The UK plans to hand some remote islands back to Mauritius, and relocate the Sri Lankan asylum seekers stuck there
Could the disgraced Rajapaksas return to power, like the Marcos family has in the Philippines?
Sri Lanka’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has fled the country after weeks of protests. Now Sri Lankans want action – and fast
Once hailed as South Asia’s ‘success story’, the island nation has faced months of escalating violent unrest
Bringing migrants home during the pandemic is not only a health concern but a social and economic one as well.
If we want to see societies win the peace we need a concept of victory that is about justice and reconciliation, inclusion and equality.
Sri Lanka’s Muslim community is suffering from continuous Islamophobia on two fronts.
Women’s groups and the co-operative movement are leading the way out of the debt trap.
As a Sri Lankan citizen living in the UK, the author finds himself in the eye of the two political storms tearing both these countries apart. He has four thoughts.
As capital elbows its way in and remakes the world according to its own designs, the need to democratise this polity is more urgent than ever.
After his recent win, Mahinda Rajapaksa urged his voters not to attack the losing side, saying: “No matter what they did to us we must set an example”.