Sri Lanka has secured a $3bn bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as it faces its worst economic crisis since independence. The deal has been nearly a year in the making and a lifeline for the country that has billions of dollars in loans. Foreign minister Ali Sabry told media that the government will raise funds by restructuring state-owned enterprises and privatising the national airline.

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