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 military, which seized power in a coup, warns it will not accept criticism of the new leadership.
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Fiji's coup leader says he has restored the former president to power, though the military remains in tight control.
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Fijians are electing a new parliament, with the racial divide and national security dominating the week-long poll.
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The extremely rare Fiji petrel is spotted at sea in its natural habitat for the first time, by scientists working with Birdlife International.
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Australia romp to a comfortable 55-12 victory over a second-string Fiji in the Pool B clash in Montpellier.
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Fiji's second-largest island braces for flooding as Cyclone Daman lashes it with hurricane force winds.
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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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South Africa edge an absorbing clash with the exciting Fijians 37-20 to book a World Cup semi-final place.
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Fiji's military leader lifts a state of emergency imposed after he seized power in December 2006.
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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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