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The construction industry is facing a severe crisis due to the rapid increase in the prices of construction-related materials, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Construction Association (SLCA) Susantha Liyanarachchi said.
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A Pakistan-bound container ship has been stopped from crossing the Strait of Hormuz by Iranian forces amid the escalating war in the Middle East. The vessel, SELEN, sailing from the United Arab Emirates’ Sharjah anchorage toward Karachi, was forced to reverse course at the entrance to the crucial waterways due to the absence of transit authorisation, according to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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Claiming that all the crisis situations faced by Sri Lanka in the past were managed by former President Ranil Wickremesinghe, former UNP MP Saman Rathnapriya said today the present crisis situation faced by the country will also have to be managed by Wickremesinghe.
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While appreciating Iran’s offer to provide Sri Lanka with oil and other necessary goods, Cabinet Spokesman Minister Nalinda Jayatissa said yesterday that country’s that own vessels can benefit from such opportunities and that Sri Lanka is not having such an ability.
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The Pentagon is expected to send thousands of soldiers from the U.S. Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday, adding to a massive U.S. military buildup even as President Donald Trump talks about a possible deal with Tehran to end the war.
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The Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital has installed the first 4D Angio CT suite in the South Asian region, marking a major milestone in advanced medical care in the country. The state-of-the-art system, funded by the Japanese government at a cost of Rs. 925 million, was inaugurated yesterday (24) by Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, with the Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka, H.E. Akio Isomata, also in attendance.
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In Sri Lanka, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 14,000 new TB cases occur annually, but only 8,500–9,500 cases are currently diagnosed, leaving about 5,000 patients undetected in the community. This significant gap underscores the need for intensified efforts to combat tuberculosis in the country.
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A sharp increase in medicine prices in the local market could be inevitable due to the ongoing Middle East crisis, foreign exchange shortages, fuel price hikes, and the rising cost of goods and services, the Federation of Medical and Civil Rights Doctors’ Trade Unions Chairman amd Specialist Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa, claimed.
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The Colombo Additional Magistrate H.D.D.J. Premaratne yesterday ordered that the suspect, a young woman accused of engaging in a dance performance while holding a python around her neck in a cruel manner during a ’Avurudu Kumara Kumariya’ pageant held in the Colombo area, be released on bail.
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Oil prices fell sharply in early asian trade on Wednesday, with both major benchmarks dropping more than 5% as traders reacted to signs of potential de-escalation in the Middle East conflict as well as a crude inventory build in the U.S.
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Colombo Chief Magistrate Asanga S. Bodaragama yesterday directed the Police Narcotics Bureau to immediately inform relevant authorities that Sri Lanka lacks the technical capability to analyze satellite phone data, following a report submitted by the Government Analyst’s Department.
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The government yesterday reiterated that Sri Lanka did not make a diplomatic level invitation for Iranian vessel ‘IRIS Dena’ to visit Sri Lanka other than a cordial and oral invitation made by Navy Commander at an event in India.
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A pharmacy owner in Hatton was arrested on suspicion of selling intoxicating pills to youths without a valid medical prescription during a raid carried out by officers of the Hatton Divisional Anti-Corruption Unit yesterday (March 24).