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Sun, 21 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
Former President Maithripala Sirisena said there is growing animosity between President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe like a rivalry.
If there is no additional stock of diesel is supplied to maintain the system once the Norochcholai power plant which will be shutdown at 12:00 midnight today, power cut will have to be extended to around four hours, CEB Engineering Association Secret
Sri Lanka is currently experiencing its longest fuel queues in its history today due to limited issuance of diesel and petrol stocks.
Former minister Basil Rajapaksa has been admitted to a private Hospital in Colombo.
A police sergeant attached to the Tangalle Police Station has died after shooting himself outside the Tangalle DIG’s office.
At least three trains were set ablaze and a ruling BJP legislator attacked on Thursday in Bihar by Army job aspirants whose protest against the Centre’s short-term recruitment scheme for military, “Agnipath”, continued for the second consecutiv
Public prosecutors in Japan will drop their case against senior officials from the Nagoya Regional Immigration Services Bureau over the death of a Sri Lankan woman at an immigration detention facility, according to sources.
After introducing special passenger transportation plans from June 15, the Railway Department has launched an intercity luxury express train service from Mount Lavinia to Jaffna today.
Letter of credit (LC) for USD 42.6 million has been opened by People’s Bank to purchase a shipment of 300,000 barrels of Octane 92 Petrol,
Sri Lanka Rugby (SLR) President Rizly Illyas has been suspended by the Asia Rugby Executive Committee following investigations into a potential breach of Asia Rugby’s Code of Conduct.
The Meteorology Department said heavy showers are expected to increase over most parts of the island due to low level atmospheric disturbances.
The report prepared by the Presidential Task Force working on ’One Country-One Law’ was attested by its Chairman and members yesterday.
Four persons have been arrested by the Special Task Force (STF) of Police during raids at Sea Street in Pettah and Maligawatta yesterday with over Rs 18.6 million and equivalent to over Rs. 400,000 in foreign currencies. They were arrested on the cha
As there is an alarming increase in the number of dengue infections and mosquito breading grounds, the Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) requested people to use every Friday to clean their home gardens and the environment.
In an attempt to boost connectivity with each other, neighbours India and Sri Lanka to go ahead with two connectivity proposals which are considered key in enhancing people-to-people connectivity especially between the Northern region of Sri Lanka an
Four 4th year undergraduates of the Faculty of Arts of the Peradeniya University have been arrested for obstructing the duties of the policemen during the second ODI cricket match between Australia and Sri Lanka yesterday at the Pallekele Internation
Sri Lankan sprinter Yupun Abeykoon finished fifth in the 100m event at the Diamond League meet held in Oslo, Norway yesterday, clocking a time of 10.16 seconds.
The private bus owners’ associations yesterday claimed that they will operate buses today for the amount of fuel they get for their buses.
The genesis of the slogan demanding 225 clean and virtuous Members in Parliament has a long political history. In the 4th century B.C. Aristotle in “The Politics”, argued that if it is inevitable that not all.....
Sri Lanka is among the nations in the world that has the slowest roads, which indicate the economy is facing obstacles in its development effort, an IMF analysis revealed.
The United States announced today that it will provide US$6 million in emergency assistance to address the needs of marginalized and vulnerable communities impacted by Sri Lanka’s economic crisis.
All-rounder Chamika Karunaratne triggered an Australian batting collapse, as Sri Lanka fought back to level the five-match ODI series at a game-apiece at the Pallekele Stadium on Thursday.
It has been revealed that half of the money allocated for food at the Colombo Port is spent on cashews.
The South Korean Government will extend its fullest support to Sri Lanka in its efforts to overcome the current economic crisis, South Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka Jeong Woonjin has said.
US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie Chung was present at a ceremony to sign an agreement that will provide technical assistance to VEGA Innovations to help them further develop Sri Lanka’s electric vehicle sector.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe today reportedly informed there was no necessity of the country going for total lock down or curfew due to the severe shortage of fuel, as more fuel shipments were expected to arriv
The Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera today instructed to the Paddy Marketing Board (PMD) officials to supply 10,000 metric tons of rice per month to overcome the shortage that prevails in the market.
A large number of consumers, including households, commercial enterprises, government agencies and schools owe the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) nearly Ra. 7,500 million by April 2022, officials revealed.
The Instructions relating to the admission of students to Grade One for the Year 2023 in State schools had been released today, the Education Ministry said.
The founder and President of Ceylon Biscuits Limited (CBL) Group, Deshamanya Mineka Wickramasingha has passed away at the age of 87.
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