May 16 (TM) Ministry of Public Security has instructed the Police to check whether the previous statements made by organised crime suspect Nadun Wickramaratne alias Harak Kata contain the recent allegation made by him that former Minister Tiran Alles and suspended IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon demanded a Rs. 300 million bribe from him. While being escorted by Police and STF after attending a hearing
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Chikungunya spreading rapidly in Colombo and suburbs
May 16 (Island) There has been a noticeable increase in the spread of Chikungunya in the city of Colombo, Kotte, and suburbs of Colombo. As of 14 March, the Weekly Epidemiological Report says 173 chikungunya cases have been reported from Colombo, Gampaha, and Kandy. Consultant Community Physician Dr. Kumudu Weerakoon said that the Chikungunya virus had spread to SL in 1960. Meanwhile there had been an increase in the number of children affected by Chikungunya.
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Sri Lanka and EXIM Bank India sign key debt restructuring agreements worth $ 930.8 m
May 16 (FT) Govt yesterday announced that it has signed Bilateral Amendatory Agreements with the Export-Import Bank (EXIM) of India, marking a significant milestone of the external debt restructuring process of Sri Lanka. The agreements, which pertain to the restructuring of seven Lines of Credit and four Buyer’s Credit Facilities, amount to around $ 930.8 million. The signings took place on 25 March and 3 April, with the participation of senior officials from both countries.
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Sinopec facing obstacles in Sri Lanka top Chinese scholar
May 16 (DM) Sinopec, the leading Chinese petroleum company that has sought to invest in SL, is facing obstacles in pressing ahead with implementation, a leading Chinese scholar who is presently in SL said. Director of Centre for South Asian Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for Int'l Studies, Prof. Liu Zongyi said that companies currently operating locally had gotten in the way of Sinopec, fearing competition.
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Rolls-Royce Phantom touches down in SL
May 16 (DM) A brand-new Rolls-Royce Phantom Series 8 II, Bentley Bentayga and BMW M3 CS have officially arrived in Sri Lanka, marking the high-profile return of ultra-luxury vehicles following the recent easing of the vehicle import ban. The vehicles were spotted being unloaded from an air cargo shipment at the Bandaranaike International Airport. The delivery is reportedly considered one of the most expensive air cargo shipments in Sri Lanka’s history.
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Top private banks see NPL ratios fall in Q1
May 16 (TM) SL’s top 3 private banks’ non-performing loan (NPL) ratio averaged at 3% at the end of the first quarter, compared to the average of 5% during the same period of the previous year, financial statements showed. According to the March quarter financial statements of Commercial Bank, the largest private bank of the country, NPL ratio of the bank improved to 2.58% from 2.76% at the end of 2024 and 5.59% a year ago. Total assets of the Commercial Bank group stood at Rs. 2.9 t
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Local monitors say local govt elections were free and fair
May 16 (ST) Local observation organisations monitoring the local govt elections, which concluded on May 6, said it was a free and fair election, similar to the previous two elections held late last year, but was not without election law violations. The CMEV reported that this election was more problematic than the previous two, while the PAFFREL stated it was conducted in line with past elections and without major violations. IRES noted that no serious incidents occurred that could
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Chinese cultural diplomacy initiative seen as having geopolitical undertones
May 16 (Island) In a quiet but strategic cultural initiative, the City Alliance for Maritime Silk Road Heritage Conservation and World Heritage Nomination (CAMSR), a Chinese-led initiative with broad geopolitical undertones, is anchoring its South Asian focus on the historic port city of Galle this May. An official delegation from CAMSR, a coalition of 34 Chinese cities and one from Indonesia, will arrive in SL to host a promotional forum under the theme Floral Whisper Along the Silk Road:more..
Three Sri Lankans recognized in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia 2025 List
May 16 (NW) Three young SL talents have received recognition in Forbes’ prestigious 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2025. This annual list honours 300 notable individuals under the age of 30 across various sectors in the Asia-Pacific region. Sri Lankans included in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2025 are; Nikin Matharaarachchi (Social Media, Marketing & Advertising): In 2021, Nikin Matharaarachchi founded Synapse AI Labs,
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Rs 61 Mil OT paid without attendance proof
May 16 (CT) In a serious lapse in oversight within the Dept of Posts, Rs 61 million in overtime allowances have been paid to employees without proper verification through attendance records—despite the installation of fingerprint machines intended to prevent such misuse. Rs 57 million was paid to employees at Postal Headquarters between 2022 and 2023 without cross-referencing the biometric fingerprint system, which had been introduced to monitor staff arrival and
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Japan eyes Sri Lanka for electronics
May 16 (TM) Sri Lanka has the potential to undertake electronics and electrical goods manufacturing for Japanese businesses, Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) Country Representative Hiroki Oi said. “We see a potentially good opportunity in the electronics and electrical goods manufacturing sector in Sri Lanka, as the cost of production is comparatively affordable. As Japanese we see that the working culture in SL is also favourable for Japanese business.”
