Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed advocates for building democratic institutions over military intervention in resolving international conflicts, particularly in the context of the escalating ...
Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed says democratic institutions, not bombing, bring change as West Asia conflict cuts Maldives tourist arrivals by 30%.
Mohamed Nasheed, speaking on the sidelines of a conclave, said that building democratic structures & institutions brings ‘change’ in a country, and ‘not bombing’.
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Customer Wars season 8 episode 1 features tense public confrontations from a Tampa airport dispute to a ferry emergency in the Maldives
Customer Wars season 8 episode 1 documents disputes in public spaces, including a Tampa airport arrest, parking lot confrontation, delivery mishaps, and ferry emergencies overseas.
British holidaymakers planning trips to popular destinations such as Cyprus, Turkey, and the Maldives are being urged to ...
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These are the absolute best hotels in the Maldives
The epitome of true luxury awaits ...
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Phu Quoc surpasses Maldives to be named Asia's second best island in DestinAsian ranking
Vietnam's largest island Phu Quoc has overtaken Maldives to be voted Asia's second best island after Bali as part of leading travel magazine DestinAsian's Readers' Choice Awards 2026.
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Maldives' Didi urges South Asian unity amid volatile West Asia war
Amid the escalating US-Iran conflict, former Maldives Defence Minister Mariya Didi highlights the nation's strategic vulnerability and calls for South Asian unity, urging collaboration with partners l ...
Pakistan's fixture list for the upcoming SAFF U20 Championship 2026 has been announced, with the tournament set to be held in Maldives from 23 March to 3 ...
How the little-known atoll of Diego Garcia is becoming another flashpoint in the global contest between the U.S. and China ...
Underlining the ramifications of the West Asia conflict on India, former deputy NSA Pankaj Saran on Wednesday described it as the “most serious crisis” the country has faced in living memory and said ...
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