We have started to collect the most important news related to Fiji in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Ex-Fijian PM Sitiveni Rabuka appears in court charged with inciting a mutiny in 2000, as a general election continues.
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Fiji's ousted prime minister says public anger against a military coup could force the new rulers to step down.
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The US and Australia voice fears of a coup in Fiji, as tensions mount between the military and the government.
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Charges are downgraded against ten men accused of plotting to murder Fiji's military leader.
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Fiji's post-coup leader indicates he may hold elections a year earlier than originally planned.
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Fiji's military chief warns he will overthrow the government on Friday, unless his demands are met.
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Fiji's military commander warns that the refusal of the prime minister to resign might lead to violence.
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Troops in Fiji's capital set up road blocks and seize police weapons, fuelling speculation an army coup is imminent.
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Fiji has ordered the envoys of New Zealand and Australia, its two biggest neighbours, to leave within 24 hours.
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Fiji's military ruler, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, unveils plans for a new constitution by 2013, ahead of elections in 2014.
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