
Good Morning Maldives delivers your daily news update for November 19, 2025. The government is facing scrutiny over spending, particularly on airport expansions, while defending its economic management amidst a $64.2 billion budget focused on "Maldives 2.0." Tourism faces debate regarding foreign ownership and its contribution to the economy. Notable social issues include reported assaults and sexual assault cases, contrasted by the dropping of charges in a recent protest. Health-wise, the First Lady champions AMR measures, and Aasandha will now cover mental health treatments.
Infrastructure projects include a Google submarine cable and a Cloudflare outage. Sports updates cover the national handball and football teams, alongside futsal success. Housing initiatives involve land reclamation in Malé and partnerships for community amenities. Transparency in governance remains a key topic, with calls for audit alignment and legal challenges to privatization practices. Education debates focus on A-Level eligibility and STEM initiatives in primary schools. The update also includes local announcements like election official recruitment and expanded IVF services.