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March 01, 2021

Indian Air Force Arrives For Participation In 70th SLAF Anniversary

In line with the 70th Anniversary of the Sri Lanka Air Force, 23 aircraft of the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy arrived here to participate in the event with an Aerobatic Display by Sarang (Advanced Light Helicopter), Surya Kiran (Hawks), Tejas Fighter Aircraft, Tejas Trainer and the Dornier Maritime Patrol Aircraft.

Indian Air Force Arrives For Participation In 70th SLAF Anniversary

1 min

Pakistani PM Pledged To Facilitate More Betel Imports From Sri Lanka

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan agreed to further facilitate betel imports among others, from Sri Lanka by eliminating the present bottlenecks raised by the Sri Lankan side, Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardane said yesterday.

Pakistani PM Pledged To Facilitate More Betel Imports From Sri Lanka

1 min

How Resource-Poor Burkina Faso Deals With Covid-19

The vaccine can protect those vaccinated from the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but it can’t stop them from transmitting it, even if there may be no outward signs of symptoms. Tengandogo is a private facility that treats the country’s most critical patients, but since March it has treated people with coronavirus free of charge. Where the timing is concerned, the situation in Burkina Faso runs a close parallel with Sri Lanka. This country’s health care system could be better resourced than Burkina Faso’s. But just how close has it come to being overwhelmed?

How Resource-Poor Burkina Faso Deals With Covid-19

6 mins

UN Warns Of Mass Famine In Yemen Ahead Of Donor Conference

HINDUSTAN TIMES, 28 FEB, 2021- A UN humanitarian agency on Sunday warned that more than 16 million people in Yemen would go hungry this year, with already some half a million people in the war-torn country living in famine-like conditions.

UN Warns Of Mass Famine In Yemen Ahead Of Donor Conference

1 min

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