Items filtered by date: March 2024

A Sri Lankan crew member aboard the cargo ship that came under attack by Houthi rebels has sustained burn injuries. Sri Lanka Navy announced. ,

Sri Lanka’s Posts Department said it is hoping to record a revenue of Rs.21 billion for 2024 and operate as a self-sustaining institution that is independent of Treasury funds.

The gang leader behind the violence blighting the Haitian capital has warned there will be a "civil war" if Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry, does not step down.

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Sri Lanka’s Posts Department said it is hoping to record a revenue of Rs.21 billion for 2024 and operate as a self-sustaining institution that is independent of Treasury funds.

The low level of teacher capacity along with reduced affordability of hardware remains major barriers towards successfully implementing ed-tech in Sri Lanka, a recent Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) study revealed.

Basil Rajapaksa who spearheads the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) , along with former President Mahinda Rajapaksa will meet President Ranil Wickremesinghe this evening to discuss the future political arrangements between the two sides ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections.

A life-changing grocery store run has erased one Kentucky man’s debts.

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Uncertainty around the economy and the Federal Reserve’s next moves has cast a shadow over Wall Street this month. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has a chance to provide more insight when he testifies before Congress on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Sri Lanka Navy’s vessel, Gajabahu, was part of the US-led Operation Prosperity Guardian, and was involved in these operations for a duration of 22 days.

Discontent was voiced at Tuesday's Party Leaders' meeting in Parliament over the unilateral decision to raise the salaries of employees at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

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