Faced with widespread food, fuel, and medicine shortages, commentators were quick to judge the country as a failing state.
Sri Lanka’s new government will be restricted in how much it can spend for at least the next two years, the prime minister ...
Keep Going for a Full Recovery, Op-ed by IMF’s Peter Breuer and Martha Tesfaye Woldemichael, Originally published on The Morning, The Daily Mirror, and Ceylon Today ...
ITF General Secretary Stephen Cotton delivered a stirring message at the launch on March 20, hailing Sri Lanka as “a union country” with robust labour laws and a resilient worker-led culture; a rare ...
Sri Lanka has historically signalled what other ... Second, the traditional elite of the country, including the business constituencies, will not accept the rule of a party seen to be coming ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNSri Lanka govt faces popularity test with local pollsSri Lanka's long-delayed local council polls will be held in May, the election commission announced on Thursday, setting up ...
The country remains a powder keg ... underscored the dramatic fall of the Rajapaksa political clan that has ruled Sri Lanka for most of the past two decades. A military strategist whose brutal ...
Sri Lanka has historically signalled ... Second, the traditional elite of the country, including the business constituencies, will not accept the rule of a party seen to be coming historically ...
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