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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Fijian counterpart Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka in Hyderabad House, New Delhi on Monday ...
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The Print on MSNIndia-Fiji ties have come full circle. Envoy was expelled after Rabuka-led coup nearly 40 yrs ago
The year was 1987 when Rabuka, then a Lt Col, had ousted the democratically elected government in his country. Two years on, ...
Fiji hopes a Truth and Reconciliation Commission on its history of violent coups can heal the divisions between its two main communities. The post Fiji Is Finally Confronting Its History of ...
Sitiveni Rabuka's visit to New Delhi marks a major shift in India-Fiji ties as the former coup leader who once expelled India ...
Fears of an imminent coup in Fiji grew on Monday as Australia and New Zealand warned their citizens to avoid travel to the island nation and South Pacific neighbours called a regional crisis meeting.
SUVA, Fiji — Fiji's coup leader said today that the military could rule for "up to 50 years" unless the Pacific island's powerful tribal chiefs approve an interim government.
Failed Fijian coup leader George Speight and six others were released from prison on Thursday after being granted a pardon by President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere, who acted on the advice of Fiji’s Mercy ...
Fiji's military commander tightened his grip on power when he was sworn in as interim prime minister on Friday, exactly a month after his bloodless coup overthrew the South Pacific nation's ...
Former coup leader George Speight, sentenced to life imprisonment in Fiji in 2002 for treason, was released from prison on Thursday after he was pardoned by Fiji's Mercy Commission, officials said ...
Fiji coup leader George Speight on Tuesday began a life prison term for treason after escaping the hangman's noose, but few in the ethnically divided South Pacific nation believe he will spend the ...
SUVA, Fiji -- Fiji's coup leader ran want ads in local newspapers Saturday to fill vacant Cabinet jobs, trying to piece together a new government for the south Pacific country.
Tourists like a place to match its postcards. When Fiji’s May 2000 coup replaced images of palm-fringed beaches with a jumpy montage of riots and burning buildings, many would-be visitors went ...
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