Sri Lankan police say autopsies are being conducted after the deaths of two foreign tourists earlier this month while they were vacationing in the country.
A leftist movement in Sri Lanka that took power after an economic collapse is seizing a rare opportunity to rally more women ...
Sri Lanka declared bankruptcy in 2022 and halted repayments on some repayments on some US$83 billion in domestic and foreign loans. In November 2023, Sri Lanka reached an agreement with China ...
Peter Andre is back from Australia after spending some quality time with his parents. Since arriving back in the UK, the Mysterious Girl singer has been busy with more filming but it means he ...
during the centenary celebration of St. Peter African Church, Ajebo, Ogun State, today. The education entrepreneur stressed that to ensure that children get sound and moral education, parents must ...
Snubbed from the Aussie Test side to tour Sri Lanka, Peter Handscomb has revealed he was pretty confident selectors would find a space for him. Watch every BBL game LIVE and ad-break free during ...
Odoric was a Franciscan friar and traveler of the early 14th century who visited many parts of India and possibly Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and traveled extensively ... Door to enter the Lateran Basilica ...
John G. Cebula Rensselaer - John G. Cebula, age 69, passed away peacefully on January 9, 2025 after a brief illness. John was born and raised in Amsterdam, NY and was the son of the late John P.
One man, who does not want to be named, says in January 2018 he was one of around 60 people at a confirmation service at St Nicholas Church on Canvey Island at which Mr Cottrell spoke alongside Tudor.
Peter Handscomb thought he was probably going to be in Sri Lanka at the end of the month. All the signs were pointing that way. Then came the phone call which shattered the Victorian star.
Sinopec, China's state-owned and largest oil refiner, signed an agreement with Sri Lanka's energy ministry to invest $3.7 billion in a state-of-the-art oil refinery with a capacity of 200,000 ...