Never waste a crisis- former Foreign Minister Ali Sabri called on the country’s leaders to use the national tragedy as an opportunity for transformative, long-term reform and reconstruction. He went ...
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Before you study the economics, study the economists!’ e-Con e-News 30 November – 06 December 2025 * ‘In Sri Lanka, there was ...
නැවතත්, නව වාසස්ථාන පටන් ගැනීමට හොඳම සහ සුදුසුම ඉඩම් ඇත්තේ උතුරු, නැගෙනහිරියි. වවුනියාවට ඉහළින් මන්නාරම, කිලිනොච්චි, කන්කසන්තුරේ/වැල්වැටිතුරේ සහ උතුරේ මුලතිව් දෙසට සහ පොතුවිල්ට ඉහළින් නැගෙනහිරින් ...
Rs.200 per person per day allocated in the budget for tea plantation workers should be repurposed to reward relief workers. Tea plantations, over-population of tea estates, their workers’ houses, ...
Safely recycle decommissioned mega-tankers while preventing release of oil, hazardous wastes and heavy metals into Trincomalee harbour. Maximise material recovery and domestic value-addition (steel, ...
The total damage caused by the recent adverse weather in Sri Lanka is estimated to be between US$6 billion and US$7 billion, according to Commissioner General of Essential Services Prabath ...
The completion of the Fifth Review of Sri Lanka’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be delayed, as the Board prioritises emergency aid following Cyclone Ditwah ...
Colombo (AsiaNews) – The economic losses caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka are estimated at US$ 6 to US$ 7 billion, more than three times the damage caused by the 2004 tsunami, one of the worst ...
The only areas where there is good livable land are in the North and East. If these people are willing, they should be resettled in those areas. There is abundance of good arable land above Vavuniya ...
he International Monetary Fund (IMF) said it expects Sri Lanka’s economic activity to take a hit following the widespread destruction caused by Cyclone Ditwah, noting that the scale of damage will ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday that it is reviewing a request by Sri Lanka for $200 million in emergency financing following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.