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The supreme law of the land effectively legalises dictatorship, according to one of the deputy prime ministers of the island nation.
Criticising the opposition's lack of support, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka warns the defeat denies Fijians a chance to shape their supreme law.
Our Prime Minister not only wants to join the trade war, he wants to pick sides and lead the fight. Not for Christopher Luxon the warning of what to do when elephants fight. The Prime Minister of Fiji ...
Recent developments should draw attention to the moral costs of Rabuka’s decision to unreservedly embrace both Trump and ...
The two island states are collaborating even more on mutual concerns like trade and climate resilience. Read more at ...
Fiji's High Court found Frank Bainimarama guilty of quashing a probe into allegations of corruption at a Fijian university.
Hon. Tovosia acknowledged the strong community and cultural ties between the two nations, especially the enduring presence of ...
He says if there’s a slowdown, it could affect remittances, tourism, and spending power, particularly if high tariffs raise ...
The meeting highlighted the strong and enduring ties between Fiji and the Solomon Islands, reaffirming the two nations’ ...