By Jithendra Antonio Sri Lanka’s economy feels like it’s stuck in a time loop. For decades, the same cycle has ...
By Jithendra Antonio Sri Lanka’s economy feels like it’s stuck in a time loop. For decades, the same cycle has repeated—export raw materials, import finished goods, rely on tourism, and hope domestic ...
By Sunil Poholiyadde, Chairman of the Planters’ Association of Ceylon For 170 years, Sri Lanka’s plantation industry has ...
COLOMBO: Twenty years after the massive Indian Ocean tsunami wreaked havoc on Sri Lanka, some survivors are still trying to pick up the pieces. Those living in poorly-constructed settlements ...
Sri Lanka is attempting to sustain economic growth while maintaining macroeconomic stability under the IMF program it began in 2016. The government's high debt payments and bloated civil service ...
Coffee and tea are some of the world’s most popular beverages, and for good reason, as several studies show that people who regularly drink coffee or tea live longer lives and have fewer health ...
SINGAPORE: When it comes to claw machines, most of us have walked away empty-handed more times than we’ve won. And in Hong Kong, where claw machine arcades have become almost ubiquitous ...
“I assured the Indian leader that Sri Lanka will not permit its territory to be used in any manner inimical to the security of India as well as towards regional stability,” Mr. Dissanayake ...
A joint statement framed this in the context of a safe and secure Indian Ocean Region. “Recognising shared security interests of India and Sri Lanka, both leaders acknowledged the importance of ...
Sri Lanka and India yesterday agreed to transform its bilateral relationship into a new standard for friendly and neighbourly ties. The agreement was reached during official talks between President ...
trade and others China's influence in Sri Lanka raises security concerns for India In a big statement during his maiden New Delhi visit as Sri Lankan President, Anura Kumara Disanayaka on Monday ...
LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's restructuring of $12.55 billion in international bond debt is set to lead to the launch of a series of new, as-yet-untested instruments linked to economic ...