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Bangladesh medics struggle to cope with Rohingya influ | NZ FIJI...

Updated: 7:20am - Daylpara, Cox's Bazar – Dr Mohammad Hossain has already seen more than 50 injured Rohingya Muslims. Another big number of people are waiting their turn at a nearby mosque in Daylpara village on the banks of the river Naf that separates Bangladesh from Myanmar.

Farah Khan: What happens when you die? | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 10:52am - If you think I am going to tell you about life after death then you absolutely correct! Just not in the way you though. I am going to tell you about what your loved ones are going to go through when you pass away.

Fameeza Sheikh: In Business Planning is Everything | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 10:45am - As the saying goes ‘If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail’ This simple statement applies to many areas of our lives. Even so, it is especially true when operating a Business.

Dr Ashraf Choudhary: Why people must vote? | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 10:35am - Many ethnic people speak privately and say their vote changes nothing. They are often despondent, and complain that their efforts to be counted have dissipated.

RFMF Commander ensured the safety of the people of Fiji during...

Updated: 10:26am - The Republic of Fiji Military says that it is deeply concerned with National Federation Party MP Parmod Chand’s statements regarding the 2000 military coup where he also blamed the former Commander and current Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama for the 2000 coup.

Dad, Acting Prime Minister’s Big Fan | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 10:12am - A big fan of the Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is his dad, Sayed Khaiyum.

Election 2017 on a knife edge | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 9:15am - Power Play - With just a week to go in the campaign, this general election is closer than any political contest New Zealand has seen for more than a decade.

NZers return from fighting ‘tornado-like’ Canadian wildfires | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 9:07am - Working up to 14-hour days in gruelling heat and navigating steep cliffs with heavy gear to fight "tornado-like fires", is how Napier woman Allison Ludlow spent the past month.

Arrests made over synthetic drug distribution, manufacturing in Auckland | NZ...

Updated: 8:37am - A total of four arrests have been made over synthetic drugs in west Auckland - in two separate sting operations.

Police confirm gunshots fired in Te Atatu | NZ FIJI TIMES

Updated: 7:52am - Police have confirmed that shots were fired at a car parked at a house in Te Atatu yesterday late afternoon.
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