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History has a peculiar way of repeating itself; sometimes as tragedy, sometimes as warning. Four years later, Sri Lanka appears to be drifting toward a familiar pattern. This time the problem is not the absence of foreign exchange reserves. On paper, the country now possesses enough cash to pay for essential imports such as fuel, coal, gas and medicine
Politics

Distant war, familiar crisis: Sri Lanka’s next biggest test

By Vox Civis For a small island nation that sits far from the deserts of the Middle East, Sri Lanka has an uncanny...

Opinion

South Asian uprisings and electoral regime change

By Veeragathy Thanabalasingham In South Asia, where popular uprisings have toppled governments in recent years, new governments were elected in late 2024 in...

Opinion

Sri Lanka’s crisis shows how debt is devouring the Global South

By Anuka Vimuthi Silva and Amali WedagedaraSri Lanka is undergoing one of the most complex economic recoveries in its history. The country’s financial collapse...

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US State Department report highlights persistent human rights abuses in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s new voter-elected government faces mounting calls from civil society to deliver on the democratic and human rights promises that emerged from...

Politics

Release list of names responsible for property destruction during Aragalaya – Patali

The government, which releases various lists every week, caused a stir by publishing the list of MPs who received compensation for property destroyed...

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List of MPs who claimed compensation for property damages during Aragalaya

Health and Media Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa made a special revelation in Parliament today (06) regarding 43 politicians who had obtained compensation claiming...