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SpaceX Poised to Overtake OpenAI as America’s Most Valuable Private Firm
SpaceX is preparing a secondary share sale that could raise its valuation to around $800 billion, potentially surpassing OpenAI as the most valuable private company in the U.S. The surge in value is driven by SpaceX’s strong launch business and the rapid global expansion of its Starlink internet service. However, analysts caution that the valuation is not guaranteed until the sale is completed, and shifts in market demand could alter the outcome.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 8, 2025


Sri Lanka Stocks Drop 3.04% After Cyclone Ditwah; Construction Shares Rise
Sri Lanka’s stock market fell 3.04% as Cyclone Ditwah triggered heavy selling, though construction stocks rose on expectations of rebuilding demand. Analysts say investors are cautious and the downward trend is likely to continue. Across Asia, markets moved mixed, with Japan declining, Pakistan rising, and India slipping due to cyclone impacts and trade uncertainties.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 8, 2025


Putin arrived in New Delhi for talks with Modi to deepen Russia-India cooperation.
Putin arrived in New Delhi to strengthen Russia-India ties, with Modi hosting him for talks on defense, energy and skilled-labor cooperation. The visit comes amid U.S. pressure over India’s Russian oil purchases and ongoing Ukraine war tensions, testing New Delhi’s diplomatic balance. Both sides aim to boost trade, address defense delivery delays and reaffirm strategic partnership despite global geopolitical challenges.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 5, 2025


King Charles and German President Highlight Renewed Ties in Landmark State Visit
The German President’s historic state visit to London underscored the strength of Anglo-German relations through both grand ceremony and meaningful political dialogue. Beyond symbolic pageantry, leaders focused on cooperation in trade, climate policy, security, and cultural exchange amid evolving global challenges. Despite complexities such as Brexit, the visit highlighted major opportunities for deeper partnership and shared responsibility for Europe’s future.
Rahmani Khoshnaw
Dec 5, 2025


Fujitsu’s new spatial world model technology designed to improve human–robot collaboration through real-time prediction and spatial understanding.
Fujitsu has developed a new spatial world model technology that helps AI understand real-time environments and predict human and robot behaviors for safer, smoother collaboration. The system uses 3D scene graphs to overcome camera distortion issues and accurately model dynamic spaces. Benchmark tests show it can estimate behavioral intentions three times more accurately, supporting advanced human–robot coordination in real-world settings.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 3, 2025


Sri Lanka and Indonesia Mobilize Military Forces as Deadly Asian Floods Claim Over 1,100 Lives
Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia are facing devastating floods that have killed more than 1,100 people and displaced millions, prompting large-scale military rescue operations. Indonesia and Sri Lanka are the worst affected, with blocked roads, damaged infrastructure, and missing persons complicating relief efforts. Authorities across the region warn that climate-driven extreme weather is intensifying these disasters, while schools, homes, and public services rema
Chalani Himasha
Dec 3, 2025


Nvidia Invests $2 Billion in Synopsys to Advance AI Engineering Partnership
Nvidia has invested $2 billion in Synopsys as part of a multi-year partnership combining Nvidia’s AI computing power with Synopsys’ chip design and EDA expertise. The collaboration focuses on accelerating compute-heavy applications, advancing agentic AI engineering, and expanding cloud access for joint solutions. Both companies say the non-exclusive partnership will help address the rising complexity of next-generation intelligent systems.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 3, 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


Sri Lanka’s Capital Submerged as Cyclone Ditwah Leaves Nearly 200 Dead and Worsens Conditions in Central Province
Sri Lanka’s Kandy district has been hit by severe landslides triggered by continuous heavy rainfall, leaving several areas buried under earth and debris. Rescue teams are still searching for missing residents as unstable, rain-soaked slopes pose a high risk of additional collapses. Authorities warn that worsening weather conditions could further complicate relief efforts across the central province.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 1, 2025


Sri Lanka Goods Exports Remain Flat in October 2025 as Apparel and Tea Decline
Sri Lanka’s merchandise exports remained nearly unchanged in October 2025, reflecting a marginal 0.02% rise despite declines in major industries like apparel and tea. Strong growth in coconut-based products was not enough to offset reduced export earnings from petroleum, rubber, boats, and spices. The slowdown in key markets such as the United States and India further highlights the challenges facing the country’s export sector.
Chalani Himasha
Dec 1, 2025


