A deputy chief of Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation said that Russia has proposed to set up a service center for Russian-made helicopters in Sri Lanka, Sputnik news reported.
Silva's knock perfectly complemented a half-century from Chamari Athapaththu and meant that, having opted to bat first in Colombo, Sri Lanka managed to post a very competitive 258 for 6. There were ...
The UN Human Rights Council’s (UNHRC) latest resolution on Sri Lanka raises serious questions about the Council’s impartiality and respect for the UN Charter. This new measure extends the mandate of ...
Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya, recounted the government’s commitment to build a sound society with inclusivity, and democracy followed by a future vision, and work in cooperation with India and ...
Bangladesh needed 12 from 12 balls with six wickets in hand and yet lost the game by seven runs Welcome to the highlights of match number 21 of ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, between Sri Lanka ...
A year after Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) won the presidential election and his party, the National People’s Power (NPP), won a super-majority in the parliamentary elections, the country has made ...
The Proteas pulled off a comfortable victory in a rain-hit Women’s Cricket World Cup clash against co-hosts Sri Lanka in Colombo on Friday. South Africa secured a 10-wicket (DLS method) victory, ...
Nilakshika Silva struck the fastest fifty at this World Cup to boost a flagging Sri Lankan innings, after it looked like they were in danger of squandering their best start with the bat all tournament ...
EU accounts for over 24% of Sri Lanka’s total exports, making it one of the country’s largest export markets Sri Lanka under review by the EU for renewal of the GSP+ facility effective after 2027.
Sri Lanka women’s team skipper, Chamari Athapaththu, turned Colombo into a plot twist factory against England on Saturday evening. Carried off on a stretcher during the sixth over of a 254-run chase, ...
ICC Women's World Cup, Colombo - SL win toss & bowl England bowl out Sri Lanka for 164 to win by 89 runs England 253-9 (50 overs): Sciver-Brunt 117 (117); Ranaweera 3-33 Sri Lanka 164 (45.4 overs): ...
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