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District Secretary Urges Motorists to Avoid Nighttime Travel to Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya District Secretary Thushari Tennakoon has urged motorists to avoid nighttime travel to Nuwara Eliya due to heightened landslide risks following recent adverse weather. A fresh earth mound collapse on the Gampola–Nuwara Eliya main road in Katukithula underscores ongoing road instability. She confirmed that all necessary relief measures have been provided to affected residents and dismissed claims questioning the government’s response as unfounded.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 15, 2025


Detentions of Green Card Interview Participants Spark Legal and Immigration Debate Across the United States
Detentions of Green Card Interview Participants Spark Legal and Immigration Debate Across the United States
Rahaman Hadisur
Dec 13, 2025


Norwich Castle Draws Over 110,000 Visitors After £27.5m Transformation
Norwich Castle has attracted over 110,000 visitors in just three months after reopening following a £27.5m refurbishment. The project, which faced delays due to Covid and supply issues, introduced new features such as a glass atrium, café and recreated Norman interiors. Officials say the strong visitor turnout highlights the castle’s renewed status as a world-class heritage attraction.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 10, 2025
Why Sri Lanka Faced the Devastating Impact of Cyclone Ditwa
Cyclone Ditwa rapidly intensified over unusually warm Bay of Bengal waters, bringing record rainfall, floods, and landslides across Sri Lanka. Weak drainage systems, unplanned land use, and gaps in emergency preparedness greatly worsened the impact. The disaster highlights Sri Lanka’s urgent need for stronger climate-resilient infrastructure, early-warning systems, and sustainable land management.
Thiloththama Jayasinghe
Dec 3, 2025


As the Nation Suffers, the Prime Minister Smiles: The Face of a Government Without Accountability?
Sri Lanka is grieving with over a hundred lives lost, dozens still missing, and thousands of families displaced after Cyclone Ditwah, the country is experiencing one of the darkest moments in its recent history. Yet the government’s response — especially the reaction of Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya has sparked intense public outrage.
Jatinder Singh
Dec 1, 2025


U S and Ukraine Report Progress in Refined Peace Talks Amid Continued Skepticism
U S and Ukraine Report Progress in Refined Peace Talks Amid Continued Skepticism
Rahaman Hadisur
Dec 1, 2025


Canada’s November 2025 Arts & Culture Guide
From coast to coast, Canada’s November 2025 arts calendar features festivals, exhibits, and performances worth seeing.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 21, 2025


The Geopolitical Importance of Historical Examples
The Geopolitical Importance of Historical Examples
Chethana Janith
Nov 16, 2025


Vienna Voice Mania: International A Cappella Festival
Vienna Voice Mania 2025 brings together 39 ensembles and soloists from 17 nations for a month long celebration of a cappella music. This guide explores its history since 1998, program highlights, balcony concerts, and cultural significance.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 12, 2025
Berlin Fairy Tale Days: Myths and Magic in the Capital
Berlin Fairy Tale Days 2025 brings myths and magic to the capital with 800 events across 350 venues. This guide explores its history since 1989, the theme “The Swan Woman,” festival highlights, and comparisons with global storytelling festivals.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 11, 2025


Vienna Art Week: Contemporary Creativity Across the City
Vienna Art Week 2025 transforms the city with over 140 free events, including studio visits, exhibitions, and cross-disciplinary panels exploring art as a learning system.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 8, 2025


Lisbon’s Indie Renaissance: LEFFEST 2025 Showcases Global Cinema
LEFFEST 2025 returns to Lisbon with a bold lineup of global premieres, artistic retrospectives, and cross-disciplinary events that redefine independent cinema.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 7, 2025


Europe’s November Festivals: From Vienna’s KlezMore to Tallinn’s Black Nights
November in Europe is packed with cultural festivals, including Vienna’s KlezMore and Tallinn’s Black Nights Film Festival. This guide explores music, film, and art events across the continent.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 6, 2025


Culture 2025: The Interpersonal Is Political in Russia’s New Diaspora
Since 2022, Russia’s new emigration has built micro institutions—apartment presses, encrypted salons, and mutual aid networks—that transform everyday relationships into political cultural practice. This piece maps the forms, stakes, and future of that diaspora’s creative life in 2025.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Nov 1, 2025


Kura Sushi Extends Global Menu Inspired by Osaka Expo Dishes
Kura Sushi will continue offering its globally inspired menu from the Osaka Expo 2025, featuring 70 dishes from around the world. The move blends tradition with innovation and marks a new chapter in kaitenzushi culture.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Oct 28, 2025


Indonesia’s Halal Cuisine: Where Culture Meets Regulation
Indonesia’s halal cuisine is a fusion of faith, flavor, and formal regulation — rooted in tradition and backed by law. This article explores its cultural depth, legal structure, economic strategy, and global leadership.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Oct 24, 2025


Ivan Vazov National Theatre Launches Ambitious 2025–2026 Season with 13 Premieres and Global Vision
Ivan Vazov National Theatre’s 2025–2026 season features 13 premieres, global collaborations, and bold artistic direction under Vasil Vasilev.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Oct 22, 2025


Brussels Queer Film Festival 2025: Pink Screens in Belgium
Pink Screens 2025 runs 30 Oct–10 Nov with 150+ films across Brussels venues and new screenings in Ghent; program, panels and community events.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Oct 22, 2025


Wealthy Families Turn to Hong Kong and Singapore as Twin Hubs for Growth in Asia
Wealthy Families Turn to Hong Kong and Singapore as Twin Hubs for Growth in Asia
Rahaman Hadisur
Oct 22, 2025


Truth Recovered: Brazilian Artist Killed in Argentina’s Dictatorship Named After 5 Decades
Brazilian pianist Tenório Jr., disappeared in 1976 during Argentina’s dictatorship, identified after 50 years — a story of truth and memory.
Khoshnaw Rahmani
Oct 21, 2025
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