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UAE Cultural Competitions 2025: How Emirati Children and Youth Can Participate
The UAE has officially launched Cultural Competitions 2025, inviting Emirati children and youth to participate in poetry and storytelling contests that celebrate national identity and creativity.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Apr 2


Travelbug India: Redefining Inbound Travel with Experience, Trust, and Excellence
Travelbug India stands as a trusted name in inbound tourism, bringing travelers from the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, and across Europe to explore the richness of India. With more than 20 years of experience in inbound travel operations, the company has successfully positioned itself as a reliable destination management partner for international markets.
Baasma Wafa
Apr 1


America Erupts: Inside the Massive Anti-Trump Protests Shaking the Nation
The United States is currently witnessing one of the largest waves of protests in its modern history, as millions of people take to the streets opposing President Donald Trump’s administration.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 30


Effects on Global Resources Due to the U.S.–Iran Crisis
Right now, the conflict involving Donald Trump and Iran is not just a military or political issue—it is directly shaking the world’s resource systems
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 30


"Our Angel, Our Martyr": Heartbreak and Defiance in Lebanon as 11-Year-Old Killed in Israeli Strike is Laid to Rest
SOUTH LEBANON – A sea of mourners, gripped by a mixture of profound grief and stoic defiance, gathered today to bury an 11 year old child killed in a recent Israeli strike.
Vithanage Erandi
Mar 30


The Reality of “Overnight Success”: What People Don’t See
People love success stories—but they only focus on the ending.
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 26


Fuel Ships Are On the Way, But Before the Fuel Arrives, Rest Fuel in Storages Prices Rise in Sri Lanka, Who Bears the Cost?
As Sri Lanka awaits incoming fuel shipments, a critical question is beginning to surface among the public: Why are fuel prices being increased now on existing stock that was purchased earlier?
Jatinder Singh
Mar 24


Advocate Pooja Khandelwal: The “Legal Boss” Disrupting India’s Courtroom Hierarchies
In a profession historically shaped by hierarchy, patronage, and slow ascension, Advocate Pooja Khandelwal is positioning herself as an outlier direct, self-built, and unapologetically assertive.
S. Adam
Mar 23


QR System Collapse Marks Another Major Failure of Sri Lanka’s Current Government
Recent on ground footage from fuel stations across Sri Lanka has exposed a critical breakdown in the country’s fuel distribution system, raising serious concerns about the ability of the current government to manage essential services during a crisis. Despite repeated public assurances that fuel is available, fuel station workers themselves are now openly complaining that they are unable to distribute fuel effectively. The primary reason, as highlighted from multiple location
Jatinder Singh
Mar 21


Why Oil Prices Control More of Your Life Than You Think
If you think oil prices only affect the cost of petrol, you’re missing the bigger picture. Oil is not just fuel—it’s the backbone of the global economy
Niveditaa chakrapani
Mar 21


With Russia and Africa Available, Why Is Sri Lanka Delaying Action on Fuel? A Question of Weak Leadership and Failing Mechanisms
Sri Lankan Government Promises Millions but Proves Nothing, Yet Spends More Public Money Hunting a Case That Has No Practical Proof
Jatinder Singh
Mar 20


Bouyei Ethnic Group’s Unique Funeral Rituals: The Symbolism Behind the “Stolen” Pig
The Bouyei ethnic group of southwest China practices a distinctive funeral ritual known as “stealing the pig.” This tradition blends humor with reverence, symbolizing prosperity, easing grief, and reinforcing community bonds.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Mar 5


A Political Reset in Tokyo: Ruling Party Secures Fresh Lowerhouse Majority
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) achieved a decisive victory in the recent House of Representatives election, reclaiming a commanding majority in the lower chamber and delivering a political reset that will shape Tokyo’s domestic agenda and regional posture for years to come.
Dilushika Hirushini
Feb 17


Asian Shares Rise as Japan’s Market Surges on Policy Optimism
Asian Shares Rise as Japan’s Market Surges on Policy Optimism
Rahaman Hadisur
Feb 9


Trevor Noah is Looking Forward to Hosting the 2026 Grammy Awards
Trevor Noah is Looking Forward to Hosting the 2026 Grammy Awards
Wanjiru Waweru
Feb 1


Turbulence in U.S. Politics: Greene Alleges Threats After Trump Withdrawal of Support
Turbulence in U.S. Politics: Greene Alleges Threats After Trump Withdrawal of Support
Rahaman Hadisur
Jan 26


A Sweet Victory for Tradition: Sri Lanka’s Kithul Tapping Inscribed on UNESCO’s Heritage List
In a historic moment for Sri Lankan heritage, the ancient indigenous practice of Kithul Madeema (or Kithul Kapeema) has been officially inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Humanity.
Vithanage Erandi
Jan 17


US launches ‘powerful strikes’ against Islamic State in Nigeria, says Trump
President Donald Trump said the United States has carried out what he described as “powerful and deadly” airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) militants operating in north western Nigeria.
Vithanage Erandi
Jan 6


Kehlani Released Her Latest Song, "Out The Window"
Kehlani Released Her New Song, "Out The Window"
Wanjiru Waweru
Dec 18, 2025


Rehan Grero: From Global Banking to Digital Procurement—A CEO Transforming Sri Lanka’s Tender Ecosystem
Colombo, Sri Lanka — In an era where digital transformation is redefining governance and enterprise, Rehan J. Grero stands out as a rare cross-industry leader who has successfully bridged global finance and technology to modernise Sri Lanka’s procurement landscape.
Baasma Wafa
Dec 15, 2025
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