Twenty years after the 2004 Tsunami, survivors in Sri Lanka and India battle grief and guilt, as communities rebuild their lives, while pushing for stronger measures to prevent future disasters.
The young South African side have exceeded expectations and gained momentum since success in Guyana in August set them on a ...
Survivors and victims' relatives will this week mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, ...
In an interview with the news agency, Sabry emphasised Sri Lanka’s keen interest in becoming a member of this influential coalition within the year. Acknowledging the strategic importance of BRICS, ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s trade deficit with nine neighbouring countries widened by 47.55 per cent to $4.474 billion ...
Pakistan, who stand seventh in the table, could ruin South Africa's party, which could largely favour India, currently ...
Ranjan Lanka Private Limited, a trusted name in retail for over five decades, has stepped into the air conditioning (AC) ...
Sri Lanka Insurance Life (SLICLL) sales team was recognised at the Life Insurance Industry Sales Awards 2023 held during the ...
On Dec. 26, 2004, a massive earthquake off Indonesia generated a series of massive waves that killed 226,408 people ...
Beachside memorials and religious ceremonies will be held in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand, which were the worst ...
The CWW Kannangara School in Galle, Sri Lanka, was torn to pieces by the terrifying 20ft wave that raged inland at speeds of ...
Emotional ceremonies are expected across Asia on Thursday to remember more than 220,000 people who died two decades ago when ...