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Anura Dissanayake

February 26, 2026
Geopolitics/Social

Sri Lanka: President Dissanayake Spends 1.10 Crore on Single Event

Despite promoting himself as a symbol of minimalism and anti-corruption, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has come under scrutiny after Tamil-language media published details obtained via the Right to Information Act,

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The Propaganda Circus: Why Sri Lankans Prefer Illusion Over Reality?

by Laxman Aravind In the aftermath of political turmoil, Sri Lanka finds itself caught in a vicious cycle of deception, with the National People’s Power (NPP) party presenting a leadership characterised by superficial rhetoric and a profound lack of substance.

October 15, 2024

Sri Lanka: Internal Rift Deepens Within National People’s Power

Presidential Election 2024

by Our Political Affairs Correspondent Tensions are escalating within Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) as factions vie for influence ahead of the upcoming

Sri Lanka: Don’t Betray the ‘Baiyas’ Who Backed You — A Warning to Malimawa – I

Editor's Choice/Politics/Sri Lanka

“Vinasha Kale Vipareetha Buddhi” is an ancient Sanskrit proverb meaning: “When a person’s doom approaches, their intellectual power becomes reversed, disoriented, or turns against

Sri Lanka: President Dissanayake Spends 1.10 Crore on Single Event

February 26, 2026
Geopolitics/Social

Despite promoting himself as a symbol of minimalism and anti-corruption, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has come under scrutiny after Tamil-language media published details obtained via the Right to Information Act,

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Sri Lanka: Don’t Betray the ‘Baiyas’ Who Backed You — A Warning to Malimawa – I

February 8, 2025
Editor's Choice/Politics/Sri Lanka

“Vinasha Kale Vipareetha Buddhi” is an ancient Sanskrit proverb meaning: “When a person’s doom approaches, their intellectual power becomes reversed, disoriented, or turns against them, leading to their destruction.” This pithy saying

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The Propaganda Circus: Why Sri Lankans Prefer Illusion Over Reality?

October 15, 2024
Editor's Choice

by Laxman Aravind In the aftermath of political turmoil, Sri Lanka finds itself caught in a vicious cycle of deception, with the National People’s Power (NPP) party presenting a leadership characterised by

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Sri Lanka: Internal Rift Deepens Within National People’s Power

August 30, 2024
Presidential Election 2024

by Our Political Affairs Correspondent Tensions are escalating within Sri Lanka’s National People’s Power (NPP) as factions vie for influence ahead of the upcoming presidential election scheduled for September 21. Reliable sources

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US-Sponsored Covert Election Plot: Wickremesinghe Secretly Aligns with Anura Dissanayake

August 28, 2024
Presidential Election 2024

In a critical development ahead of Sri Lanka’s upcoming presidential election on 21 September 2024, Member of Parliament Wimal Weerawansa has issued a bold statement, accusing Ranil Wickremesinghe of aligning with the

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