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Don't leave, Fiji tells Australians (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI says it is responding to calls to boost security for Australian diplomats and it is unnecessary for the families of high commission staff to leave the country.
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Australia tells Fiji to up security (Daily Telegraph)
AUSTRALIA'S ambassador to Fiji said today he was "deeply disappointed" the interim Government here had rejected his request for Australian police protection in the wake of death threats.
Fiji safe for tourists, says PM (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI'S self-appointed Prime Minister has moved to allay fears that tourists in the country are at risk, after an Australian couple was tied up and robbed aboard their boat.
Fiji death threat for Australian (Daily Telegraph)
POLICE in Fiji are investigating a death threat against Australia's high commissioner there.
Fiji deports second Australian (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI's military rulers have deported a second Australian newspaper publisher after deeming him a national security threat, drawing a fresh wave of international condemnation.
Fiji condemned for press crackdown (Daily Telegraph)
AUSTRALIA, the US and New Zealand have condemned the deportation of an Australian newspaper publisher from military-ruled Fiji.
Aussie journalist kicked out of Fiji (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI'S military Government has ignored a court order and deported the Australian publisher of the Fiji Times newspaper, after labelling him a threat to national security.
Australia 'taking leading Fiji role' (Daily Telegraph)
AUSTRALIA is leading Pacific nations in pressuring Fiji to return to democratic rule, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said.
Fiji to China: we support Tibet action (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI'S military government has written to China supporting the Asian country's crackdown in Tibet, according to reports.
Aussie publisher deported from Fiji (Daily Telegraph)
AN Australian publisher has been taken from his home and deported from Fiji after his newspaper ran a series of controversial articles about a government minister.
Ousted Fiji PM charged with corruption (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI'S former prime minister Laisenia Qarase, ousted in a coup two years ago, has been arrested and charged with corruption.
Australian publisher seized in Fiji (Daily Telegraph)
THE Australian publisher of a Fiji newspaper has been taken from his home and could be deported to Australia, it was reported today.
Shaun Edwards shows his Welsh mettle (Daily Telegraph)
England's loss is the Welsh team's gain as the acquisition of the Wasps head coach is a major coup for Wales, writes Ieuan Evans.
How the web is shaping the paradise island of Vorovoro (Daily Telegraph)
Vorovoro, off the coast of Fiji, is being renewed - by a social networking website, says Matt Warman.
Urinating soldier blamed for falling Fiji tourism (Daily Telegraph)
A Fijian soldier who urinated on a Japanese woman on a flight - sparking outraged headlines in Tokyo - is to blame for falling tourism between the two countries, one of Fiji's leading newspapers has claimed.
Fiji plot claim absurd, says Downer (Daily Telegraph)
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Alexander Downer says it's absurd to suggest Australia would be involved in an assassination attempt on Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama
NZ rubbishes Fiji assassination claim (Daily Telegraph)
NEW Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has rubbished suggestions her country has helped finance an assassination attempt on Fiji coup leader Frank Bainimarama.
Murder suspects removed from UN mission (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI'S coup leader Frank Bainimarama defended today attempts by the military to send nine murder suspects overseas on a UN peacekeeping mission.
Rugby star charged with murder (Daily Telegraph)
A NEW Zealand national rugby representative is among eight soldiers charged in Fiji over a murder which sparked concerns about human rights abuses following the Pacific nation's latest military coup.
Fiji coup leader promises democracy (Daily Telegraph)
FIJI'S coup leader Frank Bainimarama has made a no-strings commitment to return his country to democratic rule by the end of March 2009, Australia, New Zealand and Tonga said today.





