Sri Lanka Maintains Current Water Rates Through Mid-2026.
The Sri Lankan Cabinet has approved a proposal to freeze water tariffs for the first six months of 2026, as current revenues sufficiently cover operational costs for the National Water Supply and Drainage Board.
President Urges Rapid Implementation of National Drinking Water Projects.
President has directed officials to accelerate all ongoing development projects aimed at resolving drinking water accessibility issues across the country to provide immediate relief to the public.
Economic Strain and Protectionist Policies: Analyzing America's Current Fiscal Challenges.
This article examines how the Trump administration's protectionist tariff policies and foreign interventions are impacting the US economy, driving inflation, and placing financial burdens on American households.
Escalating Geopolitical Tensions Drive Sri Lanka's Oil Import Costs to Record Highs.
HSBC CEO Georges Elhedery reveals that global energy market disruptions have forced nations like Sri Lanka to pay as much as $286 per barrel for oil, far exceeding international benchmark prices.















