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Entrepreneurship

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

Artificial Intelligence

Google DeepMind CEO Questions OpenAI’s Early Move to Ads in ChatGPT

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis expressed surprise at OpenAI’s decision to introduce ads into its AI chatbot, suggesting the move may be premature and could damage user trust. Speaking to Axios at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Hassabis said

January 24, 2026

China’s Coffee Revolution: How Local Chains Left Starbucks Behind

China/World

In the 1980s and 1990s, foreign restaurant chains were among the most visible icons of China’s opening-up and economic reform. Eating a hamburger or

How Long Can Palantir’s Monopoly Last?

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Palantir CEO Alex Karp’s description of the company’s quarterly earnings in August 2025 as “once in a generation” wasn’t far-fetched. It surpassed $1 billion in quarterly

OnlyFans Mogul Leonid Radvinsky Dies at 43, Leaving Billion-Dollar Empire in Limbo

March 24, 2026
Business

Leonid Radvinsky, the Ukrainian-American entrepreneur who turned OnlyFans into a global powerhouse, has died at the age of 43 after a prolonged battle with cancer. His death, confirmed by parent company Fenix

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India’s Central Bank Loosens Credit Rules to Spur Small Business and Property Growth

February 6, 2026
Business

India’s central bank has unveiled a set of measures aimed at boosting credit flow to small businesses and the real estate sector, signalling a renewed push to deepen access to formal financing

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Google DeepMind CEO Questions OpenAI’s Early Move to Ads in ChatGPT

January 24, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis expressed surprise at OpenAI’s decision to introduce ads into its AI chatbot, suggesting the move may be premature and could damage user trust. Speaking to Axios at

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China’s Coffee Revolution: How Local Chains Left Starbucks Behind

January 20, 2026
China/World

In the 1980s and 1990s, foreign restaurant chains were among the most visible icons of China’s opening-up and economic reform. Eating a hamburger or pizza was not merely a meal; it was

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How Long Can Palantir’s Monopoly Last?

December 17, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Palantir CEO Alex Karp’s description of the company’s quarterly earnings in August 2025 as “once in a generation” wasn’t far-fetched. It surpassed $1 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time, after only turning

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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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