Former Sri Lanka President can return home tomorrow
A defense official Sri Lanka said former President Sri Lanka Rajapaksa could return from Thailand to the island nation on the morning of September 3.
continue readingA defense official Sri Lanka said former President Sri Lanka Rajapaksa could return from Thailand to the island nation on the morning of September 3.
continue readingThe World Bank claims not to provide additional financial support to Sri Lanka without thorough structural reform.
continue readingA group of human rights sued former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Singaore because of the role of the civil war lasting more than two decades of Sri Lanka.
continue readingSri Lanka police said the presidential palace and the Prime Minister's private house lost more than 1,000 items, including antiques, after the protest occupied.
continue readingWickremesinghe was elected Sri Lanka's new president, but he may not be able to bring the country to overcome crisis, according to experts.
continue readingWickremesinghe, who has just been elected by the Sri Lanka National Assembly as president, used to work 6 terms of the Prime Minister, but all broke the burden in the middle of the road.
continue readingWhen Sri Lanka reeled in the mountains and crisis, China, the country's leading creditor, was reluctant to cooperate to find solutions.
continue readingThe ruling party Sri Lanka chose Prime Minister Wickremesinghe as the candidate for the presidential chair, causing the protesters to protest.
continue readingFormer President Gotabaya Rajapaksa wrote in the resignation application that he did everything he could to prevent the crisis.
continue readingThe Sri Lanka crisis is broadcasting a warning signal for developing countries with similar economic models in this country.
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