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Sri Lanka: The tide has turned After centuries of turmoil, the fighting has stopped and Sri Lanka's majestic eastern concern can be visited again, says Rodney Bolt. By Rodney Bolt 15 March 2004 ...
Palpable differences in tide patterns and fish catches from climate change have complicated his work. ... Along Sri Lanka’s 1,700km (1,056 miles) of coasts and lagoons, ...
The recent rise of China-Sri Lanka economic relations has been the subject of much discussion, debate, and analysis. Some of these discussions are also rich in misinterpretations, such as common ...
Despite the loss of life an livelihood in last year's tsunami, Sri Lanka is ready to welcome back tourists, says John Graham-Hart, who sees the opening of two luxury hotels as a sign of the island ...
By Umesh Moramudali. The recent rise of China-Sri Lanka economic relations has been the subject of much discussion, debate, and analysis. Some of these discussions are also rich in misinterpretations, ...
Palpable differences in tide patterns and fish catches from climate change have complicated his work. “We used to always go at 9am, then 1pm. It’s no longer that predictable,” Sarath told Al Jazeera.