A U.S. submarine sank the IRIS Dena on March 4 while the ship was returning home after taking part in a naval exercise on ...
Many are eagerly anticipating the promised fast and reliable service by SpaceX, hoping it will be a game-changer for internet connectivity in the region. The recent availability of the Starlink ...
Kandy, Sri Lanka – On a sunny March day in the hill city of Kandy in central Sri Lanka, Keerthi Rathna waited in a serpentine queue to buy his share of petrol for his three-wheeler tuk-tuk. The ...
An Indian woman has sparked a heated debate on civic sense and cleanliness after sharing a video of herself on a Sri Lankan beach. Her comments that she is "embarrassed" over the difference between ...
A repressive new internet law that Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe is trying to rush through parliament this week would create broad and vague new speech-related offenses punishable by ...
Sri Lanka’s state-run Ceylon Petroleum Corp. is in talks with Russian oil companies to import petroleum products, as the Middle East war constrains flows, boosts prices and prompts buyers to look for ...
India delivered 38,000 metric tonnes (MT) of petroleum to Sri Lanka, including 20,000 MT of diesel and 18,000 MT of petrol, the Indian High Commission in Colombo said in a statement on Saturday (March ...
Cricket began to develop in Sri Lanka once the process of British colonisation was completed in the early 1800s. The earliest reference to the game in Sri Lanka was reported in the "Colombo Journal" ...
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SLT-MOBITEL recognised as Lanka's #1 best mobile network by Ookla
Sri Lanka, April 21 -- Reaffirming its commitment to offering superior network experience, SLT-MOBITEL Mobile has been crowned as Sri Lanka's #1 Best Mobile Network by Ookla, the global leader in ...
Regressive government policies and inadequate social protection left many Sri Lankans at risk from the worst effects of the country’s economic crisis. A US$3 billion bailout from the International ...
Colombo, March 28 (Daily Mirror) - What began as geopolitical brinkmanship has now triggered a phenomenon analysts are calling the “Global Energy Lockdown.” With major oil-producing regions engulfed ...
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