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Meet the Panthers of Sri Lanka — The Island’s Most Elusive CatsSri Lanka hides a secret deep within its emerald jungles: a wild, golden-eyed beauty that few ever glimpse. The Sri Lankan ...
With their sights set on a spot at the World Championships, the Sri Lanka Under-20 water polo team will leave for Singapore on Monday, March 24, to compete in the Asian Water Polo Championship 2025, ...
Kusal Mendis continued his sublime batting form in white-ball cricket and led Sri Lanka to a seven-wicket victory against Bangladesh in the first T20.
Sri Lanka’s men’s and women’s water polo national teams departed for Bangkok early today to compete in the Bangkok Water Polo Invitational Cup, scheduled to run from December 5 to 15 in Thailand. The ...
Sri Lanka opted to play an unchanged side in the second T-20 International against India in Pune on Thursday. After the two run loss in Bombay in the first game, Sri Lanka were expected to draft in ...
The coronavirus pandemic cut tourism revenue and remittances from Sri Lanka’s diaspora — while rising global fuel and food prices only made things worse.
Insider tips on where to eat, sleep and shop in the Sri Lankan city of Colombo. By Eric Wilson T’s monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list ...
A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 16, 2022, Section A, Page 18 of the New York edition with the headline: Sri Lanka Collapsed First, but It Won’t Be the Last.
Sri Lanka's national carrier has been struggling against even more headwinds than many of its rivals. Airlines around the world have been buffeted by the impact of countries closing their borders ...
Sri Lanka is still struggling to afford international fuel prices and is unable to fully procure the country’s requirements, Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera said.
Sri Lanka’s new president should be able to finish negotiations with the IMF, but protesters will likely demand more.
But when you have a protest in somewhere like Sri Lanka, everybody slaps on travel advisories." In February, Sri Lanka secured a $3bn (£2.4bn) bailout from the International Monetary Fund.
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