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A political commentator has attributed the UK sanctions against four individuals, three of whom were top ranking Army and ...
Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka. A series of synchronised serial blasts rocked three churches and three deluxe star hotels resulting in the death of 280 persons including 45 foreign nationals. The victims ...
Sri Lanka's Ministry of Defence on Monday stated that the State Visit of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ...
Sri Lanka’s “green revolution ... the first thing they do is leave,” a senior officer admitted. It’s a telling statement: the Army wasn’t merely seizing land; it was ensuring that ...
The United Kingdom (UK) has imposed sanctions on four Sri Lankans allegedly responsible for serious human rights abuses and ...
The National Joint Committee (NJC) has strongly condemned what it called the NPP government’s weak response to the sanctions ...
Sri Lanka and India must continue expanding the defence and security collaboration, particularly in addressing emerging threats such as maritime security challenges, drug trafficking, transnational ...
From frontline dispatches to government-aligned memoirs, a deep dive into how Indian correspondents documented the LTTE ...
Javid Yusuf In his Sunday Times March 30th article headlined “Sanctions and Sri Lanka’s failure to address human rights ...
Among Asian elephants, only a fraction of males bear tusks, and Sri Lanka ... proved futile, as officers had to go on foot into the dense forest. Volunteers, together with army and air force ...
Colombo, April 1 (Daily Mirror) - Police said that security will be heightened in Colombo during the upcoming festive season.
Referring to the recent sanctions imposed by the United Kingdom on top Sri Lankan military officials, Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, who played a significant role in the country’s civil war, stated ...