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Fiji given last warning over return to democracy - Radio Australia
Fiji given last warning over return to democracy Radio Australia, Australia - ... Rudd says Fiji is a great place full of nice people, who don't deserve to have to put up with self-declared interim prime minister and coup leader, ... |
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Fiji given final warning (Otago Daily Times)
Fiji has been given a last chance to make progress on elections or face suspension from the Pacific Islands Forum, the regional body said today. Fiji has been ruled by Commodore Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama since a military coup in December 2006.
Sisters given permission to come to NZ despite ban - Stuff.co.nz
Sisters given permission to come to NZ despite ban Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - ... to Fiji, Caroline McDonald said the sisters' initial applications to enter New Zealand were blocked by the visa ban instituted following the coup of ... |
Coup leaders must be given immunity: ousted VP - fijilive.com (subscription)
Coup leaders must be given immunity: ousted VP fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - Fiji's military leaders who staged the latest coup must be promised immunity from prosecution otherwise they will not negotiate a solution to the country's ... |
No timeline given by Fiji for election - Radio New Zealand
![]() Fijivillage | No timeline given by Fiji for election Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Mr Smith said Pacific island countries would keep the pressure on to ensure Fiji kept its promise. Fiji's military seized power in a coup on 5 December 2006 ... Australia opens door to Fiji talks Fiji election details awaited by Pacific Forum Fiji delegation in NZ for Pacific forum |
Fiji 'coup' ad questionable but given nod - Stuff.co.nz
Fiji 'coup' ad questionable but given nod Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - By TOM FITZSIMONS - The Dominion Post | Thursday, 30 August 2007 A holiday deal to Fiji advertised with the tagline, What a coup! has been given the okay by ... |
`Coup' ad questionable but given nod - The Dominion Post
`Coup' ad questionable but given nod The Dominion Post, New Zealand - A holiday deal to Fiji advertised with the tagline, What a coup! has been given the okay by the Advertising Standards Authority. Travel agent Our Pacific ... |
Ousted Fiji lawmakers to challenge immunity given military coup makers - International Herald Tribun
Ousted Fiji lawmakers to challenge immunity given military coup makers International Herald Tribune, France - ... Fiji lawmakers will challenge the legality of a decree by the nation's president granting the military immunity for mounting a bloodless coup that ... |
Investors given 'kick in the teeth' - Stuff.co.nz
| Investors given 'kick in the teeth' Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - The problems were compounded when a resort development in Fiji was disrupted by the December coup. A report from the receivers to investors says the company ... Bridgecorp collapse could cost 75% of funds Bridgecorp receivers have bad news for investors |
Investors given 'kick in the teeth' (Stuff)
Thousands of investors owed $460 million by the collapsed Bridgecorp finance company will have to wait at least six months to see any money - and may receive just a quarter of their funds.
Fiji given benchmarks for lifting of sanctions - Taipei Times
| Fiji given benchmarks for lifting of sanctions Taipei Times, Taiwan - The EU has said more than F$400 million (US$250 million) worth of aid to Fiji would be either delayed or put at risk because of Bainimarama's bloodless coup ... |
Fiji Anti-Corruption Body Given `Draconian' Powers, Lawyer Says - Bloomberg
| Fiji Anti-Corruption Body Given `Draconian' Powers, Lawyer Says Bloomberg - Fiji's coup affected the economy, which is reliant on tourism and sugar production. Tourist arrivals in January this year fell 9 percent from the same ... |
Fiji Anti-Corruption Body Given `Draconian' Powers, Lawyer Says (Bloomberg.com)
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- A body set up by Fiji's caretaker government to investigate corruption has powers of arrest and interrogation that break the law and constitution, a spokeswoman for the country's law society said.
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