On the first-day of second cricket Test against Pakistan at Galle, Sri Lanka in their first innings were 315 for the loss of six wickets at stumps on Sunday. Pakistan lead the series one-nil.
Our long, bloody road to Sri Lanka’s fragile harmony
After months of turmoil and severe government repression in Sri Lanka, July 9 was meant to be a big push from protesters. Despite dire fuel shortages and few transport options, …
TN sends over 40,000 tonnes of relief material to crisis-hit Sri Lanka
DMK MP Kanimozhi flagged off the third consignment of 16,595 tonnes of the items through the sea route from the VOC Port in Tuticorin in the presence of state ministers on Saturday.
Pakistan not far from Sri Lanka moment: Imran Khan
In an apparent reference to nationwide protests by Sri Lankan public and storming of the presidential palace, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday said that Pakistan was near a …
Could Nepal go the Sri Lanka way?
The decision to ban chemical fertilisers and the shift to organic farming proved ill-conceived as it reduced agriculture productivity and production, forcing the country to import more food. By …
Operating Through Chaos: Sri Lanka’s ‘Endured Far Worse,’ Expert Says
Political turmoil, a spiraling currency and vast power shortages have so far done little to slow down garment manufacturing in the country.
Operating Through Chaos: Sri Lanka’s ‘Endured Far Worse,’ Expert Says
Political turmoil, a spiraling currency and vast power shortages have so far done little to slow down garment manufacturing in the country.
The Serious Lack of Good Governance and Economic Freedom: Root Causes of Sri Lanka’s Ongoing Turmoil
The Sri Lankans’ government overthrow wasn’t a revolution, it was a desperate outcry against the country’s long-time political dynasty.
How and why an aid seeker Bangladesh is now a donor country?
By: John RozarioBangladesh’s medical and financial aid to Sri Lanka improves the country’s image and standing. Bangladesh was once regarded as a “bottomless pit” and a recipient of international aid.
Imran Khan warns Pakistan could turn into Sri Lanka if vote theft continues
Former Pak PM Imran Khan has warned of serious and dire consequences if political horse-trading and theft of votes, aimed at stealing the mandate of his party’s candidate …