As Anura Kumara Dissanayake took oaths as the ninth executive president of Sri Lanka on 23 September, the nation was left to
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The sun-drenched grape in spicy, powerful Provençal and Spanish reds is a perfect match for roasted or slow-cooked red meat
True story: living as a Sri Lankan expatriate in the Middle East is a delicate balancing act, which presents both challenges and
Experience machines seen in sci-fi movies are devices that can generate fully immersive and convincing virtual experiences. As technology
Weddings are joyous events but they can be tiring to plan, hectic to organise, exhausting to host and very costly. Like many things that were
The EU has decided that it is time to ‘unshell’ the millions of empty shell companies that are idling in their economies to avoid paying European
Creditors are increasingly unsettled and their patience is wearing thin as Sri Lanka grapples with fulfilling its debt restructuring obligations. Since
Bilateral relations between the two nations have flourished through high-level meetings, mutual international support, significant
Gutted. This is how a nation of 22 million inhabitants and some three million Sri Lankans living overseas (bar infants and not many others
In 2008, I embarked on a life altering journey from Sri Lanka to then little known Qatari peninsula. The decision to move was fuelled by