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Trump's colonial phase of Gaza ceasefire

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January 28, 2026

It was the late Ayatollah Khomeini who described US as the "Greatest Satan" and the US Embassy as a "den of spies and espionage".

- By Dr. Ameer Ali

Trump's colonial phase of Gaza ceasefire

What happened afterwards is history with revolutionary consequences US lost one of its wealthiest and strategic allies in the Middle East to maintain the imperial order. The shah and his family were thrown out of the country and the revolution ended in putting to power a semi-theocratic Government. But the scars of that wound continue to hurt the superpower till now, and the surviving remnants of Iran's Pahlavi Dynasty are still looking for an opportunity to stage a comeback. That opportunity came in the recent expression of public discontent over rising cost of living, which in fact is a global pandemic emanating from a collapsing world economic order built on the foundation of extractive capitalism. However, what began as a protest over economic mismanagement was soon hijacked and turned into a murderous riot by mercenary elements funded and armed by agencies from outside. US and Israel are obviously the main culprits behind this convulsion. Global North's media propaganda spread its own narrative that what is taking place in Iran is a political campaign calling for regime change. President Trump promised the rioters that help was on the way, and the son of the late Shah started preparing for his return and be installed by Trump as the future Iranian monarch. In short, the riots seem to be a prelude to the next US-Iran-Israel war with unpredictable consequences.

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England go one-up in rain-hit first T201

Sri Lanka suffer familiar middle order batting collapse Sam Curran performs hat-trick

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2 mins

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Correction: Ditwah impact on economy limited: Ceylon Chamber Chief

YESTERDAY'S Daily FT report on the above incorrectly stated that, following Cyclone Ditwah, there was an initial spike of about 1% in fruit and vegetable prices and that damage to tourism infrastructure was estimated at about Rs. 500 billion.

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1 min

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

CSE ends week in red on profit taking, elevated turnover

THE Colombo stock market ended the week in the red amidst profit taking, elevated turnover and foreign selling.

time to read

1 mins

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Several key decisions to accelerate tourism development

THE Government has made several key decisions to accelerate tourism development.

time to read

1 min

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Survey of citizens' perceptions of responses to Cyclone Ditwah

Social Scientists' Association releases findings on Cyclone Ditwah relief, recovery, and transparency

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2 mins

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Sri Lanka needs 'big bang' reforms to secure recovery – Economist

Dr. Ganeshan Wignaraja explains why gradual reforms won't work Says post-crisis stabilisation has opened narrow reform window Urges decisive action on regulation, energy costs and productivity

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2 mins

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Top panel in London discuss measures to boost UK, Sri Lanka business ties

THE Sri Lanka-United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce in London (SLUKCC), together with the Sri Lanka High Commission in London (SLHC), hosted a panel discussion titled “Building Stronger Trade Bridges between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom” at the SLHC premises on 27 January 2026, with over 40 participants in attendance.

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2 mins

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

Nature is the first frontline protector of humans - Prof. Friedhelm Goeltenboth

INDIGENOUS tree focused reforestation expert Prof. Friedhelm Goeltenboth on Thursday evening delivered a detailed lecture on restoring landscapes and biodiversity.

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6 mins

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Construction PMI rises further in Dec. as project pipeline expands

SRI Lanka’s construction sector recorded a further expansion in December 2025, with the Purchasing Managers’ Index for Construction (PMI - Construction) rising to 67.1 from 66.2 in November, according to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

time to read

1 min

January 31, 2026

Daily FT

Daily FT

State university teachers have their say on general educational reforms, show way forward

ONE of the major initiatives of the NPP Government is reforming the country’s education system.

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7 mins

January 31, 2026

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