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Sri Lanka, Presidential Election
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka's poor hope new president will change their fortunes
Sri Lankan housewife Lankika Dilrukshi says she is tired of the daily struggle needed to provide for her children. On Saturday, she is voting in a presidential poll she sees as key to securing a better future for herself,
Commonwealth observers deployed across Sri Lanka in preparation of voting
Commonwealth observers, working across various teams, have reported to their posts across all nine provinces in Sri Lanka, ahead of the country's presidential election on 21.
Sri Lanka presidential contenders wrap up campaigning ahead of vote on Sept 21
Over 17 million Sri Lankans will vote on Sept 21 to elect a new president for a five-year term. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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I look after Sri Lanka’s interests, that includes ensuring no harm to India’s security—Wickremesinghe to ThePrint
Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, credited with fixing the nation’s economy, is up against 37 other candidates in ...
EconomyNext
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Sri Lanka stocks close up, banking shares gain
Bank stocks contributed the most (Rs5514mn) to the turnover, and most banks shares closed up. Top turnover generators were ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Sri Lankans Want Change. They Deserve Continuity
Whoever wins this week’s election must maintain a degree of policy stability if growth and prosperity are to return.
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Sri Lanka's plantation workers live on the margins. But politicians still want their votes
Whoever Sri Lanka's next president is, Muthuthevarkittan Manohari isn't expecting much to change in her daily struggle to ...
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