The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) yesterday announced that new regulations will be introduced to boost ...
An interview with a former President that led to public calls for a probe into the Batalanda Commission Report has finally ...
With a single tusk that made him stand out, the majestic bull elephant Unicorn was a true king among the wild herds of ...
Some of Sri Lanka’s biggest names in the leisure industry have been appointed to a new Tourism Advisory Committee by the ...
In 2021, the Sri Lankan Army became the unlikely vanguard of a supposed green revolution, resulting in a radical redefinition ...
By Uditha Jayasinghe 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.