Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.
There is high global investor confidence for Sri Lanka among the international community who are now looking at the island nation with renewed interest, said Global Head Standard Chartered Bank (SCB), ...
Sri Lanka has not changed its stance on doing business with India's Adani Group and welcomes investment opportunities from ...
The Sri Lankan foreign exchange (FX) market has successfully implemented an FX matching platform, as per the initiative taken ...
Dubai witnessed a historic night as Rohit Sharma's India clinched their third ICC Champions Trophy title, defeating New ...
Tottenham face AZ Alkmaar on March 13, after losing their UEFA Europa League Round of 16 first leg 1-0 in the Netherlands last week, and Postecoglou admitted his concern ahead of a game that will ...
The last panelist was Dr Madura Rasaratnam whose research is alleged to be sympathetic to Tamil eelam which was the goal of the LTTE terrorists. Her husband Dr. Shanth is allegedly linked to LTTE’s ...
The Amba Yaalu resort opened in Sri Lanka as an example of change in a male-dominated tourism sector that's crucial for the ...
Rome's Biopark announced on Thursday the birth of a male Bactrian camel. The baby camel born at the end of February was named ...
Sri Lanka signed a deal with Japan Friday to restructure $2.5 billion in loans, marking the first agreement with bilateral ...
Sri Lanka inked agreements with the Japanese government and Japan International Co-operation Agency in the first such ...