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Sri Lanka is hoping to launch Starlink satellite internet service founded by billionaire Elon Musk within three months’ time, Senior Presidential Advisor Ruwan Wijewardene said yesterday.
A President’s Counsel with over 55 years of active practice as an Attorney-at-Law yesterday filed a Fundamental Rights application in the Supreme Court challenging the failure of the President to make judicial appointments to the Superior Courts, r
Inclement weather has disrupted schools in Bogawantalawa, with one school getting inundated.
Governor of Southern Province Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena yesterday claimed that he is aware of the truth behind the killing of journalist Lasantha Wickrematunge but will not disclose anything about it now.
Sri Lanka Air Force pilots, deployed in the Central African Republic as part of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission (MINUSCA), executed a critical evacuation mission involving multiple UN personnel.
More than 1,000 Buddhist representatives, guests, scholars, and devotees from 73 countries and regions gathered in Bangkok to commemorate the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of the Buddha. They conducted in-depth discussions and extensive exchan
Five vacancies in the Court of Appeal and two in the Supreme Court remain unfilled because of a legal case involving the sending of nominations by President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Fuel consumption has increased by 50 per cent during the long weekend due to Vesak, the Fuel Dealers Association said yesterday.
A programme was held to mark Vesak by the Amunukumbura Vocational Training Institute in Gampaha under its officer in charge Udaya Kumara over the weekend. Here are some of the youth who observed Sil.
An Excise Officer, the Asst. Manager of a private sector bank and three others had been arrested yesterday by Alawatugoda Police on suspicion of drug trafficking.
The National People’s Power (NPP) yesterday refuted claims that a JVP member has joined the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) during a meeting in Polonnaruwa.
Two incidents were reported in the Homagama Police area, and five suspects involved in the drug racket were arrested, the police said.
Highlighting that education in Jaffna has been of high quality in the past, President Ranil Wickremesinghe, highlighted the importance of restoring and preserving this tradition.
The cyclone storm, named “Remal” over the North Bay of Bengal, intensified into a severe cyclonic storm, Department of Meteorology said yesterday.
The French Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Jean Francois Pactet, died of a suspected cardiac arrest at his official residence in Rajagiriya yesterday.
The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has recorded over 61,000 electricity breakdown complaints by yesterday.
While expressing deepest condolences on the passing away of the Ambassador of France to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Jean-François Pactet, the Foreign Ministry said all assistance will be extended to the French authorities and the family of the late A
A massive crocodile, said to be 15 feet long, which often ventured onto land and fed on dogs in the Yaleama area in Induruwa, was captured by Wildlife Conservators over the weekend.
The UK court has ordered the extradition of a Sri Lankan man accused of running a people-trafficking ring while employed at a chicken shop in France.
The Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) will receive backing from the State Timber Corporation and Sri Lanka Army to immediately remove over 100 remaining old and large decaying city trees posing a great danger to the people and property, as per an order
Hundreds of birds and fish in the bird sanctuary in Anawilundawa Ramsar wetland and its watercourses have been dying for the last several days, much to the anxiety of the residents of the area and the environmentalists.
Further relevance of marking a voter’s finger with indelible ink is now questioned as the production of a valid identity card for casting ballots is mandatory.
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is to collect information on assets owned by taxpayers through third parties in line with global practice, State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said.
The second day of the Gangaramaya ‘Buddha Rashmi’ Vesak Zone was opened by Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa at the Seema Malaka last evening. Temple’s deputy incumbent Ven. Dr.
Sri Lanka Customs have raided 13 leading jewellery-making institutions and seized a stock of gold smuggled into the country and a fine of Rs. 4.5 billion is to be imposed in this regard, the Daily Mirror learns. There are a
The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has recorded over 59,400 electricity breakdown complaints, resulting in power outages for over 431,500 consumers during the last four days from May 21 to 24, the Power and Energy Ministry said.
Sri Lanka is grappling with severe weather conditions as the South-West Monsoon continues to unleash heavy rains and strong winds across the country. According to the M
An initial discussion has been conducted between officials from the Indian Government and the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau of Sri Lanka to see the possibilities of developing the graphite industry in the country, an informed source said.
Says the Singapore model is to be studied and adopted
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