
## Good Morning Maldives: November 18, 2025 - Episode SummaryThis morning's update covers key developments across the Maldives. The government launched its ambitious "Housing for All" policy, aiming to provide land plots and homes, but faces concerns about budget delays and potential financial instability from some MPs. President Muizzu's "Maldives First" policy continues to shape international relations, with new embassies and expanded visa access.Economically, tourism is booming, and Google is building a major submarine cable landing station in Addu City, positioning the Maldives as a regional tech hub. However, the Anti-Corruption Commission faces criticism for slow recovery of seized funds. Healthcare sees expansion with full coverage for mental health treatment and new scanning services, but recent incidents highlight ongoing service gaps. Infrastructure challenges persist in Fuvahmulah, with water service disputes ongoing. Community initiatives include youth volleyball programs and cultural heritage scholarships. Badminton stars secured gold at the Zambia International Series, boosting national pride. The government is also focusing on public convenience with new ATM bus stops and religious infrastructure projects. Despite successes, some islands express disillusionment with the government's handling of affairs. Looking ahead, President Muizzu will engage in neighborhood consultations in Malé. The Women’s Development Committee is hosting an art expo in Kulhudhuffushi. The episode provides a snapshot of the current political, economic, and social landscape of the Maldives.