0
SriLankan Airlines has announced strategic partnerships with Saudi Arabian carriers Saudia and Flynas, further strengthening air travel connectivity between Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka while expanding access to a wider range of destinations for passengers.
0
Five public access roads leading to Dehiwala Beach were formally named today as part of a series of environmental conservation programmes held to mark World Environment Day, with authorities also announcing plans to construct safe sea-bathing pools around the country.
0
A discussion to assess the potential impacts of the anticipated El Niño phenomenon and the preparedness measures of relevant institutions was held this morning (11) at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
0
A total of 2,400 legal cases have been filed against individuals and institutions found maintaining dengue mosquito breeding sites during the special three-day dengue prevention programme conducted from June 8 to 10, health authorities said.
0
The Communist Party of Sri Lanka (CPSL) expresses deep concern over the continued detention of former Intelligence Chief Major General (retd.) Suresh Sallay, who was arrested on February 25, and has now been held for 95 days under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), according to a statement from it.
2
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa today raised concerns about the government’s failure to appoint four judges each to the Supreme Court (SC) and the Court of Appeal (CA), which had been vacant for more than six months.
2
The Government of Japan has donated six refrigerated trucks valued at Rs. 200 million to Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Fisheries, strengthening the distribution network of the Ceylon Fisheries Corporation (CFC) and supporting efforts to reduce post-harvest fish losses.
1
Sri Lanka may be forced to purify and distribute seawater for drinking purposes if a forecasted severe El Niño event leads to a prolonged drought and depletes the country’s main water sources, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) warned.
1
A bus conductor employed on a private passenger bus operating between Tangalle and Makumbura on the Southern Expressway has died after a packet of suspected narcotics reportedly burst inside his stomach, police said.
5
Some government representatives have claimed that fuel is being provided to the public in Sri Lanka at a significantly reduced price compared to global market rates, arguing that fuel which should be sold at around Rs. 720 per litre is instead being sold for approximately Rs. 433 per litre.
0
Sri Lanka’s plans to expand liquefied natural gas (LNG)-based power generation is facing criticism due to high costs, delays in infrastructure, and continued use of diesel fuel. Environmental groups and energy experts say that because the country still does not have a LNG terminal, power plants built to run on LNG are currently operating on diesel.
0
While Sri Lanka has made significant strides in domestic stabilisation following its 2022 fiscal crisis, a leading global evaluation warns that escalating geopolitical conflict in the Middle East poses a critical threat to the island nation’s financial survival.
0
Sri Lanka’s state university system is facing a critical shortage of academic staff that could compromise the quality of higher education and professional training, Prof. Prageeth Weerathunga, President of the Federation of University Teachers’ Associations (FUTA) has warned.
1
The Court of Appeal has acquitted a man who had been sentenced to death for a double murder committed over 30 years ago, ruling that serious doubts existed regarding the reliability of the identification evidence relied upon by the prosecution.