Sri Lanka commemorated the deaths of thousands of victims in 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami by observing two-minute silence and ...
The non-contributory nature of Sri Lanka's Public Services Pensions (PSP) scheme has become a significant burden on the ...
SJB MP Dr. Harsha de Silva on Tuesday (24), described the recent upgrade of Sri Lanka’s credit rating as a positive ...
WSO2 Founder and CEO Sanjiva Weerawarana called for radical reforms to modernize Sri Lanka’s financial system, proposing a cap on cash ...
While India’s ties with Sri Lanka are clearly on the mend, the situation is not the same on the northern, western, and ...
Photo courtesy of World Vision The tsunami that struck Sri Lanka 20 years ago on December 26, 2004 was the most destructive ...
The 2024 election year reshaped the global political landscape, with significant voter turnout, shifting alliances, and surprising outcomes, as economic instability, social unrest, and geopolitical ...
A total of 226,408 people died as a result of the tsunami, according to EM-DAT. Most of those killed were in Aceh, Indonesia.
To make sense of global political trends which emerged prominently in 2024, the traditional Left-Right framework of analysis needs to be abandoned. Globalisation has led to a churning where ...
There will be a definite salary increase for government sector employees, including teachers, by next year, Deputy Minister ...
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Today, the world marks 20 years since the deadliest tsunami in recorded history, which killed more than 225,000 people. SBS ...