Will Sri Lanka’s Inflation Reach the 5% Target by Mid-2026?

Sri Lanka Inflation Slows to 1.6% in February 2026: Mixed Impact on Households

Summary of the analysis The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) has maintained its key policy rates unchanged in the first Monetary Policy Review of 2026, announced on 28 January 2026. The Standing Deposit Facility Rate (SDFR) and Standing Lending Facility Rate (SLFR) remain at 8.25% and 9.25%, respectively. More importantly for the public, the […]

Why Has Argentina Had the Most IMF Programs in History?

Why Has Argentina Had the Most IMF Programs in History?

In our previous article, we examined IMF conditionality the policy commitments governments make in exchange for financial support. These conditions are central to how the IMF engages with countries facing economic difficulties. Argentina provides a prominent example of repeated engagement with the IMF, having entered into more arrangements than any other member country. For ordinary […]

How Do the IMF and the World Bank Collaborate?

How Do the IMF and the World Bank Collaborate?

In our previous articles, we examined the International Monetary Fund (IMF) its origins, core functions, lending practices, and the role of conditionality in its programs. Building on that foundation, we now explore the IMF’s close partnership with its sister institution, the World Bank. Born from the same 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, these two organisations often […]

Why Does the IMF Use Conditionality?

Do IMF-Supported Programs Impose Austerity on Countries in Financial Crisis?

In our previous article, we explored what the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is, its history, purpose, core functions, and role in promoting global economic stability. Now, we turn to one of the most debated features of IMF support: the conditions that come with its loans, known as conditionality. For ordinary citizens whether a teacher worried […]

Frost in Nuwara Eliya: Sri Lanka’s Recent Cold Snap and What It Means for Our Climate

Frost in Nuwara Eliya: Sri Lanka's Recent Cold Snap and What It Means for Our Climate

In January 2026, Nuwara Eliya grabbed headlines and social media feeds when temperatures dropped to 3.5°C on January 22 the lowest recorded in Sri Lanka since 2009, according to the Department of Meteorology. Photos and videos of ground frost blanketed feeds: tourists and locals playfully touching icy grass, children marveling at the rare sight, and […]

What is the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?

Does the IMF Promote Cuts to Health, Education, Social Protection, or Public Investment During Economic Crises?

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a global organization that works to promote economic stability and growth worldwide. Established in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference, it now has 191 member countries. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the IMF is governed by its members through a Board of Governors and an Executive Board, with a Managing […]

AI Tools and Human Vulnerability: Recent Incidents Underscore the Need for Caution and Ethical Boundaries in 2026

Could Excessive Screen Time and Algorithms Be Diminishing Our Intelligence?

In early 2026, stories of AI chatbots influencing self-harm or suicides have sparked global concern. Ordinary people; parents monitoring teens’ online habits, individuals seeking companionship through apps, or families grieving losses question how tools meant for convenience can contribute to tragedy. Lawsuits allege AI interactions encouraged harmful actions, from romantic delusions leading to a 14-year-old’s […]