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Visa waiver for Taiwanese visitors

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Taipei, Taiwan: From 30 November 2009, Taiwanese passport holders travelling to New Zealand for less than three months on business, as tourists, to visit friends or relatives or for s

Countries agree on Pacific fish pact

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Auckland, New Zealand: Agreement was reached last week on a new organisation to manage South Pacific fisheries.

Stop your bullying, Fiji leader tells NZ

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Suva, Fiji: Fiji’s leader has sent a message to the New Zealand Government - butt out and stop your bullying.

Fiji’s leader sends clear business signal to Australia, NZ

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Suva, Fiji: Fiji’s leader Commodore Frank  Bainimarama has used the annual gathering of business executives at the Exporter of the Year Awards to tell recalcitrant neighbours

Ex-Fiji commander seeks Australian protection

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Sydney, Australia: The former head of Fiji's land forces says he would not be welcome back in his country, and has applied for a protection visa to stay in Australia.

Australian PM warns Fiji 'coup culture' could spread

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Canberra, Australia: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Wednesday warned against the spread of a “coup culture” in the Pacific

New Zealand expels Fiji diplomat: McCully

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Wellington, New Zealand: The New Zealand Government has expelled Fiji’s acting head of mission in Wellington Kulianiasi Seru Savou in retaliation to Commodore Frank Bainimarama’s directive

Australia expels Fiji diplomat

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Suva, Fiji: The Australian Government has expelled Fiji's top diplomat in response to a decision by the country's military leaders to declare Australia's High Commissioner persona non grata.

Australian and New Zealand diplomats given 24 hours to leave Fiji: Bainimarama

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Suva, Fiji: Australia and New Zealand heads of mission in Fiji have been given 24 hours to leave the country.

PM Rudd using Pacific solution: Turnbull

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Canberra, Australia: Australian Opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull says the federal government is utilising the Pacific Solution by processing asylum seekers at Christmas Island.

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