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It has become almost a daily occurrence that foreigners are being taken into custody for cybercrimes. A noticeable number of Chinese, Korean and other Asian nationals are currently residing in high-end apartments in Colombo, often paying premium rents.
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Sri Lanka’s rupee, in a surprising turn, turned from Asia’s worst performing currency to Asia’s best performing currency within a day. Bloomberg which identified Sri Lanka’s rupee as Asia’s worst preforming currency on May 21 reported on May 24 that it has become Asia’s best on May 22, strengthening as much as 2.7%, its biggest gain since March 2023, reversing losses from the previous day when it slid to a three-year low.
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Buddhism came to China from India via Central Asia in the first century AD during the reign of Emperor Mingdi of the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Over the centuries, it has grown in China in harmony with native belief systems like Confucianism and Taoism, despite doctrinal differences.
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The public is increasingly concerned about the manner in which online taxi operators exploit consumers during rainy weather and rush hours through excessive “surge pricing” and “driver bid” charges. A journey which normally costs around Rs.700 was recently billed to me as follows: Fare – Rs.1053.62 Surge – Rs.300.00 Driver Bid Rs. 610.00 Total – Rs.1963.62
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The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, voted 141–8 to adopt a landmark resolution endorsing the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which states that States have a legal obligation to address climate change. It is indeed a powerful pronouncement on international law, climate justice, and science.
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Sri Lankans are beginning to fear they are heading into a similar nightmarish period along the lines of the economic crisis of April 2022. The era which marked the country’s first ever sovereign debt which led to shortages of basic foodstuffs, medicines, fuel, LP gas, long queues around petrol sheds, rolling power cuts, an outbreak of lawlessness which in turn led to the violent overthrow of the then government.
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Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948 after four and a half centuries of colonial rule by the Portuguese, Dutch and then finally the British. Despite this colonial legacy and attempts to keep the country in the Western orbit, most notably by the United States with the Colombo Plan and the World Bank with its extensive Mission in 1951, Sri Lanka took the turn towards Import Substitution Industrialisation and a geopolitical shift towards the Non-Al
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Malini Fonseka, the Queen of the Silver Screen who passed away a year ago leaving behind a legacy of over hundred and fifty films, was a symbol of perseverance. Tilak Kuruvitabandara, Editor and commentator on literature and the arts is someone who watched Malini’s progress since the inception and applauds her amazing resilience. He says Malini’s determination to succeed was unmatched.
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It was reported in an English weekend newspaper recently that Mr. Sriyan Cooray, Chairman of NDB, has assured customers that their deposits remain fully secure, with the financial impact of the recent fraud being absorbed through the bank’s capital and reserves.
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HelpAge Sri Lanka (HASL) on May 14 welcomed 35 fourth-year undergraduates of the Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medical Sciences of Sri Jayewardenepura University, for attending an orientation session, conducted by HelpAge to create the awareness of its free services provided for needy senior citizens in the country.
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As developing and least developed countries struggle with rising fuel import bills, hostilities between the US-Israel alliance and Iran show no signs of abating despite peace efforts. While the US, aligned with Israel, expects Iran to concede to its demands, the Islamic Republic—the wronged party—insists on war reparations, lifting sanctions, and unfreezing its assets as conditions to end the conflict. After all, it was the US-Israel axis that tr
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Sri Lanka is often vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuations like what it is experiencing at the moment. For the common man, a depreciating rupee means that the cost of living is expected to be much higher than his or her income. This is also bad news for a country that is recovering from a recent economic collapse. Explaining reasons for the depreciation of the rupee at the Committee on Public Finance, Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasing
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People don’t seem to listen to warnings issued by the Police. Despite repeated awareness, drowning deaths are reported from various parts of the country. It is common sense that there are rough water currents during heavy rains and especially when spill gates open in major reservoirs.
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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is widespread across the world, making it a significant international public health issue impacting life-long health and economic opportunities. Even more disturbing is the fact that it is linked to suicide.
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There are moments in the life of a nation when ordinary men and women are called upon to bear extraordinary burdens. In times of uncertainty, conflict, and sacrifice, it is the members of the armed forces who stand between peace and chaos, stability and disorder, freedom and fear. Among them are those who gave everything they had in their youth, their dreams, their futures, and ultimately their lives in the service of the nation. Today, the Assoc
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In the traditional discourse of international relations, “national security” is often visualised through the lens of hardware: main battle tanks, fighter jets and the strength of the standing army.
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The murder of Francis Attygalle (21), the only male heir of a wealthy family, shocked colonial Ceylon in 1906. The handsome millionaire, linked by marriage to the families of D. S. Senanayake, Sir John Kotelawala, and J. R. Jayewardene, died from a gunshot wound under mysterious circumstances, leaving controversies that haunted the island’s political landscape for decades.
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Another shortage of medicines has been reported in the news, much to the dismay of patients. People receiving treatment from main hospitals such as the National Hospital will be inconvenienced due to this crisis if it is not addressed immediately. The Minister has instructed health authorities to intervene and resolve this impending crisis.
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It has been around 19 months since the present Government was elected into power. To be perfectly frank, the present National People’s Power (NPP) Government has failed to keep many of its pre-election promises. Its biggest failure has been its inability to reign in the sky-rocketing cost of living and provide poorer sections of the community sufficient economic relief.
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Very recently, I had the opportunity to participate in a fascinating tree walk at Viharamahadevi Park (formerly Victoria Park). The programme included insightful narrations on the historical significance of several iconic landmarks surrounding the park, including the Sri Lankan Ex-Servicemen’s War Memorial adjoining the Public Library, the National Art Gallery, Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre, and the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) Town
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The fisheries dispute between Sri Lanka and India remains an irritant in bilateral relations, affecting not only diplomacy between the two neighbours but also the livelihoods and emotions of the Tamil people living in the Northern Province. At a time when Sri Lanka is attempting to deepen economic cooperation with India and benefit from regional integration, the unresolved fisheries issue remains a political and humanitarian flashpoint capable of