Fiji Rugby Union Chairman Bill Gavoka has confirmed that the FRU Board has decided that the traditional Fijian war dance, the 'cibi' will be performed by all national rugby teams before an International test match.
The political upheaval in the Cook Islands over the Christmas period has led the opposition Cook Islands Party to call for new elections, New Zealand media reported on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin said on Tuesday that the main obstacle to replacing the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, is Washington’s plan to build a missile defense system, which he said threatens
Somali pirates carried out a record number of attacks and hijackings in 2009, despite the deployment of international warships to thwart them and a United Nations Security Council resolution to bring the fight
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The Fiji Rugby Union will meet tomorrow to discuss amongst other things the decision by the national team to restore or not the traditional war cry or 'cibi' as it is known.