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British Prime Minister David Cameron and his foreign secretary William Hague will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) to be held in Sri Lanka in November, the foreign secretary said.
The UNP today said it was disappointed and displeased over the statement made by UN Human Right High Commissioner on the human rights situation in Sri Lanka, but assured it would not use the statement for political advantage ???
Former DIG Vaas Gunawardana was granted bail today by the Colombo Fort Magistrate Thilina Gamage in connection with the threatening of CID officers
Ten Sri Lankan fishermen, who were arrested by the Indian Coast Guard in two different incidents for allegedly entering Indians waters illegally and fishing last month, have been handed over to police.
A 40-year-old Indian national who attempted to smuggle several pieces of rough gold weighing 477g worth Rs. 2.7 million to Delhi was arrested this morning by Customs officers at the BIA, Customs Director and media spokesman Leslie Gamini said
The TNA has called for the merger of the Northern and Eastern provinces in its manifesto presented yesterday for the Northern Provincial Council election
A witness who gave evidence before Colombo Additional Magistrate Priyantha Liyanage yesterday once again described the ordeal he underwent at Walpola Junction, Mulleriyawa on local government election day during the shooting incident that took place
Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Mr. Ahsan Iqbal made a courtesy call on President Mahinda Rajapaksa this morning at Temple Trees, the President Media Unit said
The Government has decided to grant a 15-year tax amnesty for the project to set up a branch campus of Britain’s Central Lancashire University in the Mirigama Export Processing Zone
The main opposition United National Party (UNP) today said holding elections regularly did not mean that a country’s ruler was not a dictator
The third defence seminar began today at the Galadari Hotel under the patronage of Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa. More than 170 military personnel and foreign dignitaries from 53 countries are attending the seminar. It will end on Thursday.
Defence Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa today said that ‘there is a possibility that some western powers wish to have a Sri Lankan Government that is closely aligned with their interests and may seek to influence country’s destiny???
An anonymous petition received by the Police Department states that a Deputy Inspector General (DIG) serving in the North was alleged to have been displaying pornographic visuals on a computer to a women police constable (WPC)
External Affairs minister G.L. Peiris on Tuesday charged UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay of ignoring a report produced by the UN officials in Colombo about claims of the intimidating presence of the military in the North
A dearth of female monkeys, environmental damage and the shrinkage of their natural habitat have caused male monkeys to misbehave, said Dr Suhada Jayawardene, a veterinary surgeon attached to the Wildlife Conservation Department.
A dictator is a ruler who does not conduct polls and works according to his own agendas but this government has restored democracy and taken steps to hold elections in the North. Therefore, no one can accuse this government of being a dictatorship, s
A Bethlehem Area School Board in Pennsylvania Ave, United States member and college professor has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the Phillipsburg School District, claiming he was passed over for full-time teaching positions based on his race
The 62nd Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Annual Convention held today at Maligapitiya in Kurunegala with the participation of President Mahinda Rajapaksa. Pix courtesy President’s Media
Members from AIADMK, DMK, CPI and BJP on Monday created uproar in the Rajya Sabha over an affidavit filed by the Government in the Supreme Court on Katchatheevu, a small island ceded to Sri Lanka in 1974, and demanded that it be retrieved
The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) said today the manner in which some ministers behaved with regard to the visit of the UNHRC Chief to Sri Lanka had ruined the country’s image internationally
The Colombo Fort Police traffic unit had initiated a new uni-flow traffic plan in front of the World Trade Centre in Fort yesterday because of road carpeting
Former Sri Lankan Cricket Captain Kumar Sangakkara after a spat with a high ranking official of Sri Lanka Cricket said today that discussions with the SLC Executive Committee were fruitful and that SLC President Jayantha Dharmadasa had taken the init
Former DIG Vaas Gunawardena’s written statement on the alleged extortion of Rs.3 million from ‘Singapore Sarath’, who is a state witness in the Hasitha Madawala murder case, was today referred to the Attorney General by Mahara Magis
Sri Lanka’s Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa has promised to facilitate a meeting between fishermen’s representatives from Tamil Nadu and Jaffna to prevent the arrest of fishermen from both sides who often strayed into each o
The Avissawela Chief Magistrate Anushka Seneviratne today directed the Controller of Immigration and Emigration to stop the two men involved in the killing of Estate Superintendent Nihal Perera from leaving the country
A Lankan man was arrested at Blacktown Railway Station on Monday morning and charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault
Two people, including a policeman, were killed and another injured in a collision between a tipper truck and a three-wheeler near the second mile post on the Mahiyanganaya-Randenigala Road this morning, police said. Pictures
The interim order preventing Fonterra from advertising that its products are 100% perfect has been extended until September 20 by the Court of Appeal today
A nine-year-old boy and his seven-year-old sister have died after drowning in a quagmire in Vavanawatta, Piliyandala.
Logos Hope- World’s largets floating Book ship arrived Colombo harbour. It will be open for public from 30th August-22nd September. The ship has a staff around 400 people from around 45 different Nationalities. It has over 5000 publications und
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