Four months after being elected president, Anura Kumara Dissanayake must fix multiple unresolved issues of corruption, rights abuses and long-term displacement.
China has become a topic of discussion in South Asia over the past few days. Whether it is Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara ...
Gomi Senadhira “It is easier to fool people than convince them they have been fooled”– Mark Twain The signing of US $3.7 ...
The government faces two formidable challenges: balancing Sri Lanka’s relations with China and India and balancing the budget ...
SINGAPORE: China’s Sinopec plans to raise crude throughput next month by 100,000 to 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) from ...
Lanka Indian Oil Company (LIOC), in collaboration with the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC), is set to develop 61 tanks at ...
Sri Lanka agrees with China's Sinopec to fast-track $3.7 billion refinery January 22, 2025 Sri Lanka will focus on stronger recovery this year after the island nation posted real GDP growth of 5% ...
The return to Colombo after a four-day State visit to China appears to have placed President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in a ...
By Uddeepa Peiris The Colombo Stock Exchange's All Share Price Index (ASPI) has reached an unprecedented milestone, ...
The Sri Lankan government has started talks with India's Adani Group to lower the cost of power from two wind power projects ...
As China refines its strategy on the Indian Ocean island, it is posing a significant challenge to Japan’s long-held influence ...