Maldives former president Nasheed ‘critical’ after bomb blast
MALE: The Maldives speaker of parliament and former president, Mohamed Nasheed, was in critical care after being severely wounded in a bomb blast outside his home, in what police are treating as a terrorist attack. Nobody has claimed responsibility for
Former Maldives President Nasheed injured in blast
MALE: Former Maldives president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed was injured in a blast near his home and was being treated in a hospital. Maldives Home Minister Imran Abdulla told a local television that Nasheed’s injuries were not life-threatening
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Amal Clooney to fight for Rohingyas at UN court
MALE: Maldives has hired prominent human rights lawyer Amal Clooney to represent it at the UN’s highest court in seeking justice for Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya Muslims. The Maldivian government said it will formally join Gambia in challenging Myanmar’s military crackdown
FM Qureshi congratulates Maldives on rejoining Commonwealth
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has congratulated the government and the people of Maldives on rejoining the Commonwealth. FM Qureshi took to Twitter and congratulated the Maldives and said, “We are delighted that the Maldives has rejoined the Commonwealth
Pakistan welcomes Maldives on rejoining Commonwealth
MALE: Maldives has rejoined the Commonwealth just an hour after United Kingdom left the European Union, bringing the total number of nations in the global organisation to 54. Pakistan has welcomes the readmission of Maldives to the Commonwealth and congratulates
Maldives parliament dismiss Chief Justice and senior judge
MALE: Maldives lawmakers voted on Monday to dismiss Chief Justice Dr Ahmed Abdulla Didi and Supreme Court judge Justice Adam Mohamed Abdulla from the Supreme Court. The government said was part of an overhaul of the judiciary but the opposition