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The K.N. Seneviratne Oration 2025 will be held at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo on Friday, November 21, 2025 ...
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When Everyday Credit Becomes a Risk to Urban Stability

In the busy streets of Accra, a young executive assistant enters a local waakye spot. Instead of paying immediately, she ...
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Is divine intervention needed to save our schools?

There is no need for sprawling school fields. In dense urban areas, 30% green space is more than enough. Sports day and football matches can be held off-site or replaced with activities that fit more ...
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SINGAPORE: For most of his life, 46-year-old Alfred Yeo has ignored all calls made to his phone. As he has been deaf since ...
Professor Seneviratne was born in Elpitiya, Galle, on November 22, 1929, as the second son of Dr Robert and Mrs Laura Seneviratne. Prof. Seneviratne came from a privileged family. His father, Robert ...