President Muizzu Approves Gulper Shark Fishing Despite Widespread Public Opposition

MALDIVES: President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s administration has allowed gulper shark fishing to start again in the Maldives, even though most citizens do not support ending the long-term ban, according to a national survey. The President’s Office released a new regulation in the government gazette that sets up guidelines for managing and controlling gulper shark fishing [...]

President Says Government Measures Have Led Many to Quit Smoking

MALDIVES: President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu reports that the tobacco-control measures put in place by his administration are showing positive results, with many people quitting smoking. His administration has taken several steps to control tobacco use, such as banning vapes and e-cigarettes, doubling the import duty and value-added tax on cigarettes, and introducing a general [...]

Survey Finds Alarming Effects of Excessive Screen Time on Youth in Maldives

MALDIVES: The phrase "iPad kids" has become a common, though concerning, way to describe a generation that has been glued to screens since they were little. We've all noticed them: the quiet child in a restaurant, eating while fixated on a YouTube video; the toddler in a stroller, who suddenly wakes up when the 'Cocomelon' [...]

Maldives Media Resists Government’s Proposed “Control Bill”

MALDIVES: The media community in the Maldives has come together to oppose the proposed establishment of a new regulator that would have extensive powers to impose fines and shut down news organizations, signaling concerns over a potential new crackdown as the government dismissed calls to abandon the "media control bill." Parliament held a special session [...]

Maldives Provides Loan Assistance to 52 Pilot Trainees in Spain

MALDIVES: Dr. Ali Haidar Ahmed, the Minister for Higher Education, announced that 52 of the 127 Maldivian pilot students studying in Spain have been granted an extension on their loans. This decision aims to tackle ongoing issues these students have been facing, such as visa complications, rising expenses, inadequate stipends, and course lengths that surpass [...]

“I Couldn’t Lift My Own Child”: Personal Stories Highlight Endometriosis Struggles in the Maldives

MALDIVES: Women in the Maldives who suffer from endometriosis encounter significant challenges, including misdiagnosis, stigma, and financial struggles. Even though the current government has opened an endometriosis clinic and offers health insurance coverage, many surgeries still need to be performed overseas, and welfare assistance does not cover these expenses. In the country, radiologists often do [...]

Maldives President Reaffirms Strong Commitment to Deepening Bilateral Relations with Sri Lanka

MALDIVES: President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has reiterated the Maldives' dedication to enhancing collaboration with Sri Lanka in order to reach common objectives of peace, development, and prosperity. He emphasized the strong relationship between the two nations, which is founded on sixty years of diplomatic relations, a shared historical background, and strong cultural ties. Dr. Muizzu [...]

In the Trenches: Maldives Faces Race Against Time to Harness Youth Workforce

Maldives: Youth make up 35 percent of the country's unemployed population. Those who do have jobs report working long hours for minimal pay, which negatively impacts their mental well-being. Almost a quarter of Maldivians aged 18 to 35 are neither employed, studying, nor undergoing training, totaling 117,076 young individuals—nearly the entire population of Malé. Despite [...]

Mental Health Helpline Assists 8,396 People

Maldives: So far, 8,396 individuals have reached out for assistance from the mental health helpline. The helpline aims to improve the quality of services for those dealing with various mental health challenges through sustainable measures. A key goal of the helpline is to provide initial support to individuals of all ages who are experiencing mental [...]

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