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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and his delegation, who are currently in Switzerland to attend the world Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos had met several top business tycoons, who had expressed their willingness to invest in Sri Lanka, the Prime Minister’s office said today.
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The move to introduce a new Constitution was an attempt to divert the people’s attention away so the Government could establish a special war crime court as proposed by the UNHRC to probe alleged war crime charges and to ‘hunt down’ armed forces personnel, G.L. Peiris said today.
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A petition was filed by Yunas Lebbe Hameed in the Colombo District Court today seeking a restraining order against Industrial and Commerce Minister Rishard Bathiudeen and 14 others to prevent them from appointing a new General Secretary to the All Ceylon Makkal Congress (ACMC).
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The Indian government should prevail upon the Sri Lankan government to take action against those who had committed crimes against Tamils in the last phase of the war, Tamil Nadu Governor K. Rosaiah has demanded in the state Assembly on Wednesday.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended Galle International Stadium curator Jayananda Warnaweera for three years after he failed to cooperate with the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) in an ongoing investigation, the ICC announced today.
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A 55-year-old Sri Lankan gem businessman was arrested at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) when he was detected having in his possession Rs.6.1 million worth of foreign currency this morning, Customs media spokesman Leslie Gamini said.
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Sri Lanka’s telecom regulator, Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC) has issued instructions to telcos to scrap the existing two rate structure for on-net and off-net voice calls and replace it with a new common floor rate with effect from February 01, 2016.
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The Indian Police filed cases against six Sri Lankan doctors working with four different hospitals in Colombo on the charge of conducting paid kidney transplantation in violation of ethics, the Hindu newspaper reported.
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National Freedom Front (NFF) Leader MP Wimal Weerawansa yesterday charged that the Financial Crime Investigation Division’s (FCID) officials were being trained by the British High Commission in Colombo to hunt down the politicians who are against the agenda of the Britain.
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Police used water cannons to disperse Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) members at Ceramic Junction in Fort a short while ago when they attempted to walk towards the Presidential Secretariat demanding the release of FSP politburo member Kumar Gunaratnam.
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Expressing his displeasure on the slow progress of the investigations carried out on the incident in Embilipitiya, where a youth named Sumith Prasanna was killed, the State Minister of International Trade Sujeewa Senasinghe today suggested setting up a special institution to monitor the actions of the Police.