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Alleged firearm transfer to Makandure Madush: CID arrests Douglas Devananda

Dec 27 (CT) Former Minister Douglas Devananda was arrested by the CID on Friday in connection with an investigation into the alleged transfer of a firearm to an organised criminal, Police said. The arrest relates to allegations that a pistol issued to Devananda had later been found in the possession of underworld figure Makandure Madush. Responding to the arrest, EPDP Spokesman S. Srikanth said that there appeared to be more..

Criticism allowed, not fake news: Media Minister

Dec 27 (NW) Media Minister Nalinda Jayatissa denied allegations that the govt is suppressing media freedom, stating that criticism from all forms of media is permitted but action is required against the spread of false information. “There is absolutely no media suppression. Social, electronic, and print media are free to criticize us and point out our weaknesses,” Jayatissa said, responding to recent claims of media restrictions. However, he expressed concern over what he described as more..

Unfounded fear over Ondansetron use: Dr. Ranasinghe

Dec 27 (CT) An unfounded sense of fear is spreading among pregnant women over the use of the drug Ondansetron, Consultant Obstetrician Dr. Amila Ranasinghe claimed. He said the concern had arisen following the deaths of three women who had reportedly received Ondansetron after undergoing surgical procedures. He explained that the drug is prescribed by doctors to pregnant women who suffer from severe vomiting during the early weeks of pregnancy, and that it is administered either more..

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Galle Face carnival a public nightmare

Dec 27 (DN) Thousands of people gathered at Galle Face Green on Christmas day to celebrate Christmas, as a carnival organized at the premises attracted families, tourists, and large crowds throughout the day. While the festive atmosphere was welcomed by the public, a serious issue regarding inadequate sanitary facilities caused significant inconvenience, particularly to women and children. Despite the large number of attendees, only two toilets were made available more..

Sri Lanka marks 21 years since 2004 tsunami

Dec 27 (NW) SL today (26) observed the 21st anniversary of the devastating 2004 tsunami, with commemorations held across the country to remember those who lost their lives in the tragedy and other disasters. Accordingly, commemorating National Safety Day, a remembrance programme for those who died in the 2004 tsunami was held this morning (26) in front of the Peraliya Tsunami Memorial in Galle. From 9.25 am to 9.27 am, a two‑minute silence was observed in memory more..

Sajith warns country is being dragged into authoritarian rule

Dec 27 (Island) SJB Leader Sajith Premadasa has alleged that the current govt is attempting to suppress freedom of expression and media freedom to lead the country towards authoritarian rule. Premadasa said that in a democratic country, the four main pillars safeguarding democracy are the legislature, executive, judiciary and independent media, but, at present, the govt is using the police to violate more..

Suspended Police Constable seeks justice after clash with NPP MP

Dec 27 (NW) Police Constable attached to the Sooriyakanda Police Station, who was arrested following an alleged altercation involving NPP MP Shantha Pathma Kumara, is calling for an impartial investigation, claiming he has been left without an income and his family is struggling to survive. He had filed a complaint with the Human Rights Commission sub office in Ratnapura earlier today. The Constable, who was released on bail and suspended from duty, revealed that he had more..

Nearly 1,000 youth volunteers to launch community service programmes in Badulla

Dec 27 (NW) A media briefing to raise awareness about the One Million Volunteers programme conducted by the National Youth Services Council was held at Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. At the briefing, details were shared about the programmes scheduled to take place in the Badulla District under the One Million Volunteers initiative. Accordingly, on tomorrow (27) and the day after (28), nearly 1,000 youth volunteers are expected to carry out a series of programmes in the Badulla District. more..

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Bomb threat at Kandy DS a hoax

Dec 27 (DN) A bomb threat sent to the official email address of the Kandy District Secretariat, claiming a vehicle bomb was set to detonate inside the premises, caused disruption yesterday. However, the Police stated that further investigation into the email and the information it contained revealed it to be a hoax. It was discovered that the message was a fabricated version of an intelligence report issued by Indian Intelligence Services in 2021, which had been sent to the District Secretariat. more..

Market extends year-end rally

Dec 27 (DM) Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) continued its positive momentum on Friday, with both key indices closing firmly in green territory, supported by higher trading volumes and improved turnover levels. Despite the stronger activity, investor sentiment remained measured, as the absence of clear positive signals from the broader macroeconomic environment kept risk appetite in check. ASPI advanced 109.79 points (+0.50%) to close at 22,068.84, while S&P SL20 gained more..

Sri Lanka Christmas cake inflation 4.4% in 2025 amid rupee depreciation

Dec 27 (EN) Inflation measured by the SL Christmas cake, widely acclaimed to be the world’s most delicious, rich, decadent and interesting confection of its kind, has risen by 4.4% in 2025, amid rupee depreciation, an analysis of retail prices show. The cost of 11 key ingredients rose to 15,180 rupees by 2025, up from 14,744 in 2024 with rupee inflating 5.3%. In the 12 month to November, the rupee fell from 290.90 rupees more..

