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Sri Lanka’s export recovery at risk with US tariff threat over Iran trade?

The recent warning issued by US President Donald Trump on imposing additional trade tariff of 25% on countries engaged in trade with Iran...

Families mourn victims of Sri Lanka’s 1983-2009 civil war on the beach at Mullivaikal where the final battle took place, May 17, 2024. © 2024 Eranga Jayawardena/AP Photo
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UN finds systemic sexual violence during Sri Lanka’s civil war: HRW

A new United Nations report about sexual violence related to Sri Lanka’s civil war is another step forward in the struggle for accountability for crimes under international...

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Women urge President to empower National Women’s Commission

More than 135 women and women’s organisations have signed a letter addressed to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD), demanding urgent action to enable...

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Iran warns of retaliation if Trump strikes, US withdraws some personnel from bases

The United States (US) is withdrawing some personnel from bases in the Middle East, a U.S. official said on Wednesday, after a senior...

Opinion

The real issue in Sri Lanka’s tax system is administration, not policy

By Dr. Nadee Dissanayake At the heart of Sri Lanka’s tax debate lies a critical distinction that is often blurred in public discourse:...

Opinion

The real issue in Sri Lanka’s tax system is administration, not policy

By Dr. Nadee Dissanayake At the heart of Sri Lanka’s tax debate lies a critical distinction that is often blurred in public discourse:...

Opinion

Why Sri Lanka needs revised debt restructuring, especially after Ditwah

By Prof. Prasanna Perera The Context Sri Lanka entered an International Monetary Fund (IMF)-supported debt restructuring programme in 2023 following the 2022 sovereign...

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Postponing education reforms and calling off sathyagraha campaign

The government today (13) announced a decision reached by the Cabinet of Ministers yesterday (12) to postpone the implementation of the proposed education...

Opinion

Accountability yes, personal attacks no: Defending democratic discourse

By Lionel Bopage A single mistake that was in a Grade 6 English textbook has ignited a huge firestorm in Sri Lanka. What...

Opinion

Nonviolence: Sri Lanka’s silent strength

By Dr. Nadee Dissanayake Nonviolence rarely makes the policy headlines, but it quietly drives whether reforms succeed, institutions endure, and societies bounce back. ...