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Economic Development

November 12, 2024
Business

From Kane Ella to Baba’s Place: The Rise of SMEs by Young Entrepreneurs

by Our Economic Affairs Editor “Tourism is about making connections—connections between people, between cultures, and between a traveller and a place.” — Rosita Missoni The tourism sector in Sri Lanka has long

Diplomacy/News

Morocco: King Mohammed VI Pardons Thousands in Cannabis Reform Initiative

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has granted a sweeping pardon to nearly 4,800 individuals involved in illegal cannabis cultivation, as announced by the justice ministry on Monday. This move is part of a broader effort to encourage farmers to transition to

August 22, 2024

Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery and Growth: A Policy Disaster — Part 2

Business/Sri Lanka

Editorial Note: This series is based on the keynote speech by the author, titled “Shaping the Future: Policies for Dynamic Growth towards Improving Social

“Sri Lanka Needs a Lee Kuan Yew-Type Leader to Escape the Quagmire”

Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews/Sri Lanka

Singapore — Sri Lanka’s fragile post-bankruptcy recovery demands bold leadership, institutional reform, and urgent economic diversification, according to insights shared during a high-level trade

“Sri Lanka Needs a Lee Kuan Yew-Type Leader to Escape the Quagmire”

June 30, 2025
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Interviews/Sri Lanka

Singapore — Sri Lanka’s fragile post-bankruptcy recovery demands bold leadership, institutional reform, and urgent economic diversification, according to insights shared during a high-level trade policy session in Singapore. The remarks came during

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From Kane Ella to Baba’s Place: The Rise of SMEs by Young Entrepreneurs

November 12, 2024
Business

by Our Economic Affairs Editor “Tourism is about making connections—connections between people, between cultures, and between a traveller and a place.” — Rosita Missoni The tourism sector in Sri Lanka has long

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Morocco: King Mohammed VI Pardons Thousands in Cannabis Reform Initiative

August 22, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has granted a sweeping pardon to nearly 4,800 individuals involved in illegal cannabis cultivation, as announced by the justice ministry on Monday. This move is part of a

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Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery and Growth: A Policy Disaster — Part 2

August 22, 2024
Business/Sri Lanka

Editorial Note: This series is based on the keynote speech by the author, titled “Shaping the Future: Policies for Dynamic Growth towards Improving Social Protection and Well-being of the People,” delivered at

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