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Tourism industry records highest-ever January arrivals

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Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has begun 2026 on a strong footing, recording its highest-ever January arrivals, welcoming over 277,000 visitors and surpassing the previous high of 252,761 registered last year.

The country welcomed 277,327 tourists in January, marking a 10% year-on-year (YoY) increase compared to the same period last year. The improvement was underpinned by a notable rise in average daily arrivals, highlighting the industry’s continued recovery momentum following several years of disruption.

Average daily arrivals stood at 8,946 during the month, while the highest single-day inflow was recorded on 15 January, when 10,483 visitors arrived in the country. Weekly figures showed a steady upward trend, with 58,822 arrivals in the first week of January, followed by 62,590 in the second week, 64,077 in the third, and a sharp rise to 91,838 in the final week of the month.

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Sri Lanka Dollar crisis: IMF gives key assurance ahead of review

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Sri Lanka’s reform programme continues to move forward, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board set to consider the combined fifth and sixth reviews under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) next week, according to IMF Asia-Pacific Department Director Krishna Srinivasan.

In a statement shared on social media, Srinivasan said Sri Lankan authorities had made “significant progress” in restoring macroeconomic stability, rebuilding reserves, and strengthening confidence over the past few years.

He said these efforts had been recognised by the public, investors, and stakeholders, helping place the economy on a “firmer footing.”

However, Srinivasan noted that recent global developments had created renewed pressures, similar to challenges faced by many economies in a difficult external environment.

“Navigating these shocks is never straightforward, but Sri Lanka’s policy framework today is considerably stronger than in the past,” he said.

He also stressed that maintaining a consistent policy direction and allowing the economy to adjust to changing conditions would be essential to sustaining progress.

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Sri Lanka among global bright spots with improved democratic rights in 2025

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Sri Lanka has been identified as one of the countries that recorded improvements in political rights and civil liberties in 2025, according to the latest Freedom House report titled Freedom in the World 2026. South Asians & Diaspora

The report notes that Sri Lanka registered a five-point increase on the organization’s 100-point freedom scale, placing the country in the “Partly Free” category.

The improvement comes at a time when global freedom has continued to decline, marking the 20th consecutive year in which more countries experienced deterioration than progress. According to the report, 54 countries recorded declines in political rights and civil liberties in 2025, while only 35 countries showed improvements.

Sri Lanka was among the countries with the largest one-year gains in freedom scores during the year, alongside nations such as Syria, Bolivia, Gabon, Fiji, and Malawi.

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Sri Lankan-origin Athithiya Anantharajah appointed Deputy Mayor in Paris

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Sri Lankan-origin Athithiya Anantharajah, at just 25 years old has been appointed maire adjoint (Deputy Mayor) of Pontault-Combault – a municipality on the outskirts of Paris, France.

From city councillor at 19, the daughter of refugees escaping the conflict in Sri Lanka, the French local politician has excelled in the recent municipal race through her hard work, conviction, and commitment to the city that is her home.

Appointed Deputy Mayor of Pontault-Combault in March 2026, Athithiya will focus on local governance and community impact.

It is reported that the Anandarasa family hails originally from Kayts in the Jaffna District, crediting her family history and early experiences for her deep interest in politics.

In her earlier role as Municipal Councillor for Youth (2020–2026), she managed initiatives for residents aged 11–17, including the “Quartier Jeunes” program and awareness workshops on the environment and disability.

It is expected that she will continue to inspire more youth to step into politics and civic leadership.

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