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'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' - Fiji Times


'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends'
Fiji Times, Fiji - 49 minutes ago
Update: 3:21PM The interim Government's investigations into corruption within the country is said to be incomplete and being a barrier for Fiji holding ...

Fiji ends state of emergency MWC News

BBC News Fiji ends state of emergency MWC News - 1 hour ago By Agencies Fiji's military-led government has said it will lift a month-long state of emergency after it found no threat to the country's stability. Fiji to lift emergency regulations ABC Online Fiji coup leader to lift emergency regulations AFP BBC News - New Zealand Herald

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FICAC ends probe on Fatiaki (Fijilive.com)

The Fiji Islands Commission against Corruption has completed its investigation into allegations against suspended chief Justice Daniel Fatiaki.

War of words ends in coup - Fiji Times


War of words ends in coup
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
He said in between talks of coup and confrontation, Fiji had its share of drama caused by an intense election campaign in May and the multi-party ...
Bainimarama assures a better Fiji fijilive.com (subscription)
Paper clarifies coup belief Fiji Times
Bainimarama challenges Ratu Joni Fiji Times
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Qarase Rejects Return to Suva as Fiji Emergency Ends (Update1) - Bloomberg


Qarase Rejects Return to Suva as Fiji Emergency Ends (Update1)
Bloomberg - 21 minutes ago
The coup was Fiji's fourth in 19 years and was supported by the 3500-strong armed forces. The US, Australia, New Zealand and countries in the Pacific region ...

Qarase Rejects Return to Capital After Fiji Emergency Rule Ends - Bloomberg



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Qarase Rejects Return to Capital After Fiji Emergency Rule Ends
Bloomberg - 3 hours ago
The coup was Fiji's fourth in 19 years and was supported by the 3500-strong armed forces. The US, Australia, New Zealand and countries in the Pacific region ...
Fiji travel warnings downgraded Brisbane Times
Australia's travel warning for Fiji eased People's Daily Online
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Qarase Rejects Return to Suva as Fiji Emergency Ends (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Fiji's ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase said he won't return to the capital after the lifting of state of emergency regulations that exiled him to a remote island, because the military will probably detain him.

Qarase Rejects Return to Capital After Fiji Emergency Rule Ends (Bloomberg.com)

June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Fiji's ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase said he won't return to the capital after the lifting of state of emergency regulations that exiled him to a remote island, because the military will probably detain him.

Fiji ends emergency regulations in aid deal with...

Fiji ends emergency regulations in aid deal with European Union Gabriel Haboubi at 4:31 PM ET Photo source or description JURIST ... The government of Fiji official website; JURIST news archive Thursday lifted emergency ... overthrowing the government in a military coup JURIST reports on December 5. The emergency powers

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State of emergency ends in Fiji (BBC News)

Fiji's military leader lifts a state of emergency imposed after he seized power in December 2006.

Polls Office probe ends (Fijilive.com)

Interim Finance Minister Mahendra Chaudhry is expected to submit a report on a special investigation into Fiji?s Elections Office to the Interim Prime Minister today.
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