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While expressing his happiness on the US government’s decision to cut tariffs to 20% for Sri Lankan goods, Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa said today that Sri Lanka should aim at getting the tariff reduced to 15 percent.
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Police officers began informing drivers of light vehicles near the Kottawa entrance of the Southern Expressway today (August 1) about a new safety regulation that has come into effect, requiring all rear-seat passengers to wear seat belts while traveling on expressways.
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Cancer incidence in Sri Lanka is rising at an alarming rate due to a combination of aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, environmental pollution, and limited access to treatment in some provinces, said Dr. Nadarajah Jeyakumaran, Consultant Clinical Oncologist at the National Cancer Institute, Maharagama.
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Colombo Additional Magistrate Kasun Kanchana Dissanayake yesterday ordered to immediately arrest and produce a man accused of secretly recording sexual acts with his wife, a schoolteacher and sending the footage via WhatsApp to one of her students.
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Colombo Additional Magistrate Pasan Amarasena ordered the release of two former military intelligence officers, Hemachandra Perera and Prabath Duminda Weeraratne, who were suspected of abducting and assaulting a journalist and two state officials in 2008.
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While raising concern over the growing Israeli presence in the popular Sri Lankan coastal town of Arugam Bay, international DJ and tourist Tom Monagle alleged that the Sri Lankan government has been turning a blind eye to the matter.
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The Department of Inland Revenue informed Colombo Additional Magistrate Pasan Amarasena that steps are being taken to file indictments before the Colombo High Court against model and actress Piumi Hansamali and Aura Lanka Chairman T.A.C.V. Thambugala for alleged tax evasion.
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The Government of India has released the first instalment of funding—amounting to approximately USD 2.5 million (around LKR 770 million)—for the installation of an advanced signalling and telecommunication system along Sri Lanka’s Maho–Anuradhapura railway line.
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The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) announced that 567 court cases have been filed over the past seven months against individuals and unlicensed agencies involved in foreign employment frauds.