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More than 2,200 employees who applied for the Ceylon Electricity Board’s (CEB) Voluntary Retirement Scheme are facing growing anxiety and uncertainty as the programme continues to be delayed, applicants said.
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Former Senior Professor of the Geological Science at the Faculty of the Peradeniya University Athula Senaratne, said the decision to remove all constructions in the hill country at an elevation above 5,000 feet would affect the country’s economy and the tourism sector.
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Amendments to the Central Environment Authority (CEA) Act are currently being finalised and are expected to be presented to Parliament within the next three to four months, CEA Director General Kapila Rajapaksa said today.
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The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) began the week on a weak footing, with both key indices closing sharply lower amid broad-based selling pressure. Investor sentiment turned increasingly cautious, weighed down by economic uncertainties and lingering after-effects of the recent cyclone, prompting a clear risk-off approach.
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Sri Lanka’s export earnings from January to November 2025 has recorded USD 15,776 million, an annual growth of 5.8 per cent when compared to the same period in 2024, Chairman and CEO of the Export Development Board, Mangala Wijesinghe said.
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Former England cricket chief Andrew Strauss has warned that removing coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes will not be enough to change a ’’depressingly one-sided story’’ in Australia following another painful Ashes defeat.
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Even technology and television replays that come along with the vast strides rugby has made, don’t seem to have created space for justice in Sri Lanka’s domestic first class inter club Premier League where players have become either semi-professional if not professional with some of them straight from leaving their school books.
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The Cyclone Ditwah, which struck Sri Lanka in late November, has caused an estimated US$4.1 billion in direct physical damage to buildings and contents, agriculture and critical infrastructure, according to a World Bank Group Global Rapid Post-Disaster Damage Estimation (GRADE) report released today.
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Claiming that the draft bill on the Prevention of Terrorism is not final, Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara said today the draft bill will be amended after considering the public comments and suggestions before it is submitted to the Cabinet or Parliament.
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The Minister of Health should reveal all details pertaining to the controversial Ondansetron injections including the capacity of Sri Lankan laboratories to subject the consignment of the said injections to a proper test, Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa said today.
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The Trump administration has begun recalling nearly 30 career diplomats serving as ambassadors and senior embassy officials worldwide, including the United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka, as part of a broader reshaping of US diplomatic representation to align with President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda.
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With the approach of the festive season, nearly 2,300 Public Health Inspectors (PHIs) and Administrative Public Health Inspectors have launched islandwide raids and inspections to ensure the availability of safe and quality food for consumers.
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The recent floods and landslides caused by the Ditwah disaster have once again underscored Sri Lanka’s vulnerability to recurring climate-related emergencies, with plantation communities in the hill country bearing a disproportionately high impact, Democratic People’s Front–Tamil Progressive Alliance (TPA) Vice President Barath Arullsamy said yesterday.
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Japan took the final step to allow the world’s largest nuclear power plant to resume operations with a regional vote on Monday, a watershed moment in the country’s return to nuclear energy nearly 15 years after the Fukushima disaster.
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The Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith has warned that the new education reforms proposed by the government could create conflict between parents and children and weaken family bonds.