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In my article “Is Sri Lanka’s recovery sustainable?” published in the Daily FT on 18 January 2024, I argued that Sri Lanka’s ...
Sri Lanka hides a secret deep within its emerald jungles: a wild, golden-eyed beauty that few ever glimpse. The Sri Lankan ...
The Sri Lanka Convention Bureau (SLCB) has launched the first-ever Road Map for MICE Tourism, outlining a visionary 3-year plan for 2024 to 2026 on 15 November 2023. The Bureau has outlined its ...
Under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a curious entanglement of economic investments and Buddhist diplomacy has been carried out in countries like Sri Lanka. This may at first appear an ...
Gunawardena said even Sri Lanka had an average of 38,000 crashes annually and there were around 3,000 fatalities and about 8,000 serious injuries. She added that Sri Lanka needed an additional ...
Sri Lanka Football has announced a 24-member squad, led by seasoned goalkeeper Sujan Perera, for an upcoming two-match FIFA International Friendly Series against Yemen. The matches are scheduled to be ...
Sri Lanka has faced many challenges since 2019, but I think the worst is now over, having occurred in 2022. The country has achieved stability and is making a turnaround on its road to a recovery.
In Sri Lanka, the neoliberal policies implemented since the 1970s, particularly under President JR Jayewardene, have exacerbated economic inequalities, resulting in significant social instability.
According to experts, establishing a road and railway link between India and Sri Lanka will go a long way in further strengthening trade ties.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka—Sri Lanka’s new president said the country has experienced the worst of its economic crisis and that restoring political stability will allow it to begin turning a corner ...