A man walks past an election banner of presidential candidate Namal Rajapaksa outside the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) party office near Colombo.
Your Week in Asia

Sri Lanka votes, Midea lists in Hong Kong, BOJ policy meeting

Your weekly lineup of Asia's biggest business and political events

15 September 2024
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Podcast: News Roundup

Sri Lankans vote after years of economic suffering

Tune in to Nikkei Asia's podcast, bringing the region's key news to global listeners

13 September 2024
Campaign posters for Anura Kumara Dissanayake of National People's Power in Colombo on Aug. 19. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
Editor-in-Chief’s Picks

Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Raring to vote

Shin Nakayama shares his weekly reflections and recommendations

6 September 2024
Supporters of President Ranil Wickremesinghe rally in Dambulla on Aug. 24: For better or worse, the incumbent is the Sri Lankan face of the IMF's rescue program. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
The Big Story

Election campaign energizes Sri Lankans weary of economic turmoil

Presidential candidates tap public misgivings about IMF-directed policy changes

4 September 2024
Members of the Sri Lankan military board a smuggling ship as part of a training exercise on maritime crime near Trincomalee. (Photo by Takayuki Tanaka)
Indo-Pacific

Indo-Pacific nations embrace U.N. exercises to fight maritime crime

China provocations contribute to growing interest in boosting security

23 August 2024
President Ranil Wickremesinghe gestures as he arrives at the Election Commission on Aug.15 in Colombo to submit his nomination papers for the upcoming presidential election.
Politics

Sri Lankan election shines light on president's legacy and links

Wickremesinghe stabilized economy but ties to Rajapaksa clan could hurt

19 August 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris could become the first female U.S. president.
U.S. elections 2024

Harris could become the 1st female U.S. leader; Asia's had several

Over 13 Asian countries and regions including Australia and Taiwan have had women heads

4 August 2024
An Indian fishing boat collided with a Sri Lankan naval vessel just north of Katchatheevu, a contentious island India ceded to Sri Lanka in the 1970s. 
International relations

India summons Sri Lanka's envoy after maritime collision

One Indian fisherman dead, one missing after bump with Sri Lankan navy

1 August 2024
Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, second from right, attends the country's 76th Independence Day celebrations in Colombo during February.
Politics

Sri Lanka president fails to get backing of largest party for reelection

Reform-friendly Wickremesinghe expected to seek support from splitters, opposition

29 July 2024
Sri Lanka's President Ranil Wickremesinghe attends the country's 76th Independence Day celebrations in Colombo, on Feb. 4.
Politics

Sri Lanka to hold presidential election on Sept. 21

Incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe, opposition leader Premadasa expected to run

26 July 2024
Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry speaks to Nikkei Asia in Tokyo on June 3. (Photo by Takuya Fujisawa)
Interview

Sri Lanka calls for Japanese investments in infrastructure and IT

Foreign minister says the country has to learn from Chinese 'debt trap'

3 July 2024
Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe hailed the debt restructuring plan as a "significant milestone." (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
27 June 2024
Drivers push auto rickshaws in a line to buy gasoline from a fuel station in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in July 2022 amid an economic crisis.
Economy

Developing countries face record interest payments as rates rise

Growing debt burden casts shadow over global economic outlook

12 June 2024
An Indian-Russian joint venture has won a 30-year contract to manage Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, built with Chinese funding and called the world's emptiest airport, in southern Sri Lanka. 
International relations

Sri Lanka turns to India as counterbalance to Chinese presence

Vital power, port, airport projects involve neighbor as Asian rivals focus on Indian Ocean

9 May 2024
Laos' weakening currency threatens faster food price inflation. (Photo by Kenya Akama)
Economy

Laos, other debt-laden Asia-Pacific nations under pressure from strong dollar

ADB boosts funding for vulnerable countries amid debt trap fears

7 May 2024
Sri Lankan capital Colombo. The nation has failed to strike an agreement with international bondholders on restructuring about $12 billion in debt.
Sri Lanka crisis

Uncertainty looms over Sri Lanka as debt restructuring talks hit snag

Upcoming presidential election ramps up pressure to accelerate negotiations

20 April 2024
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is accusing the opposition Congress party of improperly ceding Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by AP and Ken Kobayashi)
International relations

Eyeing third term, India's Modi jabs opposition over Sri Lankan islet

Leader accuses Congress party of 'callously' ceding island in 1970s

9 April 2024
Sagala Ratnayaka, adviser to the Sri Lankan president on national security, talks with Nikkei in a recent interview. (Photo by Satoshi Iwaki) 
Sri Lanka crisis

Sri Lanka's debt repayments to be suspended until 2028

Security adviser says the country is in final talks with creditor nations

6 April 2024
Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, met with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu in Beijing in January.
20 March 2024
Sri Lanka's garment industry is striving to climb the value chain with a focus on sustainability, as the government seeks a green economic renaissance. 
Asia Insight

Sri Lanka cultivates sustainable fashion for an economic revival

Government and garment makers aim to catch green wave to boost competitiveness

5 March 2024
Tourists walk along Mount Lavinia beach in Colombo. The country aims to significantly increase annual visitor arrivals.
Travel & Leisure

Sri Lanka eyes tourism boom in 2024 via slick ads, digital nomads

India-Maldives spat offers new chance to build on last year's promising results

10 February 2024
Palestinians walk past a house destroyed by an Israeli strike in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, in early January.
International relations

Indonesia and Sri Lanka blast EU for 'double standards' on Gaza

Indo-Pacific and ASEAN meetings with Europe underscore divided views

3 February 2024
Activists protest ahead of the passage of Sri Lanka's Online Safety Act in Colombo on Jan. 24.
Sri Lanka crisis

Sri Lanka's online regulations highlight restrictions sweeping South Asia

From Pakistan to India, activists warn of tendency to throttle the net as elections near

2 February 2024
Torches are distributed to protesters, mainly relatives of those who disappeared amid Sri Lanka's civil war, during a demonstration in the north of the country in August 2022.
Politics

Sri Lanka war crimes project faces critical year for accountability

U.N. rights sessions in March likely to shape future of evidence-gathering effort

27 December 2023