The saying “Whom the Gods would destroy, they first make mad” is believed to have been made by the Greek Tragedian.... ..
People who are concerned about regional geopolitics and superpower rivalry kept a close tab on political developments in the ...
The Maldives under Muizzu has shown a keen interest in building economic ties with China under the Belt and Road Initiative. During a visit to China in January, Muizzu met with Chinese President Xi ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Five years after Sri Lanka’s worst ever attack on churches, the island nation’s ethnic minority Catholics are ...
The SEP has announced an ambitious program to increase its membership, build the International Youth and Students for Social ...
The incumbent President, Ranil Wickramasinghe ... Creditors and investors alike know that 2024 is not the end of Sri Lanka’s electoral cycle — parliamentary elections are scheduled in 2025. This ...
A landslide parliamentary election victory for the Maldives' pro-China president clears the way for him to redraw the ...
On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the Sri Lanka Easter Sunday bombings, efforts to seek closure and accountability for ...
As it stands today, Maldives is going to be drawn deeper into China’s strategic sphere. Chinese presence in Maldives is set ...
President Mohamed Muizzu's PNC won 70 seats in the Maldives Parliament, securing a "super majority." The pro-Beijing party's victory follows a record-low turnout of 75%. The Maldives National Party ...
In Sri Lanka’s current political environment this saying is most applicable to the progress of President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s administration. Ranil took over the reins of Government when the country ...
Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu's party secured a "supermajority" in Parliament by winning over 60 seats in Sunday's ...