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Counsel Suren Fernando appearing for President Ranil Wickremasinghe today moved Supreme Court that his client should be discharged from the Fundamental Rights petitions filed over Easter Sunday attacks, owing to the presidential immunity.
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The Supreme Court has granted leave to proceed with a Fundamental Rights petition filed by the former OIC of Thelikada police station in Galle district for allegedly unreasonably transferring him to the Tangalle police Division for normal duties at the behest of the racketeers involved in illegal activities in Gin Ganga and forests in Thelikada.
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Whilst Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) parliamentary group has unanimously decided to vote against the Emergency Bill tomorrow, there seemed to be different opinions about an all party government as some MPs representing the party opine that the party should play a role in an all party government without accepting ministerial portfolios.
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Parliament is scheduled to meet tomorrow and the proclamation of emergency regulations by President Ranil Wickremesinghe under the Public Security Act is to be approved in Parliament, Communications Department of Parliament said.
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The Colombo Fort Magistrate’s Court today issued an order preventing six protest leaders including General Secretary of Ceylon Teachers Union Joseph Stalin and Inter University Students’ Federation (IUSF) Convener Wasantha Mudalige from leaving the country.
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The Power and Energy Minister requested all three-wheeler owners, garden equipment, generators and other equipment that need fuel, to get registered with their respective area police stations and divisional secretariats to obtain fuel from their registered fuel station.
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Considering the current COVID-19 situation in the country, the Health Services Director General has strongly recommended wearing face masks indoors, when using public transport and when taking part in public gatherings.
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Sri Lankan exporters are set to experience increased air freight rates amid capacity constraints stemming from reduced frequencies and limits on payloads, caused by the acute jet fuel shortage in the country.
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A suspect was produced before Galle Magistrate Pavitra Sanjeewani Pathiran today on the charge of sharing a Facebook post showing solidarity to the ’Aragalaya’ struggle and containing malicious statements against the police and security forces was remanded till August 8.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff level agreement which was to come in August this year has been delayed because of the unrest caused by some protesters whose agitation later turned violent, a cabinet Minister said today.
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Parents can no longer bear the prevalent transport cost to send their children to school and therefore the government should take immediate action to provide relief for children’s education, Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) General Secretary Joseph Stalin said.
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The QR code system under the National Fuel Pass portal will be implemented islandwide from August 1 in multiple filling station locations of CEYPETCO and Lanka Indian Oil Company (LIOC) while placing the system to refuel for vehicles according to the last digit of the vehicle’s registration number until August 1, the Power and Energy Ministry said.
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Lieutenant General Daniel Sidiki Traoré, the Forces Commander of the Multi-dimensional Integrated UN Stabilization Mission in CAR (MINUSCA) has commended the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) Aviation contingent at MINUSCA under the United Nations for the act of bravery during a recent mission.