Wholesale mafia blamed for unusually high vegetable prices

Dec 27 (Island) Vegetable prices at the Peliyagoda Manning Wholesale Market surged to unusually high levels yesterday, raising concerns among consumers as the festive season drives up demand. The situation is expected to persist over the next few days, a spokesman for the Manning Market said. A sharp increase in the number of buyers visiting the wholesale market, ahead of upcoming festivities, had resulted in a sudden spike in demand, prompting wholesale traders to raise more..

Seven youths arrested for illegal motorcycle racing in Panadura

Dec 27 (AD) Panadura North Police have arrested a total of seven youths for engaging in illegal motorcycle racing involving monetary bets. The suspects are residents of Moratuwa, Egodauyana, and Panadura, and are aged between 18 and 22 years. The arrests followed multiple complaints from local residents regarding high-speed motorcycle races conducted at night along the Old Galle Road. Residents reported that the activity caused severe public nuisance due to excessive noise. more..

How a tsunami in Sri Lanka sparked a push to prevent drowning

Dec 27 (ABC) For Upul Rathgama, who grew up in Colombo, drowning once seemed like a distant danger — something that happened far from home, near the sea. Then it happened next door. "You can drown in two inches of water, not many people know this." Drowning is SL's second-leading cause of accidental death, after road accidents. Nearly 80% of those deaths occur not at beaches, but at homes & other waterways more..

eChannelling introduces eHomecare as SL’s first doctor-led elderly care service

Dec 27 (Island) Supporting families with medically supervised care for elderly individuals in the comfort of their own homes, SLT-MOBITEL and eChannelling PLC, in partnership with medical experts from Golden Years Care, have introduced eHomecare’, Sri Lanka’s first doctor‑led elderly‑care service. The pioneering initiative is designed to address a growing societal need. The service launched by eChannelling, Sri Lanka’s leading digital healthcare solutions provider, brings together more..

NPP PS member arrested for threatening female Grama Niladhari officer

Dec 27 (AD) A Member of the PS representing the NPP has been arrested by Mundalama Police today (26) in connection with the alleged verbal abuse and intimidation of a female Grama Niladhari officer. The suspect is the elected representative for the Mangalaeliya Division of the Puttalam Pradeshiya Sabha. According to a complaint lodged by the Grama Niladhari officer, the incident dates back to Dec 5. She stated that while travelling by motorcycle on disaster management duties, more..

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Fraud complaints filed over postponed Ne-Yo concert

Dec 27 (NW) Fraud complaints have been lodged with the Kollupitiya Police against the organisers of the postponed Ne-Yo concert in Colombo. Two complaints — including one from Cinnamon Grand Colombo over unpaid dues — have been recorded against the organisers, Brown Boy Presents. The complaints are to be referred to the Colombo FIB for further investigations. Concert, scheduled for Dec 28 at the Sugathadasa Outdoor Stadium, was called off citing unforeseen circumstances. more..

Sri Lanka, Vietnam explore deeper ties in health, trade, and tourism

Dec 27 (EN) Sri Lanka and Vietnam officials explored deeper ties in health, trade, and tourism sectors when they met officially this week, the government said. The discussions, held at the Ministry of Health and Mass Media, centered on strengthening the longstanding diplomatic relations between the two countries and exploring new avenues for bilateral cooperation. Vietnam’s Ambassador to SL, Trinh Thi Tam, commended the island nation’s recent progress across more..

Why Northern Sri Lanka still lacks local mental health specialists

Dec 27 (SO) Aarathi Ilango had long nurtured the dream of becoming a doctor since her childhood. Today, as a third-year medical student at the University of Jaffna, her growing fascination with psychiatry, coupled with the stories and struggles of people in the North in the post-war era had deepened her resolve to heal not just the body, but the mind. “When they see a film, song, or anything related to the war on television, old memories more..

Cycling: Ride for Ceylon celebrate 10th ride

Dec 27 (ST) Ride for Ceylon, the globally recognised endurance cycling initiative, announced details of its landmark 10th anniversary ride, set to take place from March 11 to 14, 2026. The four-day, event, which covers a distance of over 450kms is a charity cycling event that unites riders from around the world to conquer the journey from Colombo to Manipay, Jaffna, raising crucial funds for the Manipay Green Memorial Hospital. The 2026 Ride will kick off after its 10th annual gala more..

