Sri Lanka Died in a Western Debt Trap, and Others Will Follow Western debt killed Sri Lanka. Others will fall too.
How Sri Lankans Rose Up to Dethrone a Dynasty An army of nuns, farmers and middle-class professionals felt a duty to save their virtually bankrupt nation. But their fight is far from over.
Amid Sri Lanka’s Crisis, Cricket Carries On The success of the men’s national team has offered solace to the country, and one fan called the players “brand ambassadors during this time of hardship.”
What We Know About the Protests in Sri Lanka Months of demonstrations over dire economic conditions culminated in a peaceful take over of the presidential residence and promises of resignations.
With Gas Pumps All but Dry, Sri Lanka Faces Its ‘Most Difficult Time’ The island nation’s new prime minister revealed that the country’s economic disaster was even worse than imagined.