Location: Southern Asia, group of atolls in the Indian Ocean, south-southwest of India Southern Asia, group of atolls in the Indian Ocean, south-southwest of India

Capital: Male

Total Area: 300 sq km'

Population: appox. 359,008359,008

Languages: Maldivian DhivehiMaldivian Dhivehi

Currency: Rufiyaa (MVR) Rufiyaa (MVR)

Independance Day: 26 July 1965 (from UK)

Date Joined: 1982

Head of Government: President HE Ibrahim Mohamed Solih(since 17 November 2018)



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HE Mohamed Muizzu


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His Excellency Abdul Gayoom


His Excellency Mohamed Nasheed


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Former Maldives President Nasheed hurt in suspected bomb attack

Former Maldives president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed was injured in a blast outside his family home on Thursday, police said in a statement.

“Following an explosion … Speaker of Parliament President Mohamed Nasheed has sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment at ADK Hospital [in the capital Male],” the statement said on Thursday.

Two close family members, who asked not to be identified due to the sensitivity of the situation, told Reuters news agency that Nasheed was talking and responsive before being treated under anaesthesia at the hospital. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, a close ally of Nasheed, said an investigation into the explosion was under way.
High chance of new variant in Maldives: HEOC

Dr. Mohamed Ali, from IGMH, said that looking at how certain demographics have been presenting symptoms of COVID-19, there was a high chance of a new variant currently being present in Maldives. During the media briefing by Health Emergency Operation Center (HEOC) on Tuesday evening, Dr. Mohamed said demographics that had not showed severe symptoms previously have been becoming more serious, and require greater medical attention.


One such group, he noted, were pregnant women.

"When the COVID-19 pandemic started, it was decided pregnant women are not particularly high risk patients. That was globally accepted, and that is how we have been seeing cases so far. Even if pregnant women get COVID and become sick, it does not escalate so that we have to hospitalize and treat them in the ICU," Dr. Mohamed said. One of the nine people currently admitted in Dharumavantha Hospital is a pregnant woman. She is not being treated via a ventilator, although six other people are.

"Her case is an exemption, we have not seen a case as severe as that before [with a pregnant woman]," Dr. Mohamed said.

With the way the newer cases have been presenting, especially in how they affect both the lungs, Dr. Mohamed predicts that there is a high chance of newer variant already being present in Maldives.
US to Open Embassy in Maldives Amid Geopolitics Competition with China

MALE - The United States is opening an embassy in the Maldives to strengthen economic and security cooperation five decades after the two nations established diplomatic ties.  

The move reflects “the?continued?growth?of?the?U.S.-Maldives?relationship?and underscoring the United States’?unshakeable?commitment to Maldives and the Indo-Pacific region,” said U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a statement Wednesday after his meetings in the Maldives with President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid. 

The latest move is seen as part of Washington’s push for a free and open Indo-Pacific to curb Beijing’s influence in the region.    
  
The United States does not have a consulate or embassy in Maldives currently but operates an American Center in Mal?. The U.S. ambassador and embassy staff in Sri Lanka are accredited to Maldives and make regular visits to the island archipelago.   
Abu Dhabi Development Fund helps Maldives

The Maldives Ambassador to the UAE Hussain Niyaaz has expressed gratefulness for the unceasing support the host government has been extending for the pursuit of the economic growth and stability of the South Asian archipelago, also known since the ancient times as “Garland of Islands” or Maladvipa (Sanskrit). In particular, Niyaaz mentioned the Abu Dhabi Development Fund which “has been playing a crucial role in facilitating the economic expansion of the country through
Maldives set to reopen its resort islands to international visitors from 15 July

Here’s some good news for those frustrated by the lack of travel options in the Covid-19 era: The Maldives is reopening to international visitors on July 15. And, yes, that includes U.S. citizens. The picturesque chain of almost 1,200 islands in the Indian Ocean has a remote location that lends itself naturally to social distancing, with luxury accommodations focused on private overwater bungalows and much of the activity outdoors as well—all fortunate factors for the economy
WHO donates GeneXpert cartridges to Maldives

World Health Organisation (WHO), in collaboration with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), donated cartridges used in GeneXpert machines for COVID-19 testing to Maldives on Monday night. The GeneXpert cartridges were handed over by WHO Representative to Maldives Dr Arvind Mathur, and received on behalf of the Maldivian government by Minister of Health Abdulla Ameen at a special ceremony held at the National Emergency Operation Centre (NEOC).
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, had said the Chinese government has agreed to partially suspend debt repayment

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, had said the Chinese government has agreed to partially suspend debt repayment, (to #Maldives) for a period of approximately four years. #SriLanka #China #debt
Maldives to reopen borders to tourists from mid-July

The Maldives will reopen its borders to tourists next month, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih was cited by local media as saying on Tuesday. President Solih told a press conference in his office that Maldives' borders and resorts will be reopened on July 15, and congregational prayers, school classes, and dine-in at restaurants and cafes will also resume in the same month.
Tourists can enter Maldives without testing for COVID-19: HPA

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) publicised draft guidelines permitting tourists to enter Maldives without presenting the results of a COVID-19 test. Although the government initially stated that all incoming tourists would be tested for COVID-19, HPA's draft guidelines exempt visitors scheduled to spend their holidays at resorts from undergoing tests. Tourists will be barred from travelling to local islands placed under monitoring. However, HPA mandated holidaymakers arriving in Maldives
The Maldives welcomes all tourists in July with risky open-border approach

Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen countries all around the world implement a dizzying array of policies when it comes to reopening borders. And, even within each country, entry requirements continue to evolve — in some cases, changing from one week to the next — as we most recently observed with Iceland, which, after much deliberation, remains off-limits to Americans through June. I have yet to encounter a policy reversal as drastic as that of The Maldives, though.
New Delhi's 'Ramazan gift' reaches Maldives; President Solih says India a 'true friend'

Maldives has lauded 580 tonnes of essential food items sent by India onboard INS Kesari to the Indian Ocean country under "Mission Sagar". Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in a tweet said, "India has been a true friend to the Maldives" and "India’s recent gift of essential food supplies is particularly helpful during these challenging times. Our sincere thanks to PM Narendra Modi and the people of India for their friendship and generosity"
Maldives extends closure of government offices till May 28

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Friday extended the closure of all government offices until May 28, after the second 14-day extension of the Greater Male' Region lockdown to contain the COVID-19 outbreak in Maldives. This is in compliance with the Health Protection Agency's (HPA) decision to extend the full lockdown of the Greater Male' Region, which includes Male', Hulhumale and Vilimale.
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