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Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa will face one of the toughest days in his political career today when he attends the cabinet meeting scheduled to be held in the evening and decides with his cabinet whether to step down from the Premiership. As of ye
Huge crowds gathered in protest yesterday in the vicinity of Parliament demanding the President and the incumbent government to step down.
Thousands of Inter University Students’ Federation (IUSF) activists, who tried to break through two steel barricades manned by h
Sri Lanka has relegated even below the level of bankruptcy as per the announcement made by Finance Minister Ali Sabry that foreign reserves have dropped below US $50 million, SJB MP Dr. Ha
The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) yesterday released documents accusing corruption involving Namal Rajapaksa, Yoshitha Rajapaksa, Basil Rajapaksa, Opposition Leader Sajith Prem
It is a great task for all Muslims to take a spiritual step away from worldly life in order to understand life
Parents participating in protests with their children demanding justice have become a common sight nowadays in anti-regime uprisings all over the country. A young mother was seen feeding her toddler at the same time shouting slogans with
A National Council would be appointed by the President to advice the President and the interim government
Following the countrywide token strikes organised by workers of the government, semi-government, and private sector yes
Tamil National Alliance Parliamentarian M. A. Sumanthiran has prepared a No-Confidence Motion against President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, which will be submitted to Parliament when the House convenes next.
Agrarian Officers yesterday staged a protest march from the Agriculture Ministry to Galle Face seeking solutions to issues which they are faced with today.
The chorus demanding the resignation of the Cabinet and the Prime Minister grew yesterday with former Media Minister Dullas Alahapperuma requesting President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to take steps in this regard paving way for Parliament to establish a ne
Relatives of Easter Sunday bomb victims hold photographs of their loved ones at a protest held in Negombo against the failure of the
recent cabinet appointments and the state ministry appointments were done without consulting Pm
Protestors were demanding uninterrupted fuel supplies and voicing their anger against the fuel hike
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa admitted yesterday that he made a mistake by banning chemical farming, and therefore he decided to re-introduce it. He also said the government should have reached out to the International Monetary
A group of youth served kiribath (milk rice) for the protesters taking part in anti-government demonstrations in Kadawatha on Sinhala and Tamil new year’s day.
Over 1000 protesters and pro-government demonstrators had gathered in Chilaw town
They are hiding those who were really behind the Easter Sunday attacks
Former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday proposed bringing in a resolution for Legislature to take over public finance.
The discussion with Central Bank officials should be an internal matter that should not be revealed
it was unbecoming of the JVP leader to provoke protesters to unleash violence and vandalism against anyone
A large number of Catholic priests, Archbishop Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith and nuns yesterday took part in a protest march from the Archbishop’s House against the present regime which is, as they claim, res
With the exit of the SLFP and some government MPs threatening to sit independent, the government has lost its 2/3rd majority
A pooch with a placard was one among many residents in the Rajagiriya area that held a protest amidst curfew, demanding the present regime to step down from ruining the country
A group of persons held a protest in Rajagiriya yesterday, carrying placards asking for relief. Here is a section of the crowd at the protest.
Startling event of the Court proceedings was the appearance of hundreds of lawyers in the Court on behalf of the suspects to provide Pro-Bono services
Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the massive crowd who were protesting near the private residence of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Mirihana last night after they broke
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