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Fiji's sugar subsidies at risk, says EU - The Nelson Mail
Fiji's sugar subsidies at risk, says EU The Nelson Mail, New Zealand - By MARTIN KAY in Niue - The Dominion Post | Saturday, 23 August 2008 The European Union has sent a clear signal to Fiji coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama that ... |
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Assassination-plot trial resumes in Fiji court - The Nelson Mail
Assassination-plot trial resumes in Fiji court The Nelson Mail, New Zealand - By DAN EATON - The Press | Wednesday, 16 July 2008 The trial of a New Zealand man accused of plotting to assassinate Fiji's coup leader has resumed in Suva, ... |
Reporters lucky not to be deported - PM (The Courier Mail)
PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.
Fiji stand-off on security for Australian diplomat (Mandurah Mail)
THE Federal Government will pay for staff and their families at the high commission in Fiji to voluntarily return to Australia after Fiji's military rulers dismissed requests to bolster security following two death threats against the high commissioner, James Batley.The Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith, yesterday called on Fiji to comply with its obligations under the Vienna Convention on ...
Australia recalls Fiji diplomats over safety fears (Margaret River Mail)
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has described death threats against Australia's high commissioner in Fiji as "vile and repugnant", as the government moved to repatriate diplomatic families.The federal government will pay for families of diplomatic staff to voluntarily return to Australia after the Fiji government continued to ignore requests for extra security at the mission in Suva.Mr Smith said ...
Deported Fiji publisher hopes court action will allow return (Busselton-Dunsborough Mail)
AUCKLAND - The Australian publisher of a Fiji newspaper deported from the South Pacific country last week is hoping court action tomorrow may allow him to return.Publisher of the Fiji Times, Evan Hannah, was deported on Friday amid claims he was a security threat.Fiji's government, ruled by military commander Frank Bainimarama since a coup in December 2006, has been accused of trying to ...
Deported Fiji publisher hopes court action will allow return (Margaret River Mail)
AUCKLAND - The Australian publisher of a Fiji newspaper deported from the South Pacific country last week is hoping court action tomorrow may allow him to return.Publisher of the Fiji Times, Evan Hannah, was deported on Friday amid claims he was a security threat.Fiji's government, ruled by military commander Frank Bainimarama since a coup in December 2006, has been accused of trying to ...
Fiji deports Murdoch newspaper publisher (The Globe and Mail)
Move is latest crackdown since military seized power in 2006 coup
Fiji chastises Australia - Courier Mail
Fiji chastises Australia Courier Mail, Australia - FIJI has chastised Australia after a recent report found Australia may have breached international law in the run-up to the 2006 military coup. ... Australia accused of Fiji threat FHRC report concerns State Concentrate on having an election: Smith |
NZer expected to head Fiji's election team - The Nelson Mail
NZer expected to head Fiji's election team The Nelson Mail, New Zealand - The former supervisor, Semesa Karavaki, was forced out of office by the military, following their December 2008 coup. They claimed the elections earlier in ... |
We're cut off from our grandchildren - Fiji military rulers - The Nelson Mail
We're cut off from our grandchildren - Fiji military rulers The Nelson Mail, New Zealand - Following the December 2006 military coup, which overthrew democracy for the fourth time, New Zealand and Australia imposed "smart sanctions" prohibiting ... |
Brown left red faced after Fiji tourism advertisement sparks outrage - Daily Mail
![]() Daily Mail | Brown left red faced after Fiji tourism advertisement sparks outrage Daily Mail, UK - ... Fiji's Pacific neighbours including Australia and New Zealand, which both condemned the PM for promoting the country which suffered a military coup in ... |
Brown left red-faced after Fiji tourism advertisement sparks outrage (Daily Mail)
Gordon Brown has been left embarrassed after his face was used in an advertisement promoting tourism to the troubled Pacific nation of Fiji. The Prime Minister - who is usually a harsh critic of military regimes - featured in the controversial advert by London-based firm DK Advertising, which promoted tourism to the country
Australian publisher thrown out of Fiji - Kalgoorlie Golden Mail
Australian publisher thrown out of Fiji Kalgoorlie Golden Mail, Australia - Fiji's interim government, headed by coup leader and self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama, said Hunter was deported because he was a security ... |
Australian publisher thrown out of Fiji - The Wimmera Mail Times
Australian publisher thrown out of Fiji The Wimmera Mail Times, Australia - Fiji's interim government, headed by coup leader and self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama, said Hunter was deported because he was a security ... |
Fiji prime minister takes wider power ahead of promised elections (Charleston Daily Mail)
SUVA, Fiji (AP) -- The military commander who seized power in Fiji in a 2006 coup tightened his control over the Pacific islands nation Tuesday by naming himself head of its supreme tribal council.
Shaun of the dread as Wales take a dig at England over Edwards (Daily Mail)
Warren Gatland acclaimed his cross-border capture of Shaun Edwards on Monday as a ?huge coup? for Wales before firing a sharp riposte at England rugby director Rob Andrew
Confusion as Fiji's Bainimarama trapped in Iraq - The Nelson Mail
Confusion as Fiji's Bainimarama trapped in Iraq The Nelson Mail, New Zealand - By MICHAEL FIELD - Fairfax Media | Saturday, 29 December 2007 Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama is trapped in the Iraqi capital Baghdad in unexplained ... |
Mail Call - Newsweek: International Editions - MSNBC.com
... appears that 2007 will be full of challenges for the United Nations (Iraq, Sri Lanka, Fiji ... Elections, Not a Coup d'Etat As a member of Turkey's democratically elected Parliament, I ...
Samoa tourism steps out from the shade (Mail and Guardian)
Samoa has palm-fringed beaches, lagoons filled with wildly coloured fish and jungle-covered hills, but is only slowly coming out of the shade of better known South Pacific tourist destinations.
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