Topic: Sri Lanka
Many countries around the world struggle to convince citizens to donate their organs for those in need, but that is not the case in Sri Lanka. The...
Continue reading the main story One of Sri Lanka's most controversial diplomats, an ex-army commander, has got a senior post advising the UN...
Ironworkers Clamor for Final Spots in Welding Course at the Union's Benicia, Calif., Training Center
Certified Welding Instructor (CWI) Prep & Recertification Courses filled well before the class's registration deadline, despite the California...
Bilateral trade between India and Sri Lanka had surged by over 70 per cent while touching an all time high of USD 5 billion, the Indian High...
January 25, 2012. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has joined the Black January' campaign against attacks on journalists in Sri...
Sri Lanka has invited Bangladeshi entrepreneurs to invest in prospective sectors of its northern and southern parts as the two countries are going...
PRISON guards have opened fire on rioting inmates at Sri Lanka's main remand prison in the capital Colombo, wounding nearly 20 inmates, officials ...
MIT postdoc Emile Bruneau has long been drawn to conflict - not as a participant, but an observer. In 1994, while doing volunteer work in South...
(AP) -- At 10:25 a.m., a dark brown eye was removed from a man whose lids had closed for the last time. Five hours later, the orb was staring up at...
NEW TOWN, TAS, AUSTRALIA, January 17, 2012 /Stanford Who's Who/ - Stanford Who's Who proudly welcomes Geraldine Colombo to the exclusive ranks of...