Sri Lanka suffered a catastrophic economic crisis, but is it safe to travel there?
Sri Lanka has been rocked by a series of crises in the past two decades but locals are now urging tourists to return and enjoy its sights.
West Indies cricketer Devon Thomas banned for match fixing
West Indies batter Devon Thomas is banned for five years, with 18 months suspended, after admitting to seven charges including those related to match-fixing.
Hospital staff didn't think man's condition was 'bad enough to be admitted', GP tells inquest
An inquest hears evidence from a general practitioner who had treated a man who later died after seeking help from an Adelaide emergency department multiple times.
Penny Wong delivers Indian Ocean strategy speech, urges China to be more transparent amid military build-up
In a high-profile speech laying out Australia's Indian Ocean strategy, the foreign minister warned against political interference and economic coercion, urging China to be more transparent about its military build-up.
Sri Lankan law regulating online content concerns rights groups
The Online Safety Act allows authorities to remove prohibited content and to punish those that posted it.
The teenage Sri Lankan wrestling sensation who's given up everything to chase her dreams
Nethmi Poruthotage's coach had to pawn his gold necklace to help her compete at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Now she's hoping to pay him back in Paris.
'My dreams came true': Remote artist Kieren Karritpul to exhibit at international art festival
Based in the tiny Indigenous community of Nauiyu, in one of the most remote corners of Australia, Kieren Karritpul is one of a select few artists from Australia who have been invited to exhibit their work at Colomboscope.
Analysis
analysis:Will the world see more wars or unrest in 2024?
With the focus on the conflicts in Ukraine, Israel and Gaza, other countries have dropped off the radar for many people. Some of these nations have been dealing with simmering unrest, however, which could erupt in 2024 and seize the global spotlight, writes Jessica Genauer.
Retired police commander claims former Sri Lankan government sabotaged probe into deadly Easter Sunday bombings
Sri Lankans have been shocked to hear allegations that government officials may have been complicit in Easter 2019 bombings that killed 270 people including Australians.
Police hit 'obstacles' probing claimed links between Sri Lankan intelligence and Easter Sunday terrorists, retired commander says
A retired police commander sheds new light on claims that the former Sri Lankan government may have colluded with a terrorist group for political gain, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people, including Australians, in the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings.
Tropical storm brews in the southeast Bay of Bengal
A low is currently forecast to enter the southeast Bay of Bengal and merge with an additional low near Sri Lanka resulting in a broad rain field.
Romantic and raucous: Seven stunning South Asian musicians for your Diwali playlist
It's Diwali (Deepavali) season — here are some talented South Asian artists to put on your speaker. From Swiss hip hop artist Priya Ragu to carnatic sensation Sid Sriram, we look at contemporary young artists shaking up the scene. Author: Dilpreet Taggar.
ICC suspends Sri Lanka's membership over government interference
The International Cricket Council determines that Sri Lanka Cricket is in serious breach of its obligations as a member, issuing a suspension with immediate effect.
'Never seen a team or a player stoop so low': Sri Lankan star fumes after historic 'timed out' dismissal at World Cup
Sri Lankan batter Angelo Mathews hits out at Bangladesh after he was "timed out" in controversial scenes at the World Cup.
Former champions Sri Lanka skittled for its lowest-ever World Cup score as India remains unbeaten
After sending India in to bat and watching the hosts amass 357 runs in Mumbai, Sri Lanka is rolled for a humiliating 55 runs to effectively end its hopes of progressing at the World Cup.
How a shocking dawn raid in a sleepy Queensland town ignited a political 'bin fire'
A new book recounts how an unprecedented grassroots campaign in the town of Biloela saved a refugee family from deportation.
Thousands of international graduates are being left in visa limbo. Should they be encouraged to 'go home earlier'?
A new report says international graduates are being given false hope for permanent residency pathways, and calls for an overhaul of post-work rights, saying visas have become "too generous".
Virat Kohli notches 47th ODI century as India thrash Pakistan
India cruise to a record 228-run win over arch rivals Pakistan in the Asia Cup, with both Virat Kohli and KL Rahul starring with unbeaten centuries.
Is there such thing as 'looking like' your ethnicity? These viral AI images think so
AI-generated images of "beautiful" women from around the world have been going viral on TikTok. But some say they're based off stereotypes and can perpetuate colourist ideals.
Shankari Chandran wins 2023 Miles Franklin award for Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens
Set around a culture war in a nursing home, Shankari Chandran’s third novel has won Australia’s biggest literary prize. The author shares her journey of writing the book and what's next on the horizon after winning the Miles Franklin award.
Author of $60,000 Miles Franklin prize had given up on being published when she wrote winning book
Shankari Chandran was told her debut novel was not "Australian" enough to find an audience; her latest novel, exploring what it means to be Australian, has just won the country's highest literary accolade.
Netherlands to return looted Asian artefacts, more than two centuries later
A richly decorated cannon, stolen in 1765, is just one of 478 cultural objects the Dutch government will hand back to Sri Lanka and Indonesia.
Sri Lankans to get five-day public holiday as authorities seek to prevent a bank run during debt restructuring
Sri Lanka's cabinet a day earlier approved a plan to restructure nearly half of its $63.7 billion domestic debt, a requirement of an IMF bailout package.
perspective
perspective:'I was too comfortable': Why I decided to sell everything and go live with Buddhist monks
I needed a life shakeup — so I decided to live with Buddhist monks in Sri Lanka for seven months. It was challenging, lonely and one of the best things I have ever done.
One Australian killed and another injured in Sri Lanka car accident
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says consular assistance is being provided to the family of an Australian woman killed in a car accident in Sri Lanka.