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Thu, 16 Jul 2026 Today's Paper
These protests were organised relating to Saliya Pieris conducting his professional duties with regard to Nadun Chinthaka Wickramaratne alias “Harak Kata”
Mr. Moragoda met Mr. Das on March 29 at the Bank’s Headquarters in Mumbai
A heavy influx of local and foreign tourists is expected to visit Nuwara Eliya during the festival
All races must be protected. Their rights should be guaranteed
No child will drop out of school when this system is implemented
Sri Lankan Ambassador to China Dr. Palitha Kohona held talks with three leading Chinese companies - Skyworth, Zonergy and Huawei- to explore investment opportunities by them in Sri Lanka, a statement from the Sri Lankan missio
Says it is the government’s responsibility to educate the people about the IMF programme
The 3.7 magnitude tremor which occurred on Thursday is nothing serious
Asks as to why the government had failed to bring in an anti-corruption bill despite the assurances given
It was prepared after studying such laws in the US, UK, Germany, and India
Millions of angry consumers were left in a panic this week as Trade Unions attached to the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation stopped distributing fuel to fuel stations opposing the government’s move to privatize the CPC. Infact que
Daily Mirror looked into the six companies who submitted Expressions of Interest over the proposed new refinery in Hambantota
The Midigama Police has launched investigations to arrest the suspects wanted over the shooting of the owner of Cheeky Monkey restaurant in Midigama. The 32-year-old victim, Pasindu Sandaruwan, a resident of Midigama, succumbed to injuries last morni
In response to a query made by journalists as to whether himself, Harsha De Silva and Eran Wickramaratne are to back President Ranil Wickremesinghe, SJB MP Kabir Hashim said they are ready to make a decision on behalf of the country. “We are rea
A teacher from the primary section of a school in Hambantota was arrested yesterday by Hambantota Harbour police on suspicion of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl from the school.
OICs of the respective Police stations had the authority to decide whether certain drunk drivers would be granted bail or denied bail and produced in court
A Fundamental Rights petition filed challenging former President Maithripala Sirisena’s decision to grant Presidential Pardon to Royal Park murder convict Don. Shramantha Jude Anthony Jayamaha was today
Suraksha Safe houses have been established under the labour welfare sections of foreign embassies for women
The deal will enable China and Brazil to conduct their massive trade and financial transactions directly, exchanging renminbi for reais and vice versa instead of going through the dollar
A tremor of 3.7 magnitude was experienced yesterday in several Grama Niladhari areas in Beruwala division. Residents of the area said the tremor took place between 1 and 1.10 p.m. and that it caused a vibration of the roofs. Assistant Directo
The Ministry had already trained 13,800 primary school teachers for the programme
CPC Trade Unions were sternly against privatizing the CPC and as they did not receive any positive response from the Minister, they had stopped fuel distribution to “make their voices heard”
A photo and a video of a melanistic black leopard cub spotted at the Yala National Park is being shared widely on social media since last Friday (March 24). According to records, a black leopard has been spotted in Yala after about 50 years. However
Nadun Chinthaka Wickramaratne alias Harak Kata yesterday filed a Fundamental Rights petition in the Supreme Court seeking an order directing the police to take all necessary measures to safeguard his personal s
Amnesty International officials will meet with representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today to discuss the terms under which the USD 2.9 billion bailout package is granted to Sri Lanka, Amnest
The day has been announced as one more step to further strengthen the ‘2023 Agenda for Sustainable Development’
The price revision came into effect last night
Sri Lanka awaits the submission of histopathological and toxicological reports by the Indonesian authorities on the murder of Sri Lankan businessman Onesh Subasinghe, Daily Mirror learns.
While in illegal detention at the Navy Camp, he was continuously threatened by investigating police officers
The Department of Animal Production and Health cleared the stock of imported eggs since the tests conducted for bird flu and Newcastle flu proved negative, an official said.
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