Indian Women clinch T20 series against SL

Dec 27 (CI) Shafali Verma continued her superb form, cracking a 42-ball 79 as India brushed aside Sri Lanka once again to win the third T20I in Thiruvananthapuram and complete a series victory. The template was familiar and ruthlessly executed: win the toss, bowl, restrict Sri Lanka, and then stroll through the chase. Just as in the first two matches, India were clinical. Renuka Singh spearheaded the bowling, with support from Deepti Sharma, to keep Sri Lanka to 112 for 7 before more..

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Peradeniya University- Our national treasure should be restored with highest priority

Dec 27 (CT) Our most beautiful and the biggest university campus in the country is almost destroyed by this natural disaster. It is extremely hard to witness this colossal damage done by this powerful storm followed by extensive floods. It is the responsibility of the govt to give utmost priority to restore the campus to original or better status while also giving priority to restore the lives of the people who were seriously affected. Uni of Peradeniya, formerly Uni of Ceylon, more..

Moving forward from Ditwah: Understanding the scale, impact and road to recovery

Dec 27 (GV) The most devastating natural disaster to hit Sri Lanka in decades, Cyclone Ditwah, has forced the country into its most severe climate-related humanitarian crisis in recent memory. Sri Lanka is only beginning to recover and analysts are only now starting to review the disaster in its totality and examine its economic, health and agricultural impacts and the methods by which the country can pursue the challenging pathway that lies ahead. A study by Prof. Lakshman Galagedara, more..

Colombo Municipal Council: What is it all about?

Dec 27 (CT) Sri Lanka was the third country in Asia to establish a properly organised Municipal Council. That council is the Colombo Municipal Council, established in 1865. To put this in perspective, the first Parliamentary Election in Sri Lanka was held only in 1947. At that time, there were no second-tier representative bodies such as Provincial Councils. As a result, the Municipal Council effectively became the pioneering more..

Editorial: Selective transparency

Dec 27 (Island) The NPP govt has released a cordial diplomatic letter from Indian PM Narendra Modi to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, and gained a great deal of publicity for it as part of a propaganda campaign to boost Dissanayake’s image. Such moves are not uncommon in politics, especially in the developing world, where the heads of powerful states are deified and their visits, invitations and letters are flaunted as achievements of the leaders of smaller nations. more..

A dangerous return to repression?

Dec 27 (CT) SL stands at a familiar and deeply troubling crossroads. The proposed Protection of the State from Terrorism Act, now made public by the govt, is not merely another piece of legislation open for debate. It is a warning sign that the country risks sliding back into an era marked by repression, fear, and the routine violation of fundamental rights. At a time when democracy in SL remains fragile and incomplete, this Bill poses a grave threat to the limited safeguards that citizens still possess. more..

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Economic reality extends working lives for Sri Lanka’s elderly

Dec 27 (SO) At 65, Mohammad Hussein rises before dawn in Colombo’s outskirts, waiting at his usual junction for a contractor to hire him for the day’s labour. Some days he hauls bricks, others he digs trenches. The pay varies, between 1,500 to 3,000 rupees, depending on the work and the employer’s whim. “For people like me there is no stopping,” he said. “I will continue to work as long as I can. I have no savings. None of our family has savings.” Hussein’s story is not unique. more..

FDI attraction, CMSMEs development: Financial consequences of cyclonic rampage

Dec 27 (TM) Recently, Sri Lanka faced its worst natural disaster in decades with cyclone Ditwah in late last month, causing massive floods and landslides that killed over 618 people, displaced 233,000, and destroyed 565 plus homes across 25 Districts, especially in Central Kandy and Badulla. The Kelani River flooding disrupted Colombo's roads, bridges, and power, straining emergency services and prompting aid from India, US, Pakistan, Australia, Nepal, Maldives & China, more..

A nation tested: Media freedom, governance, and the road to recovery in the New Year

Dec 27 (CT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake urged all Sri Lankans to rise together as a nation to face the current challenges with courage and unity. In his Christmas Day message, he emphasised the need for renewed humanity through compassion, encouraging citizens to bring peace, joy, and hope into every home. “Christians around the world joyfully commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ with deep devotion today (25), marking more..

The plight of Colombo's street children

Dec 27 (TM) Income earning activities are adopted by street children as coping mechanisms. These include cleaning cars, buses and trains, working in small hotels, tea stalls and garages, disposing waste, begging, rag picking, any available work such as domestic and factory work, and vending. These findings were made in an article on Challenges and coping strategies of street children: Findings from a field study in the Colombo City which was authored by S. Hariharathamotharan, more..

Are we reading the sky wrong?

Dec 27 (Island) For decades, SL has interpreted climate through a narrow lens. Rainfall totals, sunshine hours, and surface temperatures dominate forecasts, policy briefings, and disaster warnings. These indicators once served an agrarian island reasonably well. But in an era of intensifying extremes—flash floods, sudden landslides, prolonged dry spells within normal monsoons—the question can no longer be avoided: are we measuring the climate correctly, or merely more..

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