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Although a date has not been fixed, the Sri Lanka Navy said yesterday that it is now prepared to send a deployment to the Red Sea to assist in defending shipping lanes from Houthi activi
A total of 125 motorists who violated traffic rules received warnings following the launch of a pilot project aimed at identifying offenders through the CCTV system in Colombo.
A leading private hospital in Colombo that stirred controversy by selling government price controlled drugs for exorbitant rates, had reportedly pleaded guilty in advance when the case was scheduled
A 45-year old Buddhist monk Kalapaluwawe Dharmarathana Thera has been shot dead with a T-56 weapon at a temple at Malwathu Hiripitiya in Gampaha yesterday. Police said four unknown persons who arrived in a car claiming that they were officers of the
The government’s abrupt decision to suspend the circular on increasing the Disturbance, Availability and Transport (DAT) allowance for doctors yesterday sparked concern among health professionals, leading to a threat of an indefinite strike. Howe
If vehicle ownerships are not transferred to the active user, the charge sheets will be sent to the address of the previous vehicle owner
It was also informed that the Education Ministry will not issue admission letters for schools
The debate on the Online Safety Bill which is seen as a controversial piece of legislation got underway in Parliament yesterday with almost all MPs from both sides agreeing that social media should be regulated while disagreeing on how to get about i
While expressing grave concerns raised by critics that, by imposing imprisonment and fines against ill-defined ‘prohibited statements’, the Online Safety Bill may cripple opposition election campaigns, silence journalists reporting on corruption,
The husband of the former President’s daughter discovered the break-in upon returning home and promptly notified the police
The search operation lasted for about five hours before the plant was sealed off again by the NMRA officials
Filing a special determination petition in the Supreme Court, Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) General Secretary alleged that the proposed Anti-Terrorism Bill would create a separate legal regime to other penal statutes in respect of similar co
Jaffna District MP S. Sridharan who was elected as leader of the Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) first visited Kanakapuram cemetery yesterday and commemorated the deceased LTTE cadres. Mr. Sridharan who succeeded Mr. R. Sampanthan as the part
Many SJB MPs call for the arrest of top drug dealers through Yukthiya
Says the current context of severe repression against suspected drug offenders is deeply worrying
Emphasises that even routine expenditures contribute to the undocumented assets
Initial investigations into the manslaughter of five individuals, including the leader of the ‘Ape Jana Bala Party,’ Saman Perera, who were killed in a shooting in Beliatta, revealed that the underworld gang led by Kosgoda Sujee may have orchestr
Despite criticism from several organisations including the UN regarding potential human rights violations during the ongoing countrywide crackdow
The monk, who was arrested once again by the CID was remanded till January 26 by the Gangodawila Magistrate
At a time when the country was in trouble, the agreement made with the IMF was good and not bad for the country and the economy
It is common for political leaders of all hues to fine-tune their speeches with rhetorical language as a vote catching, crowd pulling exercise
The Catholic Church is to declare those who died in the Easter Sunday attacks as saints, Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith said over the weekend. Speaking during a service at St. Sebastian’s Church, Kandana, Cardinal Ranjith said the
There is no point in arresting hundreds of ordinary people without arresting main drug traffickers in Sri Lanka
The Galle Police arrested three minor hospital staff members including a female over the alleged assault on Krishantha Perera, the Onco Surgeon at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital.
An organized gang has been operating in various areas of the country, defrauding people by making telephone calls and posing as police officers, attempting to extort money, the police said yesterday.
We firmly believe a President who was not elected through a public mandate and a parliament consisting of rejected public representatives does not have a moral right to pass repressive legislation and impose new laws
Imported eggs were increased by Rs. 8 from today due to the increase in VAT and other taxes
The temple is proposed to be constructed on a plot of land attached to the Munneswaram Kovil in Chilaw. They intend to seek the Sri Lankan government’s approval for the same
Sri Lanka’s dairy industry is facing a major crisis, with around 14,000 small-scale farms shutting down and milk production declining sharply as revealed yesterday by the Committee on Public Accounts (COPA) in Parliament.
A stone taken from the stream flowing near Seetha Amman Kovil in Nuwara-Eliya where Seetha was kept in captive by Ravana according to epic Ramayana, is also enshrined in the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, India to be inaugurated on January 22.
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