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Serving long-term interests through military training and hardware

Speed Read In March, declassified archives showed how Israel secretly supplied Sri Lanka with weapons, campaign funding and military training disguised as agricultural advice.  The cables...

As cases surge in Sri Lanka, schools and religious institutions become main dengue mosquito breeding grounds

Speed Read Sri Lanka has recorded nearly 49,000 dengue infections and 30 deaths by June 25 this year, with more than 14,000 cases reported in...
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Sri Lanka’s Strategic Push to Export Skilled Labour

Sri Lankan labour migration to Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries is a cornerstone of the Sri Lankan economy, employing...

Sri Lanka’s emergence as a cybercriminals paradise spells doom for national security

Speed Read Following the recent crackdowns on international gangs engaged in cybercrimes, experts are warning against existing regulatory gaps that...

Application Call: Reporting on Environmental Crises

17–19 August 2026, Kalutara, Sri Lanka Asia is increasingly affected by tropical cyclones, severe flooding, extreme heat, and the resulting...

As El Niño whiplashes, Sri Lanka braces for scorching dry spell

Speed Read As El Nino scorches Sri Lanka, electricity generation may drop by 127 gigawatt-hours Sri Lanka could face hotter and...

‘We escaped at midnight’: How debt bondage traps Sri Lanka’s Malaiyaha Tamil tea workers

Speed Read: Tea workers allege debt bondage and restrictions on movement in Sri Lanka's private estates. Amnesty International documents labor abuses...

Trust as Currency: Journalism and the Value of Sincerity in the Age of AI

Journalism’s task is not to win the race against the machines. It is to provide a sincere human account...