Stablecoins Could Threaten Euro Zone Banks and Global Markets, ECB Warns
Stablecoins are rapidly expanding and could drain valuable retail deposits from euro zone banks, weakening their funding stability. The ECB warns that a run on major stablecoins could trigger large sell-offs of U.S. Treasury assets, disrupting global financial markets. Additional risks could impact the euro zone if jointly issued stablecoins face heavy redemptions under differing regulations.
Chalani Himasha
Nov 29, 2025


Sri Lanka’s Middle Class Hit by Hidden Power Cost Burden
Sri Lanka’s CEB is selling power below its generation cost to about 70% of consumers, shifting the burden to higher-use households. Middle-income families using more than 180 units are charged up to 317% of the cost, effectively paying a hidden cross-subsidy. Critics say this amounts to an unrecorded tax and disproportionately penalizes households that cannot afford solar power.
Chalani Himasha
Nov 29, 2025


Rolls-Royce Tests New Technology to Protect Jet Engines from Sand Damage
Rolls-Royce is testing new technology in Derby to protect its jet engines from sand and dust damage commonly faced by airlines in the Middle East. The company has introduced new heat-resistant metals and redesigned coolant holes, increasing engine lifespan by up to 60% so far. This work, part of a £1bn durability programme, is expected to double engine life by 2028 for models such as the Trent XWB-97.
Chalani Himasha
Nov 29, 2025


Fresh ClickFix Attacks Abuse Fake Windows Update Screens to Steal Credentials
Fake ClickFix attacks are using realistic Windows Update screens to trick victims into running malicious commands that install the Rhadamanthys credential-stealing malware. The campaign hides its payload through steganography inside PNG images, allowing the malware to bypass detection. Huntress linked over 76 global incidents, and experts urge organizations to block Run commands and train users to avoid Copy-and-Paste “fixes.”
Chalani Himasha
Nov 27, 2025


Sri Lanka Moves Forward on RCEP Membership Process
Sri Lanka’s cabinet has approved moving forward with the process to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), beginning with completing a formal questionnaire from the trade bloc. Membership would require the country to gradually eliminate tariffs on 85–90% of goods, unlocking access to larger export markets and global supply chains. The questionnaire, issued in October 2024, must be completed before January 1, 2026, to continue Sri Lanka’s accession proces
Chalani Himasha
Nov 27, 2025


Harnessing 5G–AI Convergence: A Growth Catalyst Amid Infrastructure Pressure
Vietnam’s push to combine 5G and AI is opening major opportunities in fields like smart healthcare, logistics, and digital services, but the nation faces rising infrastructure demand and a shortage of advanced tech specialists. Experts emphasize the need for regulatory sandboxes and stronger digital trust to support safe and rapid innovation. With coordinated investment and clearer regulations, Vietnam could become a regional leader in strategic digital sectors.
Chalani Himasha
Nov 26, 2025


Aitken Spence Travels Strengthens Leopard Conservation Efforts With Public Awareness Initiative
Aitken Spence Travels has donated 22 awareness banners to the Department of Wildlife Conservation to support the protection of the endangered Sri Lankan Leopard. The initiative, part of the “Green Paws” conservation project and aligned with the company’s sustainability philosophy “Pure Path,” aims to reduce human-leopard conflict by educating tourists and local communities. This effort reinforces the company’s leadership in sustainable tourism and its continued commitment to
Chalani Himasha
Nov 23, 2025


Signs Mount That Xi Jinping Is Under Pressure to Cede Power
Signs Mount That Xi Jinping Is Under Pressure to Cede Power
Rahaman Hadisur
Jul 19, 2025


Inter Milan’s Road to the Champions League Final: A Season of Triumphs and Challenges
Inter Milan’s Road to the Champions League Final: A Season of Triumphs and Challenges
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 10, 2025


Bill Gates Pledges to Give Away $200 Billion by 2045, Marking Largest Philanthropic Commitment in History
Bill Gates Pledges to Give Away $200 Billion by 2045, Marking Largest Philanthropic Commitment in History
Rahaman Hadisur
May 9, 2025
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