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But Sitiveni Rabuka also stressed he doesn't believe that China is actively looking for such a security foothold in the ...
Fiji's prime minister has delivered a blow to China's security goals in the Pacific, saying that his country would "not ...
While the Wallabies got out of jail with a last minute try to beat Fiji 21-18 in Newcastle last weekend, the Pacific ...
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AAP on MSNAustralia to grow Fiji ties after Rabuka visitAustralia has committed tens of millions more to Fiji in a strengthening of the bilateral "Vuvale Partnership" aimed at ...
Silence is engrained in the Fijian psyche and expected and observed on during a variety of ceremonial occasions. It was not just a mark of respect for Roko Ului, it allowed him to dominate the space.
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Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said he would not back China erecting a military base in the Pacific, stating that they ...
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Fiji’s Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, has called on fellow Pacific leaders to resist Chinese efforts to establish a ...
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World Politics Review on MSNFiji Is Finally Confronting Its History of Violent CoupsFiji hopes a Truth and Reconciliation Commission on its history of violent coups can heal the divisions between its two main ...
China's embassy in Fiji denied on Thursday that Beijing wanted a military base or sphere of influence in the Pacific Islands, ...
The patriarchal bargain shaping Fijian society has often played out as a man seizing power by force, followed by voters legitimizing him at the ballot box.
Fijian leader Sitiveni Rabuka has promised to fight attempts by Beijing to secure a military foothold in the Pacific, and urged stronger ties with Australia.
Fiji is opposed to China setting up a military base in the Pacific Islands, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said on Wednesday, adding that it did not need such a base to project power, as shown by an ...
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