We have started to collect the most important news related to Fiji in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Fiji's leader says NZ Prime Minister John Key is "very rude", after regional leaders demanded he hold elections.
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Fiji's military rulers are given until the end of the year to hold an election or face sanctions from the Pacific Islands Forum.
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Fiji's military rulers move to deport an Australian newspaper publisher on the eve of a regional summit.
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At least 10 people are now known to have died in floods in Fiji, as weather experts warn of further severe storms.
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Fijian authorities issue a severe flood warning for the whole island group, following days of heavy rain in the Pacific nation.
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Six people are feared dead in flooding in the Pacific nation of Fiji, and more downpours are expected in coming days.
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New Zealand and Fiji expel each other's top diplomats in a deepening row over Fiji's slow return to democracy.
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Pacific foreign ministers meeting in military-ruled Fiji urge the country to hold elections and ensure a swift return to democracy.
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Two years on, are elections in Fiji any closer?
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Billy Slater and Johnathan Thurston score hat-tricks as Australia reached the World Cup final with a 52-0 demolition of Fiji in Sydney.
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Australia defeat Fiji and will play New Zealand in the Rugby League World Cup final.
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Ireland look to make history as they take on Fiji in the semi-final play-off on the Gold Coast.
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Pacific leaders have threatened to suspend Fiji from a regional forum if it does not press ahead with planned elections.
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