Sri Lanka's government announced plans on Thursday for $1.6 billion in extra spending in 2026 to fund the country's recovery ...
Sri Lanka has announced plans to spend an additional $1.6 billion in 2026 to support recovery efforts after Cyclone Ditwah, one of the deadliest natural disasters in the country’s history. The cyclone ...
The storm hit in late November, killing nearly 650 people and affecting about 10% of Sri Lanka’s 22 million population. It ...
Sri Lanka’s parliament was on Thursday told that LKR 500 billion would be additionally needed to restore livelihoods of those ...
By bno - Mumbai bureau Sri Lanka’s recent floods have delivered one of the most widespread economic disruptions the country ...
Civil society groups and activists are echoing a call from various segments of Sri Lankan society to renegotiate the ...
EDOTCO Group has become the first independent tower company licenced to operate in Sri Lanka, marking a historic step in the ...
The Government yesterday expressed confidence in securing $ 200 million from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI), as it moves to manage urgent foreign ...
Representatives of international government bodies and civil society organisations said combating corruption is a fundamental condition ...
Thursday 18th December, 2025 Serious concerns raised by Sri Lankan medical professionals over the quality of some batches of the Ondansetron injection, manufactured by Maan Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., ...
In an exclusive interview with Samaa TV, Kayani said the salaried class bears a heavy tax burden and efforts would be made to provide relief according to their means, adding that it was not necessary ...