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The article reports on North Korea's welcoming ceremony for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, highlighting their shared alliance with Russia and mutual support for Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
The article draws parallels between historical US actions against Native Americans and current US foreign policy, particularly criticizing President Trump's alleged actions in Venezuela and Iran.
The article discusses the impact of the Middle East conflict on Sri Lanka, mentioning fuel shortages, government measures like QR codes and holiday adjustments, and comparisons to past wars.
The article reports on the inaugural ceremony of the 'Sri Lanka Skills Expo 2025' educational exhibition, highlighting its patronage by high-ranking officials and collaborative organizations.
The article discusses the potential impact of rising fuel prices on essential goods and transportation costs, noting government measures to mitigate fuel shortages.
The article critiques Sri Lanka's economic reliance on imports and calls for greater self-sufficiency across key sectors like agriculture, tea, and IT.
The article discusses the geopolitical tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and the role of intelligence agencies.
The article advocates for returning supermarket trolleys to designated areas, framing it as a moral duty and community responsibility.
The article discusses Sri Lanka's current energy and fuel crisis, attributing it to international conflicts and domestic infrastructure shortcomings.
The article discusses Sri Lanka's foreign policy under the current government, emphasizing its shift toward active non-alignment.
The article reports on the Colombo Stock Exchange's upward movement on 25th March 2026, highlighting increased investor optimism, elevated trading volumes, and sector-specific performance metrics.
The article details a police investigation into insurance-related murders and fraud cases, including specific examples of funeral policy misuse and associated charges.
The article discusses the Department of Basic Education's allocation of R1.3 billion for an Early Childhood Development (ECD) nutrition program, which has not been effectively utilized to address child malnutrition.
South Africa’s Constitution promised dignity for all. Nearly 30 years later, that promise remains out of reach for far too many women.
The article discusses infrastructure crises in South Africa, highlighting water shortages, power outages, and municipal neglect. It attributes these issues to aging systems, mismanagement, underfunding, and political blame-shifting.
The article discusses concerns among South Africa's farming community about rising input costs, particularly fertiliser and fuel prices, linking these issues to global market dynamics and the Middle East conflict.
The article discusses the increasing presence of women in leadership roles within the energy sector, citing statistics from BCG and McKinsey reports to support claims about the benefits of gender diversity.
The article discusses rising commercial crime in South Africa, citing statistics from SAPS, Hawks, and Sabric. It highlights discrepancies in data reporting, noting that the Hawks' figures may be a data entry error and that Sabric's data…
The article discusses the global effort to combat tuberculosis (TB), highlighting South Africa's progress in reducing TB incidence and the challenges remaining.
The article describes Magnolia Primary School in South Africa, which faces challenges due to its location in a deprived community.