Sri Lanka's president spoke to Newsweek about disaster recovery following the cyclone and geopolitics.
Sri Lanka issued fresh landslide warnings as the death toll from the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah climbed past 600.
Sri Lankan authorities say they have closed government offices and schools Friday as the death toll from landslides and floods across the country rose to 56.
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's fragile economic recovery will be delayed as Cyclone Ditwah's ...
Cyclone Ditwah killed 132 people across Sri Lanka, with another 176 missing, according to the Disaster Management Centre, as ...
Sri Lankan authorities will reopen most tourist destinations and roll out a series of recovery measures to revive its tourism ...
The total economic losses incurred are estimated to be around $6-$7 billion. This is more than the country’s foreign reserves ...
Over 800 people remain missing after devastating floods killed over 1,000 people last week in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and ...
Many of the gravesites that pockmark the north and east of the country are believed to contain the victims of atrocities committed during the civil war. Caught between warring rebel fighters and the ...
Sri Lanka's government caught flak over its response after the country was hit in late 2025 by the most devastating storm in ...
Following a suicide bombing that killed 12 people in Islamabad on November 11, 2025 , Pakistani authorities ramped up ...
Sri Lanka has reaffirmed its rising prominence in the regional technology landscape by securing multiple awards at the Asia ...
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