Sri Lanka Secures USD 39M Debt Relief from Australia

COLOMBO (News 1st); The Government of Sri Lanka and the Government of Australia have signed bilateral agreements on external debt restructuring,. The agreements, signed on October 27, 2025, at the Ministry of Finance, follow the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reached with the Official Creditor Committee (OCC) and underscore Sri Lanka’s commitment to concluding the restructuring…

Debt Consolidation Market is Going to Boom: Strategic Insights

Debt Consolidation Market Analysis Coherent Market Insights’ most recent research study, “Global Debt Consolidation Market Size, Share, Pricing, Trends, Growth, Opportunities and Forecast 2025-2032,” provides a thorough overview of the market for Debt Consolidation Market on a global scale. The research contains future sales projections, consumer demand, regional analyses, and other crucial data about the…

Gambling addiction in the armed forces

Alastair Fee and Jim Booth,File on 4 Investigates Getty Images The Ministry of Defence says it has support at “every level” of the armed services Up to 15 hours a day, placing bets 10 times his wage. A serving member of the armed forces has told File on 4 Investigates that a gambling problem is…

how online betting hooks young South Africans

At 7:30 on a Tuesday morning, while most of the city’s young professionals were settling into their office chairs or navigating Durban’s rush-hour traffic, one man sat quietly at a roulette table inside one of KwaZulu-Natal’s biggest casinos. His eyes were fixed on the spinning wheel, a symbol of both hope and heartbreak. “When I…

how online betting hooks young South Africans

At 7:30 on a Tuesday morning, while most of the city’s young professionals were settling into their office chairs or navigating Durban’s rush-hour traffic, one man sat quietly at a roulette table inside one of KwaZulu-Natal’s biggest casinos. His eyes were fixed on the spinning wheel, a symbol of both hope and heartbreak. “When I…

how online betting hooks young South Africans

At 7:30 on a Tuesday morning, while most of the city’s young professionals were settling into their office chairs or navigating Durban’s rush-hour traffic, one man sat quietly at a roulette table inside one of KwaZulu-Natal’s biggest casinos. His eyes were fixed on the spinning wheel, a symbol of both hope and heartbreak. “When I…