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Coca-Cola has announced Kaushali Kusumapala’s appointment as the new Country Director for Sri Lanka and Maldives, effective from 1st April 2024. Making history as the first Sri Lankan woman in this position, Kaushali succeeds former Country Director, Pankaj Sinha, who assumed the role in 2019. In this position, Kaushali will closely collaborate with bottling teams, […]
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Countries like Sri Lanka could benefit from debt-for-nature swaps, the UK based International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) said. Reuters reported that debt-for-nature swaps, where poorer countries have debt written off in return for protecting ecosystems such as barrier reefs or rainforests, could provide $100 billion for the fight against climate change, a new […]
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A woman from Madagascar has been arrested by Sri Lankan officials with cocaine capsules in her stomach. The Narcotics Control Unit of the Sri Lanka Customs department arrested the 38-year-old woman at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA). According to reports, the woman swallowed 75 cocaine capsules with an estimated street value of around Rs. 35 […]
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