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Forum declines comment on Fiji budget as election commitment fades - Radio New Zealand International


Forum declines comment on Fiji budget as election commitment fades
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 9 minutes ago
... Forum leaders’ summit in Niue in August, the Forum said Fiji had to keep its timetable of having elections as promised following the 2006 military coup. ...

FIJI TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND DECLINES - Niu FM


FIJI TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND DECLINES
Niu FM, New Zealand - 10 minutes ago
A spokeswoman says New Zealand's travel sanctions against Fiji following its latest coup may have deterred trade and it appears Fiji is now focusing more on ...

Hotel occupancy declines - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Hotel occupancy declines
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 13 minutes ago
The Fiji Hoteliers Association says visitor arrivals have plummeted since the coup last year. Association president Dixon Seeto has told Radio New Zealand ...

Fiji court declines stall of coup hearing - Radio Australia


Fiji court declines stall of coup hearing
Radio Australia, Australia - 54 minutes ago
Fiji's High Court has declined the application for a deferment of the ousted prime minister Laisenia Qarase's case to determine the legality of the December ...
Qarase lawyers seek deferment of Fijian coup case Radio Australia
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Queen Elizabeth declines Suva invitation - Radio Australia


Queen Elizabeth declines Suva invitation
Radio Australia, Australia - 34 minutes ago
Media reports have speculated the Queen decided not to go to Fiji because of the political turmoil in the country following the coup.
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