Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.
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Daily News on MSNSanga’s sparkling century takes Sri Lanka to semisA superb century by skipper Kumar Sangakkara paved the way to take Sri Lanka masters to the semi-finals of the International Masters League (IML) after beating England Masters by 9 wickets in their ...
Sri Lanka came in first place. The island nation achieved an impressive score for its education system (0.7 out of 1.0) and a ...
According to the analysis of the Sustainable Trade Index (STI), most of the countries are working for carbon neutrality and ...
Colombo’s selection of partners for weapons and training will be a significant strategic decision for the NPP government, ...
In late 2023, 21 parliamentary representatives from Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Solomon Islands and Tonga took part in ...
Latest ABS figures indicate Australia has exported 1.6Mt of its record 2.27Mt chickpea crop, and close to half its lentil ...
Research funding examines the impact of deaf mediator, interpreter and translation professionals He said: “I wanted to take my interest in herpetology much further. Having spoken to Dr Lintonbon, I ...
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Unforgettable Places in Sri Lanka That Feel Like MagicSome places just hit different, and Sri Lanka is packed with them. From ancient ruins to dreamy beaches, this island is a goldmine of beauty and adventure. Picture misty hilltops, dazzling waterfalls, ...
A recent study has revealed that eating sea turtles can be a recipe for disaster, with at least 420 people killed worldwide ...
Hyderabad: A team of international researchers led by Bhargavi Srinivasulu from Osmania University (OU) identified a new species of leaf-nosed bat endemic to Sri Lanka. The species ...
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