Sri Lanka's foreign policy has often been slammed for its lack of consistency, but rarely have such sentiments been voiced by those in power.Recently, Prime Minister Harini Nireka Amarasuriya acknowledged these shortcomings,
Sri Lanka has secured its biggest-ever foreign investment after signing a deal with Chinese state-run oil giant Sinopec, officials said on Thursday. "During President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s four-day state visit to China,
As China refines its strategy on the Indian Ocean island, it is posing a significant challenge to Japan’s long-held influence in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka’s foreign minister said on Wednesday that the South Asian island nation had signed an agreement with Chinese state energy giant Sinopec
Sri Lanka's foreign minister said that the South Asian island nation had signed an agreement with Chinese state energy giant Sinopec to fast-track a proposed $3.7-B billion oil refinery in its southern port city of Hambantota.
With the XI to face Sri Lanka in the first Test still up in the air, all options remain on the table for Australian selectors, including taking a radical step rarely seen in the Test format.
Sri Lanka also defaulted on its foreign borrowings ... In a meeting with Dissanayake on Wednesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping said the two countries "face a historical opportunity to build ...
Picture: Ishara S. KODIKARA / AFP It remains unclear whether Head will open at all in Sri Lanka, or if teenager Sam Konstas will hold his spot in the XI after opening in the final two Tests ...
China has pledged a significant investment of USD 3.7 billion to construct a state-of-the-art oil refinery in Sri Lanka, marking the largest foreign investment in the country. The announcement came during Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's visit to China,
Sri Lanka’s foreign policy has often been slammed for its lack of consistency, but rarely have such sentiments been voiced by those in power. Recently, Prime Minister Harini Nireka Amarasuriya acknowledged these shortcomings,
Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s visits to India and China highlight subtle differences in the narrative indicating the rapidly changing nature of engagement with the two dominant powers in the region
Sri Lanka's foreign minister said on Wednesday that the South Asian island nation had signed an agreement with Chinese state energy