UNFPA was established in 1967 to protect reproductive health for men and women — meaning biological sex categories only. Even ...
The Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) in Sri Lanka is not a law, not a statutory instrument, and not a legal entitlement.
Instead of being developmental we have Asesuma doling out dollars to the needy. Milk, cheese and many food items are costlier than in the UK- in other words the people cannot buy their requirements.
This statement highlights historical events involving European powers—the Inquisition, the Holocaust, and colonialism—and the subsequent impact on Europe’s moral standing in the eyes of peoples in ...
This partnership marks yet another step in NDB’s journey of supporting Sri Lanka’s next generation of global achievers. By working hand-in-hand with international education partners like EduViz, NDB ...
A vast number of people gathered to participate in the Joint Opposition’s ‘Maha Jana Handa’ (Voice of the People) mass rally held in Nugegoda. Reporters noted that the city of Nugegoda was completely ...
German-born Buddhist scholar Dr. Hans Wolfgang Schumann raised the question of German gratitude to the German Dharmaduta Society (GDS) for its role in supporting Buddhism in Germany after World War II ...
Why did King James ban the Ethiopian Bible? What’s inside Africa’s oldest and most complete biblical text that the king didn’t want you to read? In this video, we uncover the shocking truth behind one ...
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa stated that providing fertiliser subsidies to farmers after the harvesting period instead of providing them at the proper time is a futile exercise. He made this ...
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Asoka Weeraratna was called the “Deveni Dharmapala” (Second Anagarika Dharmapala) for his monumental contributions to the revival and international spread of Buddhism, particularly in the West. This ...
Today, fifteen years later, the shadow of the LTTE continues to loom—not on the battlefields of Sri Lanka, but in the boardrooms, seaports, and digital corridors of the global diaspora. These networks ...