We, the undersigned 25 civil society organizations, are writing to respectfully urge your leadership to ensure that Sri Lanka upholds press freedom and the right to freedom of expression, which are ...
Pathum Nissanka has made 66 in an innings of two parts as Sri Lanka compiled 290-8 after batting first in the third one-day ...
Will Young has made an unbeaten 90 and shared a 93-run opening partnership with Rachin Ravindra which propelled New Zealand ...
Sri Lanka again fell short in a tough run chase as New Zealand won the second Twenty20 international by 45 runs Monday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The tourists were ...
Pathum Nissanka's 90 from 60 balls seemed to have put Sri Lanka firmly in control•Getty Images Binura Fernando, playing his first T20I in nine months, proved the most effective of Sri Lanka's ...
Throughout the year, photographers have managed to capture stunning and shocking images - from extraordinary political moments to natural wonders. Here we take a look back at this year in pictures.
Artificial intelligence tools can fabricate entirely new images and videos. But they can now also make much smaller tweaks by inserting A.I. elements into genuine photographs, further blurring the ...
Here are the best photos of 2024 from the space station. You simply can't beat the views from the International Space Station. So astronauts take hundreds of photos each year. An icy lake in ...
COLOMBO: Twenty years after the massive Indian Ocean tsunami wreaked havoc on Sri Lanka, some survivors are still trying to pick up the pieces. Those living in poorly-constructed settlements ...
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The four worst-affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand, with more than 170,000 of the fatalities in Indonesia alone. 20 years later, 2004 tsunami still haunts survivors ...
The tsunami of December 2004 devastated over two-thirds of Sri Lanka’s coastline. Over 50,000 lives were lost and more than 100,000 households were displaced.