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Mixed Fortunes for Lanka at Asian Boxing: Azhar fights bravely, falls short
May 16 (DN) Sri Lanka’s young boxing team endured a tough day but showed plenty of heart at the ASBC Asian Youth and Under-22 Boxing Championships 2025, held at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo yesterday. On the fourth day of action, Azhar Sarmin Gafoor Mohamed gave a spirited performance in the 67kg category, standing toe-to-toe with Tajikistan’s Mukhamadsulton Sultonov. 19-year-old SL boxer impressed the home crowd with sharp jabs and smart footwork.
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Tri-Nation ODI series a valuable learning experience: Head Coach Rumesh
May 16 (DN) The recently concluded Women’s Tri-Nation ODI Series highlighted both the strengths and shortcomings of the Sri Lanka team ahead of the upcoming World Cup, said head coach Rumesh Ratnayake. “We need to evaluate both the positives and the negatives and work hard to rectify our mistakes,” said Ratnayake. “A specialist fielding coach from India will join us soon, and a batting coach from England is also expected to assist in improving our skills in that area.”
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Tourist arrivals surge early May reaching 32% of 2025 target
May 16 (DM) Sri Lanka’s tourism sector showed improved growth in tourist arrivals in the first 13 days of May 2025, with an expansion of 21.53% year-on-year (YoY) compared to the same period in 2024. The upward trend was significantly propelled by a strong influx of visitors from India, who accounted for nearly one-third of all arrivals during this period. Sri Lanka welcomed 59,755 tourists between 1 – 13 May 2025.
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Uni of Vavuniya & LIIN partner to nurture women entrepreneurs in Northern Province
May 16 (FT) There is a growing need to develop and empower women entrepreneurs in SL’s Northern Province. With high levels of unemployment and limited economic diversification, the region holds untapped potential for inclusive growth. Strengthening entrepreneurship among women can serve as a powerful catalyst for local development—unlocking new business opportunities, strengthen local value chains, and generating employment for marginalised youth and women.
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Bally’s Colombo triumphs at Asia Gaming Awards 2025
May 16 (FT) In a ground-breaking achievement for Sri Lanka, Bally’s Colombo was awarded the Best Gaming Property of the Year at the 2025 Asia Gaming Awards in Manila, marking a historic milestone for the country’s gaming and hospitality sectors. This prestigious award not only recognises Bally’s as a global leader in the gaming industry but also puts Sri Lanka on the map as a rising destination for luxury gaming, entertainment, and world-class service.
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Sri Lanka: How period poverty keeps girls out of school
May 16 (DW) When 14-year-old Janani gets her period, she doesn't always make it to school. Some days, there are no sanitary pads at home, and Janani is forced to use a pad made from old clothes. On those days, she skips classes. "I feel ashamed of using cloth," Janani told DW. "If we miss school because of this, they won't teach us again the lessons we've missed, will they?" A survey conducted by DW of more than 500 girls
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Sumedha and Nadeeka to lead Sri Lanka at Asian Meet
May 16 (DM) SL Athletics (SLA) has named two international level athletes, Sumedha Ranasinghe and Nadeeka Lekamge as the Men’s and Women’s Captain for the 26th Asian Senior Athletic Championship 2025. The meet, organised by the Asian Athletic and South Korean Athletic Association, is scheduled to be held in Gumi, South Korea from May 27 to 31 with the participation of 43 countries from the Asian region. Rio Olympian (2016) Ranasingha and Hangzhou (2022)
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Sampath Bank sustains growth momentum in 1Q
May 16 (FT) Effective from 17 April, Sampath Bank has been officially designated as a Domestic Systemically Important Bank (D-SIB) by the Central Bank, in accordance with Directive No. 01 of 2025. The bank has been classified under Bucket 1, reflecting its significant role in maintaining the stability and resilience of the national financial system and underscores Sampath Bank’s critical importance to the country’s financial sector. The bank reported a Profit Before Tax (PBT) of
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BOC records Rs. 30 b pre-tax profit in 1Q
May 16 (FT) Bank of Ceylon (BOC) said yesterday it delivered a strong and resilient performance in the first quarter of 2025. Building on the momentum of 2024, the bank maintained financial stability, demonstrated prudent risk management, and remained aligned with national economic priorities in an evolving macroeconomic environment. CEO Russel Fonseka said: “The strength and soundness of the banking sector are critical to sustaining confidence in the financial system.
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Editorial: Arrogance of power
May 16 (Island) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake has begun to sound just like his predecessors, who succumbed to the arrogance of power and alienated the public. He has declared that he is ready to do everything in his power to enable the JVP-led NPP to secure the control of all local councils it has won with or without absolute majorities. Speaking at a ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of the JVP, Dissanayake said he would not hesitate to make use of govt’s 2/3ds majority to achieve that goal.
