(Reuters) -Fiji's military will help police maintain law and order, Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said on Thursday, citing growing concerns of ethnic tension after an election last week resulted in ...
Meanwhile, almost a month since Jone Vakarisi's death, no one has been formally charged and police investigations is ongoing.
People's Alliance Party leader Sitiveni Rabuka gestures during a church service at the Fijian Teachers Association Hall in Suva, Fiji, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022. Fijian police on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022 ...
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Fiji considers state of emergency over drugs and gangs as police and military crackdown ramps up
The suspected murder of a Fijian underworld figure held in military custody has sparked a new chapter in the island nation's ...
Fiji’s war against drugs may become one of the defining national challenges of this political era. The public mood suggests ...
More allegations of torture by the Republic of Fiji Military Forces are emerging in local media amid growing calls for an ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Fijian police on Thursday said they were calling in the military to help maintain security following a close election last week that is now being disputed. It was an ...
The upgraded Vuvale Union is part of an expanding web of alliances and arrangements escalating Pacific involvement in the ...
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission says it is closely monitoring ongoing joint operations by the ...
Fijian police on Thursday said they were calling in the military to help maintain security following a close election last week that is now being disputed. It was an alarming development in a Pacific ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Fijian police on Thursday said they were calling in the military to help maintain security following a close election last week that is now being disputed. It was an alarming ...
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