Sri Lanka Police have urged the public to behave in a disciplined and restrained manner to ensure the success of the internationally recognised “Walk for Peace”. The police emphasised that those gathe...
More than 840,000 tourists have arrived in the island so far this year, according to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority. Accordingly, a total of 840,411 tourists visited the island between 1 ...
The ‘Sagarika’ train, which derailed near the Wadduwa railway station, has now been successfully placed back on the tracks, reports say. The train has since been moved to the Wadduwa railway station. ...
How can the consequences that the Iran war has in Germany be cushioned? SPD parliamentary group leader Miersch is now bringing up suspending the debt brake - even though the Union has already rejected...
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Wie lassen sich die Folgen abfedern, die der Iran-Krieg in Deutschland hat? SPD-Fraktionschef Miersch bringt nun das Aussetzen der Schuldenbremse ins Spiel - obwohl die Union weiteren Schulden bereits...
World Malaria Day falls today (25). The World Health Organization declared Sri Lanka a malaria-free country in 2016. Although Sri Lanka has been recognised by the World Health Organization as a countr...
Sri Lanka has reached an important agreement with the Government of Norway to strengthen fisheries monitoring activities in the country using modern technology. A Sri Lankan delegation led by Minister...
Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has accused the US of prioritizing oil and energy dominance, alleging military actions in Iran and Venezuela are resource-driven. He claims Washington disregard...
Anyone who doesn't use AI today is considered a dangerous outsider. I love AI myself, claims writer Colson Whitehead: because it makes it easier for me to buy onions. And reminded of what it means to ...
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Wer heute nicht KI nutzt, gilt als gefährlicher Außenseiter. Ich selbst liebe KI, behauptet der Schriftsteller Colson Whitehead: Weil sie es mir leichter macht, Zwiebeln zu kaufen. Und daran erinnert,...
Belief in witchcraft persists in northern Ghana. Many women live in fear of insults and violence. Visiting a “witch camp” from which there is rarely a way back.
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Im Norden Ghanas hält sich der Glaube an Hexerei hartnäckig. Viele Frauen leben in Angst vor Schmähung und Gewalt. Zu Besuch in einem „witch camp“ – aus dem es selten einen Weg zurück gibt.
The hour-long event included mournful hymns, prayers and the laying of wreaths by the participants, which included representatives from many countries around the world