drive through… read more
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Fiji Advances Women’s Financial Inclusion and Digital Empowerment Plan
Fiji is pursuing a bold push to empower women financially, blending targeted policies with digital literacy to widen access, reduce barriers, and build a more inclusive economy.… read more
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Semi Kunatani Returns to Boost Navosa for Vanua Trophy Opener
Navosa welcomes a familiar force back into their ranks for the opening clash with Yasawa, as Semi Kunatani brings his hard-running, international know-how to the home pack.… read more
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Hope Centre in Fiji Provides Free Prosthetics to Amputees
Free, custom-made prosthetics and early physiotherapy are reshaping life for amputees in Fiji’s rural communities. Backed by international support and a nonprofit approach, mobility and independence are… read more
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Fiji’s Baby Pearls Gear Up for Netball World Youth Cup
Teen captain Nina Nakula leads Fiji’s Baby Pearls as they gear up for the Netball World Youth Cup. Fresh kits, a heartfelt farewell, and a rigorous training… read more
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Daniel Day-Lewis Returns to Acting After Eight-Year Hiatus
Daniel Day-Lewis hints that retirement was never permanent, sharing that his eight-year pause was about rest, not goodbye. Now, a carefully watched comeback is on the horizon,… read more
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Cuba Faces Fourth Nationwide Blackout as Power Grid Collapses
Another nationwide blackout shrouds Cuba in darkness, highlighting the fragility of the island’s aging power grid. As outages persist and shortages bite daily life, residents adapt and… read more
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Namosi Community Pushes for Thorough EIA Review in Veivatuloa Development
Villagers in Namosi gather for a public consultation on a proposed Sun Town Property Development retail and office project in Veivatuloa. The Environmental Impact Assessment takes center… read more
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Fiji Reboots Aviation Security Panels to Safeguard Skies and Tourism
Fiji is taking a bold step to secure its skies by reviving its key aviation committees after 17 years. The move centers on international standards, upgraded border… read more
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High Court Denies Stay, Upholds Penalties in iTaukei Reserve Land Case
An important court ruling rejects a developer’s bid to delay penalties after unlawfully clearing protected iTaukei Reserve land for a road. The decision reinforces strict environmental and… read more
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Big Brother 27 Twist Sends Rachel Reilly to the Jury Without a Nomination
Rachel Reilly’s season 27 run took an unexpected turn when a clock-driven Mastermind’s Maniacal Maze ended her game—without ever landing on the nomination block. The timed hamster-wheel… read more
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Kaitlyn Bristowe’s DWTS Win Comes With Hidden Injuries
Kaitlyn Bristowe’s DWTS triumph came with a heavy price. She opens up about cracked ribs, tendonitis, and the lasting toll of the competition, offering a candid reminder… read more
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Clippers Owner Under NBA Probe Over Endorsement Deal Tied to Kawhi Leonard
An external investigation is examining a high-profile, multi-million endorsement deal linked to Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers. The league has hired a respected law firm… read more
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Fiji Ferris Wheel Tragedy Sparks Safety Overhaul as Investigations Continue
Tragedy at a Fiji showcase has sparked a long road to accountability as investigators review safety protocols and ride mechanics. With families and advocates pressing for transparency,… read more
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Bad Bunny Skips U.S. Dates Over ICE Fears, Focuses on Puerto Rico Residency
Bad Bunny reshapes his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour with a surprising move away from the United States, citing immigration enforcement concerns. The spotlight shifts to… read more
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Fiji’s Baby Pearls Varanise Vula Aims for World Youth Cup Spotlight in Gibraltar
Varanise Vula, Fiji’s Baby Pearls goalkeeper, carries a father’s legacy and a village’s unwavering support as she steps onto the world stage in Gibraltar. From humble beginnings… read more
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Valelevu Police Arrest Suspect Linked to Nadera Grab-and-Run
A recent police operation in Valelevu has yielded a key arrest linked to a brazen grab-and-run in Nadera, a case captured on video. The development points to… read more
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Fiji’s Youth Parliament: A Training Ground for Future Leaders
Fiji’s Youth Parliament is a week-long immersion that turns young minds toward governance, debate, and hands-on policy work. As participants tackle real-world challenges and champion inclusive voices,… read more
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Pacific Urges Moratorium on Deep-Sea Mining for Future Generations
Reverend James Bhagwan warns that chasing quick profits from deep-sea mining could jeopardize the Pacific’s future. He contrasts short-term gains with the enduring value of sustainable stewardship,… read more
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Jasmine Daunakamakama’s World Championship Bid Hampered by Administrative Delay
An up-and-coming Fiji boxing star hits a surprising hurdle on the road to the world stage. Yet, with relentless training and unyielding resolve, her journey shines a… read more
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Fiji Faces Surge in Youth Offences as Community Action Urged
Rising concerns about youth safety in Fiji are sparking a nationwide conversation about prevention, community responsibility, and the balance between rehabilitation and accountability. As families and communities… read more
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Fiji Sets Trial Date for Ex-Attorney-General and Former Elections Supervisor
Former Fiji Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and former Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem head to a mid-September trial in Suva, spotlighting questions of governance and accountability. As prosecutors… read more
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Fiji Seeks Territorial Edge in Pacific Nations Cup With Triple Kickers Against Canada
Fiji’s game plan centers on a trio of skilled kickers to seize field position and control the tempo. As they square off with Canada in a pivotal… read more
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Labasa Market Upgrades Loom as Vendors Demand Relief
Vendors at Labasa Market are pushing for a much-needed upgrade as dust, leaks, and tight spaces raise safety and comfort concerns. With renovation plans moving forward and… read more
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Coral Coast 7s Plans 24-Team Return for 2026
Back to its roots, Fiji’s Coral Coast 7s brings back the beloved 24-team men’s format for a festival that thrives on pure sevens energy and drama. The… read more
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Kim Ju Ae Quietly Steps Into Spotlight During Beijing Visit
Kim Jong Un’s Beijing trip, with daughter Kim Ju Ae quietly beside him, signals a deliberate push to shape a future leadership narrative. From discreet embassy appearances… read more
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What’s Behind Fiji’s Temple Break-Ins and Statue Thefts?
Authorities are probing a string of temple-related incidents across Fiji, with arrests and new leads emerging as security around sacred spaces tightens. Officials say motives are often… read more