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Mass grave in Jaffna tests Sri Lankan government's pledge to address Tamil grievances, sparking hope and skepticism.
European Union funded survey reveals A research report titled Factors Guiding Voter Preference in Elections in Sri Lanka, commissioned by the National Peace Council under the European Union funded ...
Dynastic politics which once dominated Sri Lankan politics as in other South Asian countries, is no longer a factor for ...
Research and Development (R&D) is set to play a key role in shaping Sri Lanka’s shift to a production-led, innovation-driven ...
The 2022 Aragalaya protests started when ordinary people got irritated about Sri Lanka’s Economic problems and corrupt ...
A democratic awakening born of crisis In 2022, Sri Lanka experienced a rupture few believed possible in their lifetime: the ...
Operated by Norway’s Institute of Marine Research and commissioned by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the EAF-Nansen Programme, the vessel supports sustainable management of ...
Gambling in Sri Lanka has long been governed by a patchwork of laws and casinos have operated for decades under various ...
The Sri Lankan trade union bureaucracies responded to Trump’s tariffs by assuring the government and big business of their willingness to cooperate.
The chronic impunctuality among its citizens and the haphazard time management of its leaders are eroding Sri Lanka’s labour ...
This guide equips journalists with the tools and resources to report on conflicts over land and its resources, such as water ...
“Citizens deserve a government that uses their hard-earned money wisely, not one that fuels its own survival while people ...