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Qatar Airways Set to Resume Maldives Flights, Offering Vital Boost to War-Hit Tourism Sector

In a significant relief for the Maldives' tourism industry, Qatar Airways is set to resume its operations to Velana International Airport starting April 8, after a suspension forced by the widespread...

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Fitch Upgrades Maldives Sovereign Rating to ‘CCC‑’ as Default Risk Eases

Fitch Upgrades Maldives Sovereign Rating to ‘CCC‑’ as Default Risk Eases

The rating agency noted that the sovereign’s ability to service external debt has improved, buoyed by the repayment of the sukuk and the implementation of revenue‑side reforms, including the recently enacted Foreign Currency Act, which is expected to bolster the government’s capacity to generate foreign‑exchange receipts.

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Maldives Govt to Ban Social Media Access for Children Under 16

Maldives Govt to Ban Social Media Access for Children Under 16

The President described cyberbullying as a global epidemic affecting young children and infants, noting that online grooming has become a particularly dangerous phenomenon. He stressed that as an Islamic nation with a small society, Maldives has a particular responsibility to protect its children.

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Maldives Tourist Arrivals Rebound in May as Airlines Resume Routes

Maldives Tourist Arrivals Rebound in May as Airlines Resume Routes

According to the Ministry of Tourism’s latest statistics, released on Thursday, 122,548 tourists arrived in the country as of Wednesday – a 2.6 percent increase over the same period last year.

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UK Suspends Import Tariff on Maldives Fish Products

UK Suspends Import Tariff on Maldives Fish Products

The decision eliminates a 20 percent tariff that has long placed Maldivian fishermen at a competitive disadvantage in the British market, where the tropical nation has established itself as the ninth largest exporter of seafood.

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