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Sri Lankan military destroy protest camp outside President’s office

Sri Lankan military

Social media shows officers in riot gear dismantling protest tents and arresting protestors. However, Dinesh Gunawardena became prime minister on Friday. Sarah Hulton says she is “extremely concerned” about allegations of a crackdown. In a predawn raid on Friday, Sri Lanka’s new president ordered police and the Sri Lankan military to remove anti-government demonstrators from … Read more

Pakistan’s tour to Sri Lanka surrounded by uncertainty

Pakistan tour to Sri Lanka
  • Babar Azam-led team completed a three-day warm-up match in Colombo.
  • Sri Lanka is in discussions with the IMF after defaulting on $51 billion in foreign debt.
  • To cut down on commuting, the government shut down non-essential offices and schools.

Pakistan’s visit to Sri Lanka is uncertain in light of the island nation’s declaration of a state of emergency on Wednesday.

Prior to their two-match Test series against the home team, the Babar Azam-led team just completed a three-day warm-up match.

No decision has been made to cancel the tour, according to a PCB official. “PCB and Sri Lanka Cricket are always in contact,” the official added.

“The series can be delayed if the situation is not under control.”

The first game is scheduled to start on July 16 in Galle, while the second game will start on July 24 in Colombo.

It should be mentioned that following months of widespread protests over an economic crisis, hundreds of people flocked to the prime minister’s office when the president of the nation traveled to the Maldives.

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled his official mansion in Colombo moments before tens of thousands of demonstrators overran it over the weekend, but he promised to step down on Wednesday to pave the way for a “peaceful transition of power.”

In order to prevent protesters from overrunning the compound, police used tear gas, and authorities proclaimed a national state of emergency “to deal with the crisis in the country,” according to the prime minister’s spokesperson Dinouk Colombage.

To “contain the situation,” according to a senior police officer, police put an indefinite curfew in place in the Western Province, which includes Colombo.

Sri Lanka is in discussions with the IMF for a potential rescue after defaulting on its $51 billion in foreign debt in April.

The island’s already limited gasoline supplies are almost gone.

To cut down on commuting and save gasoline, the government has mandated the shutdown of non-essential offices and schools.

 

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Prime Minister claims that Sri Lanka is bankrupt

Prime Minister

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe says Sri Lanka is “bankrupt”. The nation experiences its most obviously terrible monetary emergency in many years. Millions battling to purchase food, medication and fuel. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said Sri Lanka is “bankrupt.” The nation experiences its most obviously terrible monetary emergency in many years. Leaving millions battling to purchase … Read more

United Nations begins food relief for Sri Lanka’s pregnant women

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4 out of 5 people have started skipping meals as they cannot afford high prices. The UN has warned of a looming humanitarian crisis with millions in need of aid. WFP is trying to raise $60 million for the food relief effort. Thousands of impoverished women in Sri Lanka began receiving food aid Thursday as … Read more

President of Sri Lanka says to import medicines

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Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Friday ordered officials to use COVID-19 social security funds to buy basic medicines as the country faces a shortage of medicines during the economic crisis. The president said the funds could be used for other health needs as the South Asian epidemic is under control. Sri Lanka is facing an unprecedented economic crisis due to a lack of everyday products such as … Read more

Sri Lanka ports switches to pedal power after fuel shortages

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Sri Lanka ports started a free bicycle service on Tuesday, allowing workers to explore the facilities without using gasoline-powered vehicles, as the island nation suffers from acute fuel shortages. The island nation is experiencing its worst financial crisis since independence, with the government unable to pay for adequate supplies of critical imports. Motorists around the … Read more

Sri Lanka police tear-gas students in fresh clashes

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Crisis-hit Sri Lanka is fighting short-term inflation

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Sri Lanka raised gasoline and transportation costs on Tuesday, a long-awaited measure to address the country’s crippling economic crisis, but the increases are likely to aggravate the country’s already-high inflation, at least in the short term. In a statement on Twitter, Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera warned that gasoline prices will jump by 20% … Read more

CA: Tests not to be played before white ball games in Sri Lanka

CA

Cricket Australia (CA) has turned down a request from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) to hold Test matches in the island nation before the white-ball matches. Starting June 7, the teams will compete in a 35-day 10-match series that will include three T20Is, five ODIs, and two Tests, in that sequence. Because of the country’s fuel … Read more

The president of Sri Lanka appoints 4 ministers

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Sri Lanka’s day of violence: key flashpoints

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In a wave of violence between government supporters and demonstrators demanding President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s resignation in Sri Lanka on Monday, at least five people were murdered and almost 200 were injured. As clashes spread, the authorities imposed an indefinite curfew across the nation of 22 million people and called in the military to help contain … Read more

Sri Lankan leader faces May Day calls to step down

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Sri Lanka’s fractious competition confirmed rare solidarity Sunday, joining together to call for embattled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to resign over the country’s worst-ever financial disaster. The important competition party the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) staged a mass rally at Independence Square in the capital Colombo, in which speaker after speaker called for the ouster of … Read more

Sri Lanka leader trims cabinet of relatives ahead of IMF talks

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Sri Lanka’s embattled chief dropped two of his brothers and a nephew from his cupboard Monday, following public anger over the ruling circle of relatives’ mismanagement of a crippling economic disaster and calls for his resignation. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has presided over the island state’s maximum painful downturn in memory and his authorities are getting … Read more

Sri Lankan leader pares down family cabinet

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s leader dropped two of his brothers and a nephew from his cabinet Monday, following public anger over the governing family’s treatment of a debilitating economic crisis and calls for his resignation. Presiding over the island nation’s most painful downturn in memory, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa is preparing to meet with the International Monetary … Read more

Sri Lanka pins hopes on jabs for tourism plan

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Sri Lanka unveils relief package as food prices soar

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka unveiled a $1.1 billion targeted relief package on Tuesday to help consumers pay soaring food costs as an economic crisis bites. The island’s tourism-dependent economy was hammered by the pandemic and rampant shortages have left its people struggling to buy essential goods. Supermarkets have been rationing milk powder, sugar, lentils and other essentials, … Read more

Sri Lankan food prices hit record high as shortages bite

Sri Lankan

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s food prices rose by a record 22.1 per cent in December, official figures showed on Saturday, as the country struggles to finance urgent imports to tackle an acute shortage of essentials. The census and statistics department said food inflation hit an all-time high last month on a year-on-year basis since the Colombo Consumer … Read more

Sri Lankan inflation hits record high as food crisis looms

Sri Lanka Inflation

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s inflation hit a record 11.1 per cent in November, official figures showed on Wednesday, and the authorities warned a worsening economic crisis could prompt further food rationing. The island’s tourism-dependent economy was hammered by the pandemic and the government imposed a broad import ban to shore up foreign exchange reserves, triggering shortages of … Read more

Sri Lanka hikes fuel prices as economic crisis worsens

Sri Lanka

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka raised fuel prices on Tuesday and warned of possible petrol rationing with importers struggling to pay for oil, in a worsening economic crisis that has also sparked food shortages. The move comes just days after international ratings agency Fitch downgraded the country over fears of a sovereign default on its $26 billion foreign … Read more