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India gifts Furosemide injection ampoules in response to urgent request from Sri Lanka
India has gifted 50,000 ampoules of Furosemide injection 20mg/2ml to cater to its shortage in Sri Lankan hospitals in the immediate term
Many Americans see Trump’s actions on economy as too erratic, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
70% of Americans believe tariffs will push prices higher, poll finds, 41% believe Trump's economic policies will pay off in long run..
India-Sri Lanka fisheries dispute calls for urgent talks
Apart from the territorial dispute, the issue of bottom trawling has to be addressed
Adani ready for Sri Lanka energy deal on “same terms”; but government demands revision
By Shihar Aneez/ ECONOMYNEXT Colombo, March 12 – India’s Adani Green Energy has expressed its willingness to work with Sri Lanka on proposed renewable energy projects on the same terms decided earlier, a source said. But Cabinet Spokesman Nalida Jayatissa said a discussion on the...
Awami League demands UNHRC investigation into ongoing rights violations under Yunus regime
Plea comes as lawlessness takes hold in Bangladesh, with revenge violence and attacks on minorities and women’s rights going unpunished by Muhammad Yunus’s unelected government
Amazon and Google back global push to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050
This commitment is part of a broader effort to address climate change by increasing reliance on nuclear energy, which currently generates about 9% of the world’s electricity through 439 reactors
Chinese security companies pose threat to Myanmar’s sovereignty- Dr.Meimei Winn Byrd
By Ei Kay Kyaw/ The Irrawaddy Yangon, March 3 – As Myanmar’s military regime struggles to maintain control, it has introduced the Private Security Services Law, allowing armed Chinese security firms to operate inside the country. The move has sparked concerns about Myanmar’s sovereignty, regional...
8 km of Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipe line completed
Kabul, March 12 (TOLO News) – Homayoon Afghan, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, said that the construction of the TAPI project in Afghanistan has progressed by eight kilometers. The ministry’s spokesperson said that with the improvement of weather conditions, the construction...
Maldivian President Muizzu returns controversial Supreme Court reform bill to parliament
By Abdulla Shujau/Maldivian Republic Male, March 12 -President Mohamed Muizzu on Tuesday returned to Parliament for reconsideration a bill that would reduce the number of Supreme Court justices from seven to five. Muizzu returned the bill under Article 91(a) of the Constitution, which allows the...
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