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In photos: Sri Lanka’s humanitarian crisis. Photojournalist Paddy Dowling travelled to remote regions of Sri Lanka to discover its secret humanitarian crisis, where families are left starving ...
PHOTOS: In Sri Lanka's Tea Paradise, A Social Enterprise Is Brewing : ... The region has shallow, gravelly soil that produces rich tea flavors but can make growing difficult.
In April 2021, then-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa abruptly banned imports of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, in an attempt to preserve Sri Lanka’s fast-depleting foreign currency ...
Sri Lanka is home to an estimated 7,500 elephants, which is about 10% of elephants that live in Asia. They live on about 2% of the country’s land area, and a little more than 7% of male ...
Ranjith Sunimal Fernando now has a shell of a home at the edge of Sri Lanka's coast, lost to the sea. Waves lap past the broken walls into damaged, empty rooms. “One night last month, my son ...
As people continue to encroach on the elephants’ habitats in Sri Lanka, photographer Federico Borella captured the complex conflict that’s causing casualties on both sides.
Marking a significant milestone in the art and media scene in Sri Lanka, the World Press Photo Exhibition will open doors to the public today (January 10th) at the Arcade Independence Square after ...
In most parts of Sri Lanka, mobility is limited due to the high cost of public transport and irregular services. But the award-winning "eTuktuk" concept is bridging communal divides.
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