His full salary is MVR 100,000 (US$6,464) a month and comes from the state.
Mohamed Nasheed last month told reporters the Asian giant was on a shopping spree in the Maldives.
Ambassadors from the European Union, Germany and the UK were in the Maldives days after a state of emergency was declared.
A state of emergency declared by President Abdulla Yameen has triggered an onslaught of travel warnings from foreign governments, including China and the UK, advising their...
Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed and Judge Ali Hameed were both arrested hours after a state of emergency was declared.
Six years after Mohamed Nasheed stepped down as president the Maldives, in particular the capital, is in turmoil again after a state of emergency was declared.
Former president Mohamed Nasheed asked India to send troops after a state of emergency was declared. Since his plea two top judges have been arrested and...
A former president and the country's top judge were among those arrested last night as the Maldives declared a state of emergency.
China, which has the single biggest market share of tourists to the Maldives by nationality, says its citizens should take care.
James Dauris said he had spoken to Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed, who signed a verdict saying that nine prisoners should be freed until they could have...
An unfolding crisis in the Maldives is escalating after the attorney general declared Sunday morning that the security services will defy a new Supreme Court order...
Statements initially suggested the government's compliance but the attorney general’s latest remarks and comments from the military indicate further turmoil for the honeymoon destination.
President Abdulla Yameen is difficult to love, yet he has managed to stay in power.
The Supreme Court has annulled all proceedings against nine prisoners and ordered their release until a fair retrial. Who are they and what were they alleged...
Special Ops used teargas to disperse opposition supporters celebrating a Supreme Court decision and officers with riot shields on one of Malé’s main roads told people...
Yameen was addressing ruling party supporters in the capital, making it his first public appearance since Thursday night's decision was published.
A police spokesman told media that President Adbulla Yameen has appointed Deputy Commissioner Abdulla Nawaz to replace Ahmed Saudhee.