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Mon, 22 Jun 2026 Today's Paper
President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday launched the South Container Terminal (SCT) Project being carried out at an estimated cost of US$500 million or Rs.52 billion.
The Colombo High Court today served the indictments on the three sub agents who sent Rizana Nafeek, the house maid who is on death row for killing an infant child of her employer in Saudi Arabia, on January 5, 2012.
Two Narcotics Bureau (PNB) officials were arrested today in connection with the death of a 30-year-old businessman who had visited the PNB office to sign the case book on October 30
A new kind of drug called Methamphetamine was smuggled into Sri Lanka for the first time in 2010, in addition to Heroin, Hashish and Cocaine, Parliament was informed today.
Sri Lankan doctors completed the training of a team of medical professionals from Pakistan today on the treatment of Dengue patients, Health Minister Maithripala Sirisena said in Parliament today.
A unanimous decision by a three Judge appeal court bench dismissed Sarath Fonseka’s appeal against the second court martial judgment of a 30 month jail term
“I am not aware of the closing down of the ministry,” Minister of Resettlement Gunaratne Weerakoon tells parliament
A group of 58 Sri Lankan asylum seekers, who were deported from the UK arrived at the Bandaranaike International Airport, an offical stated
The government which tabled the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) in Parliament today, stressed that the security forces would be withdrawn from all aspects of community life
The Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) Report is being presented to Parliament at the moment by Leader of the House Nimal Siripala De Silva a short while ago
Parliament approved leave for three months for UPFA MP Duminda Silva a short while ago
The results of the Advanced Level General Certificate of Education (GCE A/L) 2011 examination will be released by Monday, Higher Education Minister S.B. Dissanayake said
The motorbikes of the two JVP dissidents who have gone missing in Jaffna had been found yesterday in Achchuveli, the JVP dissidents said
Vegetable prices had risen sharply yesterday due to a severe shortage and also since lorries were yet to arrive at the main economic centres following the three day protest over the plastic crate regulations
Police arrested the suspect who robbed Rs.6.6 million from an ATM in Kantale owned by a state owned bank on December 8, while he was hiding in the Peraru area in Kantale
In the second such incident in over two weeks, five fishermen from here were today taken into custody by Sri Lankan naval force personnel when they were fishing near Katchatheevu, officials said
A Sri Lankan court has released a senior nun from Mother Teresa's charity who was on bail suspected of selling babies for adoption
Up to 50 Tamil passengers on board a UK Border Agency flight face the risk of being tortured on their return to Sri Lanka, human rights organisations have warned
Motorists have been advised to use alternate roads due to a street parade of the Vishnu Kovil between Peliyagoda and Waragoda on the Kandy Road between 6 and 8.30pm today
Power and Energy Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka said in Parliament that the present price concessions given to electricity consumers consuming less than 90 units a month would not change in future
Legal action has been taken against 155 drivers who violated traffic regulations applicable to the Southern Expressway for the last 15 days after the opening of the highway for traffic
The Education Ministry lowered the cutoff point for awarding grades at the G.C.E. Ordinary Level Examination last time, and it was the reason for the increase in the number of students who passed the exam, Parliament was informed today.
A number of roads in Colombo will be closed to make way for the Colombo Night Races which is to be held on Friday and Saturday.
Two Pakistanis who pleaded guilty for smuggling heroin to Sri Lanka were sentenced to life imprisonment by Negombo High Court Judge Shiran Gunaratne. They were charged with three counts and they pleaded guilty to all.
For the first time, Customs authorities on Tuesday seized 152 kg of endangered sea cucumbers worth Rs 30 lakh from two Sri Lankan nationals at the Bengaluru International Airport.
Amid protests in Colombo and the suburbs intensifying yesterday over the use of plastic crates to transport vegetables and fruits, a compromise was reached at the Dambulla Economic Centre among the security forces, traders and farmers to continue wit
Former Sri Lankan Cricket Captain turned opposition MP Arjuna Ranatunga today charged that the politicisation of Sri Lankan cricket had led to the downfall of it. “Cricket is being politicised today more than ever before,” he told Parliam
Following the meeting between the President and traders on the use of plastic crates, a grace period of one month will be given to farmers
Sri Lanka’s Dialog Axiata’s subsidiary, Dialog Broadband Private Limited (DBN) today entered into a share purchase agreement (SPA) to purchase 100 per cent of Suntel Limited, the second largest wireless fixed line operator in Sri Lanka, f
A Colombo High Court fixed the trial against the son of a former Parliamentarian of Tamil Araus Katchi and another accused for January 9, 2012 for conspiring to kill VIPs
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