Ranindu Liyanage(second from right ) is seen here with Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa before the departure for the FIDE Chess World Cup .. Also in the picture from left CFSL Vice President Deepthi …
India gives Sri Lanka a gentle nudge
By Lasanda Kurukulasuriya : On Friday India’s External Affairs Minister S.M Krishna concluded his second visit to Sri Lanka in fourteen month …
In Sri Lanka Cash Transfers Give Essential Support to People Hit Hardest by COVID-19
On this World Population Day, governments should take stock of rising inequalities that have been exacerbated by the pandemic and bolster their social protection and welfare schemes. Improving the …
Bangladesh eagerly waiting for preferential trade agreement with Sri Lanka
Bangladesh is eagerly awaiting a preferential trade agreement with Sri Lanka for a mutually beneficial and robust trade relationship between the two countries supported adequately by strong shipping …
In Sri Lanka, the Government Looks Increasingly Like a Family Firm
Since then, the Rajapaksas have stamped their name so thoroughly on Sri Lanka’s government that it feels like a … Chamal’s son Shasheendra Rajapaksa got a portfolio too long to fit on a business …
In Sri Lanka, the Government Looks Increasingly Like a Family Firm
Since then, the Rajapaksas have stamped their name so thoroughly on Sri Lanka’s government that it feels like a … Chamal’s son Shasheendra Rajapaksa got a portfolio too long to fit on a business …
India-Sri Lanka series to now start from July 18: BCCI secretary Jay Shah
Indian team’s six-match limited-overs series in Sri Lanka will now start from July 18, says BCCI secretary Jay Shah, a day after a Covid-19 outbreak in the home team camp forced the postponement …
India-Sri Lanka series to now start from July 18: BCCI secretary Jay Shah
Indian team’s six-match limited-overs series in Sri Lanka will now start from July 18, says BCCI secretary Jay Shah, a day after a Covid-19 outbreak in the home team camp forced the postponement …
ADB approves $150 million loan for Sri Lanka to purchase vaccines
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a loan of $150 million for Sri Lanka to purchase vaccines against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and improve vaccination information, delivery, and …
Sri Lanka to obtain USD 150 million ADB loan to boost COVID vaccine drive
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a loan of $150 million for Sri Lanka to purchase COVID-19 vaccines and to improve vaccination information, delivery, and monitoring systems …