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All about the flu bug doing the rounds and simple precautions to ward it off
May 16 (ST) Tiny infectious bugs have gone viral, compelling a large number of men, women and children to take to their beds at home or flood the hospitals. Influenza (flu), dengue and chikungunya are some of these viruses doing the rounds in SL. While influenza is spread through respiratory droplets when infected people cough, sneeze or talk, dengue and chikungunya get around through the bite of the Aedes mosquitoes.
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How many more must die before Sri Lanka fixes its killer roads?
May 16 (Island) On the morning of May 11, 2025, the quiet hills of Ramboda were pierced by the wails of sirens and the cries of survivors. A SLTB bus, en route from Kataragama to Kurunegala via Nuwara Eliya, veered off the winding road and plunged down a deep precipice in the Garandiella area. At least 23 people lost their lives and more than 35 were injured—some critically. The nation mourned. But this wasn’t merely an isolated accident. It was a brutal reminder of SL’s long-standing and
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Entrepreneur Yanika Amarasekera-Siyaguna among Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list
May 16 (FT) Yanika Amarasekera-Siyaguna, the trailblazing founder of Silver Aisle, has been named to the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list for 2025 under the Retail and E-Commerce category. A UC Berkeley and Imperial College London alumna, Amarasekera-Siyaguna launched Silver Aisle in 2019, introducing SL’s first online wedding registry. The registry, which began as a pioneering solution for modern gifting, has since evolved into a fully-fledged lifestyle and e-commerce platform.
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Not enough: Zero tolerance and ragging
May 16 (GV) How do we end ragging at our universities? It is a question that never goes away and one that re-appears every time a student is killed. Charith Dilshan took his own life, a decision preceded by ragging – in this case by torture – at his university. Our outrage is right but our helplessness is learned. Calls for zero tolerance, for universities to detect and punish any student involved in ragging, are common enough. Of course, those who ragged Dilshan & his batchmates should face justice.
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Highway lunch and paralysed institutions
May 16 (ST) On May Day, we decided to leave Colombo and attend some scheduled work in the south. It was late in the morning, when we entered the Southern Expressway, heading south. As we drove, we noticed a long procession of public buses traveling in the opposite direction—one after another. Many passengers waved red flags from the windows, making it easy to guess their destination: the May Day celebrations in Colombo. By the evening, social media posts reported pictures
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60th Anniversary of the JVP: When seven men sat down to rewrite history
May 16 (DN) Honouring the fallen friends, family members and comrades of any armed conflict, irrespective of where the common perception with regard to the good and the bad lie, is a right of every victim. However, using this right to spread misinformation, promote separatism, misappropriate the scope of victims, and endorse political propaganda shouldn’t be encouraged. Unfortunately, though, intentions behind
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The idea to have a national media policy must be hailed
May 16 (DM) One of the biggest concerns is how the media reports on child abuse and abductions of teenagers, who are still in school. Often, the media forgets that once the ordeal concludes, these victims have to return to school and continue their education and lives as well. The media is known as the watchdog of the nation. However, when the public is annoyed with how events are reported on, the media is often at the receiving end. As much as the media often does a commendable job in dispensing
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An extended examination of 2025 LG election Outcomes
May 16 (CT) The 2025 local govt elections have sparked widespread political debate—and rightly so. These elections mark a turning point in the country’s grassroots political landscape. But as the dust settles, it is crucial to approach the results with analytical clarity rather than fall into the trap of misleading comparisons with presidential or parliamentary contests. Nevertheless, it is difficult to fault analysts for drawing comparisons between these results and national elections.
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Air Force fleet: MOD and SLAF to review safety protocols
May 16 (TM) The second crash of a SL Air Force (SLAF) aircraft in less than two months, this time claiming the lives of six who were onboard, has returned the status of its fleet and safety back to the spotlight. In March this year, an SLAF K-8 jet trainer crashed in Wariyapola. Last week, an SLAF Bell 212 helicopter from No. 7 Squadron crashed into the Maduru Oya Reservoir during a planned demonstration flight, which was to deploy
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Broader response for national crisis
May 16 (TM) SL is currently facing a significant public health challenge, with a surge in cases of yearly flu, viral infections, dengue, and chikungunya. These illnesses, particularly vector-borne diseases like dengue and chikungunya, have placed enormous strain on the public healthcare system, while simultaneously sparking widespread concern among the population. College of Medical Laboratory Science and the Medical and Civil Rights Professional Association of Doctors have
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Memorial or Manipulation?
May 16 (CT) Honouring the fallen friends, family members and comrades of any armed conflict, irrespective of where the common perception with regard to the good and the bad lie, is a right of every victim. However, using this right to spread misinformation, promote separatism, misappropriate the scope of victims, and endorse political propaganda shouldn’t be encouraged. Unfortunately, though, the intentions behind the recent unveiling of the long-awaited Tamil Genocide Memorial
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