27 December 2025
Economy
The government has taken action against 66 illegal expatriate-run businesses, while China has pledged MVR 1.3 billion in grant aid to the Maldives. Island Aviation’s financial issues have been submitted to Parliament. Economic progress includes the first commercial jet landing at Hanimaadhoo Airport and increased jet activity at Maafaru Airport. Additionally, updates have been made to BML banking and Customs regulations, as the World Bank forecasts 3.9% economic growth for the Maldives.
Education
The government is preparing to complete construction on 30 educational buildings in time for the 2026 academic year. Additionally, Villa College and the Atmosphere Foundation have today opened scholarship opportunities for higher education in the field of engineering.
Environment
The Maldives Meteorological Service has issued a white alert for southern atolls due to expected bad weather. Forecasters predict heavy rain and thunderstorms, prompting authorities to advise seafarers and the public to exercise caution.
Health
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has launched a national project to train 250 Maldivians in the field of therapy. The project aims to increase the number of local professionals in the healthcare sector and strengthen the therapeutic care system.
International
The Maldives has expressed full support for Saudi Arabia's efforts to resolve the conflict in Yemen, viewing it as a vital step toward regional stability. Additionally, significant international updates have emerged regarding ongoing tensions between India and Bangladesh.
Politics
President Muizzu and the First Lady have departed for an unofficial visit to Singapore as the PNC holds its primary elections for local councils and Women's Development Committees. Other key developments include 19 candidates applying for High Court judge vacancies, HRCM seeking a new office, and Dhaandhoo Council facing issues over unpaid electricity bills. Additionally, discussions are ongoing regarding a referendum to reduce parliamentary terms, alongside public criticism of the government's environmental policies.
Security
Emergency response equipment valued at MVR 2.6 million was donated to the police today to strengthen their services. This assistance aims to enhance operational capacity and improve the quality of police response during emergencies.
Social
Key news highlights today include Hassan Mamdooh facing 94 charges in the K-Park fraud case and rape suspect Izam Zahir surrendering to police after a year in hiding. Other major stories include a drug bust involving 32 million Rufiyaa, the government reversing a decision to increase single-parent allowances within 24 hours, and a report projecting the Maldives' population to be elderly by 2052. Additionally, former Judge Najeeb was convicted of misuse of official influence, plans were announced for four new mosques in Hulhumale, an investigation began into an infant's death at a resort, and police conducted operations against illegal expatriate businesses.
Sports
The International Carrom Federation has highly praised the excellent organization of the ongoing Carrom World Cup in the Maldives. The federation noted today that hosting the tournament in the Maldives is a significant boost for the development of the sport.