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Posted on October 18, 2020 by admin

How China Beat Local Sri Lankan Media to Break News of PM Rajapaksa’s Son’s New Assignment

China, which has invested heavily in Sri Lanka over the past 15 years, has renewed its business and strategic interests after the new regime took charge 11 months ago.

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