We have started to collect the most important news related to Fiji in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
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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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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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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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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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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Fiji's military rulers move to deport an Australian newspaper publisher on the eve of a regional summit.
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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 leader says NZ Prime Minister John Key is "very rude", after regional leaders demanded he hold elections.
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Fiji's military ruler dismisses Commonwealth pressure for a return to democracy and rules out any election soon.
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Fijian President Ratu Josefa Iloilo takes power and suspends the constitution, a day after judges ruled the government unlawful.
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