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concerned citizen@sword_break·
how AI could reduce corruption and how the Maldives could move toward an AI-native government: With a few structured steps (data openness + small pilots), Maldives could become a regional model for AI-driven governance.
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js@jubraanshareef·
How were "domain" ID card numbers distributed back in the day? Are "domain" numbers still available? Eg: 1) @zariyand, A033333 2) @BocheyRifau, A055777 3) @BocheyRifau's sister, A089999 4) @BocheyRifau's brother, A088888 5) @BocheyRifau's sister, A051116 6) @BocheyRifau's family member, A051114 7) @BocheyRifau's family member, A051115 . . ++ (I could go on and on)
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hasthee
hasthee@khaphyxa·
ކަނާތަށް އެސްޖޭ ވާތަށް އާރްސީސީ ފަހަތުގައި ސޯލިހު، ބާގީވަހީދު، ޝާހިދު އަދި މާކުންސަޓޯ އަތުރާލައިގެން ހުރެ ހަދާލާ ތިއްތި ތިއްތި ދޮގު
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Ibr@him 🇲🇻
Ibr@him 🇲🇻@Ahhmmedd777·
ނިސްބަތުން އާބާދީ މަދު މިގައުމުގައި ތަފާތު ނަފްސާނީ ބަލިތައް އިންތިހާއަށް އިތުރުވާންފަށައިފި. ޑިޕްރެޝަން ފަދަ ބަލިތައް ތަހައްމަލްކުރަމުންދާ ޒުވާނުންގެ އަދަދު އިތުރުވެއްޖެ. މިގައުމަށް އެތައް ރޮނގަކުން ހިދުމަތްކުރާންތިބި ދެޒުވާނުންވަނީ ވޭތުވެދިޔަ ހަފްތާއެއް ތެރޭގައި މިދަތިތައް ތަހައްމަލުނުކުރެވި އަމިއްލައަށް މަރުވެފައި. ނަފްސާނީ ބަލިތަކަށް ހާއްސަ ސަމާލުކަމެއްދެއްވާ އަދި މިފަދަ ކޯލްތަކަށް ހާއްސަ ސަމާލުކަމެއްދެއްވާ ވީއެންމެ އަވަހަށް ޕްރޮފެޝަނަލް މިންގަނޑެއްގައި އެޓެންޑްވުން މުހިއްމު @MMuizzu @MoHmv @nmhdmv
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Midhuam Saud(米渡)🇲🇻
Dear PCB President ( @mohd_anas90 ) Why hasn’t PCB published the reports for Q2, Q3, and Q4 of 2025, as well as the 2025 annual report? Tax payers pay several millions to your on-paper indipendent board to get these things done.
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Tax faisaa in 3.5 million nimunu aharu ves PCB ah dhin, e faisaa nagaigen zinmaa adha nuko thibegen nuvaane. Media thakun mi board members gaatha gos suvaaalu kura’vavaa

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concerned citizen@sword_break·
@Huzam Mihaaru system oiy gothun kithamme ihlaastheri veri eh genas corruption nuhuhtuveyne, beynunvanee islaahee badhaleh.
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Huzam@Huzam·
އެންޑްރޫ ކުމޯ އަކީ ނުފޫޒުގަދަ ސިޔާސީ ހަރު ބޭފުޅެއް. އޭނާގެ ސަޕޯޓަރުން، ބުނަނީ ކަންކަން ބަދަލު ކުރެވޭނީ އޭނާ އަށް ކަމަށް. އެ ދިފާއުކުރަނީ ހަމަ ކުރިންވެސް ކަންކަން އޮތް ގޮތް. ބޯދާ ސިޔާސީ ގޮތްތަކުގެ ބަދަލުގައި އައު ލީޑަރޝިޕަކަށް ފުރުސަތު ދޭން އަހަރެން މިހުރީ މަމްދާނީ އާއެކުގަ.
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concerned citizen@sword_break·
@HKurusee The operator should keeps the caller talking , Dispatch emergency services while on the call. This follows systems like Emergency Medical Dispatch where help is sent even before the call ends. Did we follow any of this? @PoliceMv
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Hassan Kurusee
Hassan Kurusee@HKurusee·
Mariyam Haasidha (Dhe Noonu, Gdh Thinadhu), one hour before she took her own life, in the early hours of 21 April 2026, called 911 from her personal mobile phone. She told the operator she wanted to hurt herself cause she was being continuously bullied. The call was immediately transferred to Family and Child Protection Department (FCPD). FCPD operator informed her that she was being placed in the queue for the children’s section and put her on hold. After some time, the line was disconnected with the assurance that someone would call her back once an available officer was free. The duty officer logged the call as an incident report. When no callback came, she phoned FCPD again. The counter officer told her that someone was already on the way to speak with her and asked her to wait. She was then placed on hold for a full 18 minutes. After approximately 30 – 45 minutes of total attempts to reach help, during which she repeatedly begged for someone to talk to, she ended the call (the 18 minute call). She then hanged herself with a shawl in the room (believed to be 5-10 mins after that last call) at the Dhanaal where she was staying. Security staff discovered her body a short while later and immediately called the police. Patrol officers arrived within 2–3 minutes. Upon learning she had been found hanged in her room, they were informed FCPD officers would be dispatched shortly. Despite multiple follow up calls between the patrol team, the police command centre and Galolhu police, FCPD personnel did not arrive until more than two hours later. Her body remained in the same position throughout that time. When FCPD officers finally reached the scene, they cut the shawl from her neck, placed her on the bed and took her phone. She had been receiving medication and therapy for her mental health struggles. Her father had passed away when she was very young, and she had a difficult relationship with her mother. Her family had recently decided, for reasons that remain unclear, to send her back to the island against her will. She had confided in several close friends about having no choice in the matter and had expressed deep distress over the move. She had planned her death in advance. Four days earlier, she posted on Instagram words to the effect of, “I can’t believe I will be gone after 4 days”. Most of her friends interpreted this as referring to her impending return to the island and did not report it. The rope (shawl) she used had been brought in from elsewhere and she had rearranged furniture in her room in preparation. She also messaged her brother shortly before her death. She had previously spoken to him about her mental health issues, but he had dismissed her concerns, telling her she was “acting up to seek attention”. At her funeral, in front of several students, her mother reportedly said, “I’m not sad she’s gone because she killed herself”. She had reached out to those closest to her in her final days, met with friends, sent messages and informed her brother, all while quietly setting the date for her final act on what would be the last night of her life as an 18 year old, just before she was due to be taken back to the island.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Police failed her, her own family failed her. Police must be investigated for negligence. If FCPD talked to her that night, chance of she’s being alive today is very high. In the photo, on left is FCPD Head Rauzy. Shame on you.
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An 18 year old school girl has tragically taken her own life after enduring severe bullying, which her school failed to address. This is the first such case in Maldivian history where a student has died by suicide due to unaddressed bullying and institutional inaction. This is a profound system failure. Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un.

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Ali
Ali@Ali59681228·
ގައުމެއްނެތޭ ދަރިންނޭ
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name a football club without letter "E" You can’t
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InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
Who started the war? — TRUMP Who bombed Iran? — TRUMP Who caused the Strait closure? — TRUMP Who fucked economy? — TRUMP Who declares victory? — TRUMP Who took credit for opening Hormuz? — TRUMP Who declares "great day for world"? — TRUMP Elect a clown, expect a circus.
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
🔴BREAKING : 🇺🇸During his presidency, Donald Trump made 55,654 false statements, averaging nearly 98 lies per day.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
This women belongs in jail.
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