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Sri Lanka’s public healthcare system is under growing strain as shortages of essential medicines continue to affect hospitals and central medical stores. ..
Sri Lanka is closely observing the current development of tension in the Middle-East since instability in the region involves greater implications for the country’s economy recovering from the crisis, ...
The dispatch of Sri Lankans for work in Israel had come to a temporary halt because of tension flaring up in the Middle-East ...
The Institute of Human Resource Advancement (IHRA) of the University of Colombo celebrates a significant milestone this year: ...
The recent, dramatic escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel - with reports of 200 Israeli fighter jets striking ...
In the early hours of 13 June 2025, Israel without any warning launched a large-scale strike targetting Iranian nuclear facilities. The aim of the sneak attack according to the Israeli premier was to ...
The initial enthusiasm surrounding the Government’s much-publicised ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ initiative appears to be fading. In the ...
Sri Lanka’s tourism sector registered robust growth in the first ten days of June, welcoming 43,962 visitors. ..
The Central Bank (CB) continued its robust purchasing of foreign currency from the local banking system in May, as strong inflows from remittances, tourism, and resilient exports helped the monetary ...
Credit to Sri Lanka’s private sector continued its expansionary trend in April, growing by Rs.87 billion, despite a seasonal ...
In taking a leap towards digitalisation and efficiency, the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has announced that all taxpayers ...
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) ended the week on a positive note. Despite a significant drop on Friday due to rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East following a major attack by Israel on ...
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