We have started to collect the most important news related to Fiji in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Australia renews its request for better security for its diplomats in Fiji, after its top envoy receives a third death threat.
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A Commonwealth envoy is due to arrive in Fiji, as a new Amnesty report highlights rights abuses in the military-run state.
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Commonwealth leaders urge Fiji's military rulers to restore democracy and ensure human rights are protected.
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Counting begins after Fiji's poll, with Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase confident of winning an outright majority.
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Two years on, are elections in Fiji any closer?
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Coup leader and interim PM Cmdr Frank Bainimarama appoints himself head of Fiji's influential indigenous council.
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At least three people are dead as Cyclone Mick rips through Fiji's main island, before heading for Tonga.
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A state of emergency is imposed in Fiji, three months after the previous one was lifted.
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Fiji's former prime minister says he faces treason charges following a military coup that ousted him.
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The former leader of Fiji begins a legal bid to have last year's coup declared unconstitutional.
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