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Fri, 15 Nov 2024 Today's Paper
The gang claiming as officials of the Anti-Narcotic Bureau had forced him into the vehicle
Drugs were concealed in a cup of yoghurt
Dengue, eye diseases, diarrhoea, and respiratory illnesses are spreading rapidly
President Ranil Wickremesinghe effected a mini change in his Cabinet, mainly by removing Mr. Keheliya Rambukwella fro
Palestinian Ambassador Dr. Zuhair M.H. Zaid broke down in tears when a group of multi-religious leaders called on him to express their
An authority will be appointed to monitor the behaviour of MPs as done in many countries
A senior official of the Municipal council had misused funds received to the Shroff’s’ Branch as taxes to settle the bills of a wedding reception in her family
The Bar Association, media institutions, advocacy groups, and more than 40 other petitioners challenged the Online Safety Bill in a two-day hearing before the Supreme Court judges Priyantha Jayawardhene, Achala Wengappuli, and Shiran Gunarathne last
The family members of late businessman Deshamanya Dr. Lalith Kotelawala yesterday sought an order from the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court to conduct a post-mortem examination into the death of Mr. Kotelawala citing his death occurred in suspiciou
Importance of domestic economic regulatory reforms to strengthen trade and increase incentives for American investments discussed
The Supreme Court on Wednesday and Thursday (19) held night hearings into the Online Safety Bill taking into consideration the time constraints and large number of petitions filed challenging the constitutionality of the bill.
The ‘Lawyers’ Collective’-a group comprising eminent personalities in the law profession- has issued a press release stressing their concerns regarding some of the present government’s decisions which undermine the electoral process, the ques
They are scheduled to attend several programmes and religious observances at important places of worship
Geolgists have confirmed that villagers need not entertain fears about the unusual noise heard from the earth at the Wewathenna playground in Kotmale. Senior Professor of the Department of Geology in Peradeniya University Athula Senaratne who carri
Sri Lankan Parliament yesterday called for a ceasefire in Gaza and called for a peaceful solution to the Israel Palestine conflict.
Determination to be communicated to Speaker
A team including chairpersons and members of the Sectoral Oversight Committees of Parliament of Sri Lanka will leave for the United States of America on October 21 and 22 to study the committee process of the United States Congress, with t
The Excise Chief yesterday revoked his previous order given on Wednesday, now enabling the sale of soft liquor by hotels and restaurants approved under Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) with immediate effect. The Excise Commissioner
We need to safeguard men’s rights as well
Sri Lanka will carefully assess situation before sending anyone - Minister
Accumulated losses of National Housing Development Authority (NHDA) have exceeded Rs. 20 billion while disparities have taken place from 2015, as revealed by the Committee on Public Enterprises (COPE) yesterday. The total of losses at NHDA has bee
The she-elephant Seetha that received gun shot injuries at Mahiyangana, is believed to have more pellets near her lungs and in belly.
We pointed out that the economic difficulties the people of Sri Lanka are currently suffering have intensified due to intervention of I.M.F.
Center for Environmental Justice, decided to withdraw the contempt application, reserving its rights to file a fresh application if necessary
Chinese President Xi Jinping, in his meeting with President Ranil Wickremesinghe, assured that China would continue to provide assistance to Sri Lanka without political strings attached, according to a press release issued by the Chinese
The agreement paves the way for Sri Lanka to access approximately $330 million in the second tranche, pending IMF management and Executive Board approval
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron is facing criticism for promoting a Chinese-funded port city in Sri Lanka amid concerns that it will give Beijing a significant foothold in the Indo-Pacif
Informs court that legal proceedings will not be taken owing to insufficient evidence
Jaffna District former Parliamentarian Vijayakala Maheswaran was yesterday released from a case relating to a controversial statement she made in 2018 by Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court.
Guild of Sri Lanka (ALPGSL) stressed that they actively engage with the relevant authorities to put the Airline in order
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