Thusitha Hadaragama stood at a corner store near his home in Sri Lanka's Minuwangoda town this week and surveyed groceries to buy for his family of five, including two school-age children
The Sri Lankan Navy on Thursday arrested 16 Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu for alleged violation of its maritime boundary, officials said.
Vote on anti-terror law followed an EU Parliament resolution last year that called for a preferential trade scheme with Sri Lanka to be used as leverage for rights reforms in the South Asian nation
Police sources told IANS that the refugees would be produced before a court in Ramanathapuram on Wednesday
Sri Lankan lawmakers on Tuesday approved reforms to a harsh anti-terror law that rights groups have long criticized, as the country looks to shore up its trade relations with the European Union
The country will also hire a global law firm to provide technical assistance on debt restructuring ahead of talks with the International Monetary Fund on the country's economic crisis
Sri Lanka ordered its military to post soldiers at hundreds of gas stations on Tuesday, to help distribute fuel after a sudden rise in prices of key commodities
Sri Lanka's Department of Census and Statistics announced that the overall rate of inflation for February 2022 on year-on-year basis stood at 17.5 per cent
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Chinese ambassador to Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong told reporters the two sides were also discussing a separate loan of up to $1 billion which the Sri Lankan government had requested
More help needed for the island nation's faltering economy
Suspends operations at its only fuel refinery after crude oil stocks run out
Two 70-year-old men have died waiting in serpentine queues outside petrol filling stations in Sri Lanka, officials here said on Sunday. Sri Lankan is reeling from a severe shortage of fuel as it deals with a historic foreign reserve crisis. Colombo police said the two septuagenarians died at central district Kandy and Colombo Suburb on Saturday. Both the deceased had spent over six hours in the waiting lines. Acute exhaustion caused by torrid heat is believed to be the preliminary cause of the deaths. Officials said the government is banking on Indian fuel to ease the current crunch. Chairman of State-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) Sumith Wijesinghe said, "From the Indian credit line, we get all the finished products, such as petrol, diesel and Jet fuel." "We have received jet fuel on 13th and 14th (of this month). We have received another diesel ship which will start unloading tomorrow," he said, pointing out that the public seemed to stockpile fuel in view of the ...
The finance ministry on Thursday said State Bank of India (SBI) will provide $1 billion credit facility to Sri Lanka for procurement of food, medicines and other essential items.
Addressing the nation on Wednesday evening, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said that he has decided to work with the IMF to overcome Sri Lanka's economic woes, reports Xinhua news agency
PM Modi conveyed to visiting Sri Lankan Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa that India would always stand with the island nation as it occupies a central role in New Delhi's 'neighbourhood first policy'.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's government said it will begin talks next month with the International Monetary Fund for assistance
Raising the issue during the Zero Hour in the Upper House, Vaiko said for the past 38 years, fishermen from Tamil Nadu have been targeted repeatedly by the Sri Lankan Navy and their boats destroyed
Sri Lanka's economy was facing 'mounting challenges' with public debt reaching 'unsustainable levels', the IMF has said earlier this month
Amid the worsening economic situation in his country, Sri Lankan Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa will begin his India visit on Tuesday, hoping to seal a USD 1 billion line of credit (LoC).