Meanwhile, the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association warned a two-week suspension of fuel deliveries to factories would cost $1 billion.
Taking selfies, Sri Lankans converge on presidential palace
The takeover of Sri Lanka’s presidential residence and other official buildings was a dramatic turning point in monthslong protests that have shaken the country, and the ultimate push that forced the …
Taking selfies, Sri Lankans converge on presidential palace
The takeover of Sri Lanka’s presidential residence and other official buildings was a dramatic turning point in monthslong protests that have shaken the country, and the ultimate push that forced the …
Breaking Point: A visual guide to protests sweeping Sri Lanka
Occupiers can be seen lounging in their leaders’ opulent residences, a standard of luxury diametrically opposed to most Sri Lankans’ living conditions.
Raging crisis puts Sri Lanka’s creditors on spot
A changing of Sri Lanka’s political guard may be a step towards shoring up its collapsed economy. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa agreed to resign after protesters stormed the presidential palace on …
Sri Lanka protesters plan to occupy president and PM’s residences until they quit
Leaders of the protest movement in Sri Lanka who have forced the president and prime minister out of their official residences said on Sunday they will occupy the buildings until the two quit office.
Sri Lanka protesters plan to occupy president and PM’s residences until they quit
Leaders of the protest movement in Sri Lanka who have forced the president and prime minister out of their official residences said on Sunday they will occupy the buildings until the two quit office.
Sri Lanka protesters have vowed to stay in the presidential palace until the Rajapaksa government is over
Leaders of Sri Lanka’s protest movement say they will occupy the residences of the President and Prime Minister until the political leaders finally quit office, with economists describing the movement …
Sri Lanka protesters plan to occupy president and PM’s residences until they quit
Leaders of the protest movement in Sri Lanka who have forced the president and prime minister out of their official residences said on Sunday they will occupy the buildings until the two quit office.
Sri Lanka protesters have vowed to stay in the presidential palace until the Rajapaksa government is over
Leaders of Sri Lanka’s protest movement say they will occupy the residences of the President and Prime Minister until the political leaders finally quit office, with economists describing the movement …