Sri Lanka is set to relax a ban on some vehicle imports in a sign the country is returning to normal after a severe economic crisis that toppled a president. From 1 February, imports of buses, trucks and utility vehicles will be allowed to resume, while restrictions on other vehicles are expected to be gradually lifted.
Sri Lanka’s consumer prices fell by 4.0 per cent in January, the highest deflation rate since July 1960, official data showed Friday, as the South Asian nation emerges from its worst economic meltdown.
Kirin Holdings Company, Ltd. (Kirin Holdings) (TOKYO: 2503) and Kirin Beverage Company, Ltd. (Kirin Beverage) have been working with the Rainforest Al
Sri Lanka was staring down the barrel at 44-3 after Australia achieved its largest ever total in Asia — 654-6 declared — on day two of the first test on Thursday. Fatigued after spending five and a half sessions fielding under the scorching sun,
Josh Inglis became the second fastest maiden Test centurion besides India’s Shikhar Dhawan with his century against Sri Lanka this week.
The NPP government has announced that it is reviewing the Adani Group’s $442 million wind power projects in Mannar and Pooneryn.
Australia's Usman Khawaja struck a maiden double hundred and Josh Inglis got a century on his test debut against Sri Lanka to power the tourists to a mammoth 654 for six before they declared their first innings on day two of the opening test on Thursday.
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The stage of the 2025 music awards, designed by Yellow Studio, features a 20-foot mirrored gramophone sculpture as its centerpiece.
Committed to practice and teaching, the Bangladeshi architect has been active since the 1990s in projects that respond to the climatic and social emergencies facing the planet today.
Sri Lankan shares advanced for the fifth consecutive month on Friday, with a rise in information technology stocks driving gains on the last session of January. The CSE All-Share index edged up 0.14% to 17,139.09 on the day, and had climbed 7.49% for the month of January.