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In the wake of public anger that boiled over following Sri Lanka’s humiliating performance on Wednesday night at the R. Premadasa Stadium against New Zealand, captain Dasun Shanaka apologised to Sri Lankan fans and urged them not to give up on Sri Lanka Cricket or the players.
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SriLankan Airlines unveiled new initiatives to strengthen air connectivity between India and Sri Lanka at a press conference in Delhi alongside SATTE 2026, South Asia’s leading travel and tourism exhibition. The airline also showcased new destinations and engaged with Indian media to raise awareness in its largest market.
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The Petroleum Distributors Association has confirmed that major fuel suppliers will continue providing dealer commissions for auto fuels from March 1, ensuring the uninterrupted operation of filling stations across the country.
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The inaugural ceremony of the national programme for the presentation of ‘Himikama’ freehold title deeds will take place tomorrow in Anuradhapura under the patronage of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.
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The probe with regard to the former State Intelligence Services chief Suresh Sallay should be independent and should not be politicised, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Colombo Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando said today.
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Sri Lanka’s commercial vehicle sector welcomed a major new player with the official launch of Dongfeng Trucks on February 17 at Waters Edge. The brand enters the Sri Lankan market through a strategic partnership between Euro Motors, a subsidiary of Euro Holdings, and Dongfeng Motor Corporation, promising high-performance, value-driven transport solutions for businesses across the island.
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Medical and Civil Rights Trade Union Alliance Chairman Dr. Chamal Sanjeewa, has called on the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) to immediately suspend the burning of allegedly substandard coal until a comprehensive environmental study is conducted.
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The Government has allocated Rs. 491 million for the construction of 491 houses in the Puttalam District under the 2026 National Housing Programme, with Minister of State Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government, Chandana Abeyrathne, initiating the distribution of housing assistance to beneficiaries yesterday (25).
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In the wake of yesterday’s defeat against New Zealand, Former Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara said there is a lot of work to be done at all levels to course correct, saying that ’’we can’t do the same things over and over and expect different results when the cricket world around us has evolved so quickly’’
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A U.S. delegation from the Montana State Partnership Program met with Ambassador Mahinda Samarasinghe today to explore major investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s graphite sector. The delegation included Lieutenant Colonel Chris Cory, SPP Director, and Mr. James Mooney, Founder of Mooney Group LLC a leading U.S. mining firm specializing in critical minerals along with Ms. Mary Mooney (MD, Mooney Group) and Mr. Chris Dorrington (Montana DOT).
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The Department of Census and Statistics (DCS) has set Sri Lanka’s official poverty line at Rs. 16,730 per person per month for January 2026, reflecting the minimum amount needed to meet basic needs. Colombo emerges as the country’s most expensive district, with an individual requiring Rs. 18,044 monthly to cover essential living costs.
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The Fort Magistrate’s Court yesterday overruled preliminary objections raised by Tysers Insurance Brokers Limited and fixed a trial date in a case in which Tysers was accused of violating the Regulation of Insurance Industry Act.
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Amid mounting pressure and criticism over the arrest of former State Intelligence Service (SIS) Chief Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay, Police yesterday said that the arrest was carried out based on sufficient evidence linking the former intelligence chief to the Easter Sunday attacks.
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A doctors’ trade union has raised serious concerns that the continuous burning of low-grade coal at the Lakvijaya Power Plant in Norochcholai could threaten the health of nearly 200,000 people living in surrounding areas.
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Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka has blamed “external negativity,” injury setbacks, and spin-friendly pitches for the team’s early T20 World Cup exit, calling on the government to protect players’ mental health.
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Have you ever heard Sri Lanka described as a middle power? For too long, as academics, policy makers, practitioners and people in Sri Lanka, we have internalized the perception that we are a small state. ‘Smallness’ however is a relative measurement.
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As internet usage continues to grow rapidly in Sri Lanka, incidents such as fake banking websites, fraudulent online stores, phishing emails and malware attacks have become more common. These activities can mislead users, steal personal information and damage the reputation of legitimate businesses.