lanka news
| SL Explorer | Classifieds | Miyuru Gee | Chat Room | Malini's Kitchen | jokes |
News Papers

 Ada
 Aruna
 Budusarana
 Ceylon Today
 Daily Mirror
 Daily News
 Deshaya
 Dinamina
 Divaina
 Financial Times
 Island
 Lankadeepa
Lakresa
 LMD
 Mawbima
 Morning
 Nawaliya
 Rivira
 Sannasa
 Sarasaviya
 Sathhanda
 Silumina
 Sunday Observer
 Sunday Times
 Tamil Mirror
 Thenee
 Thinakaran
 Thinakkural
 Uthayan
 Virakesari
News Sites

 Ada Derana
 Asian Mirror
BBC Sinhala
 BBC Tamil
 Colombo Gazette
 Colombo Telegraph
 ColomboXnews
 Counterpoint
 DBS Jeyaraj
 Divesa
 Economy Next
 Elukathir
 Eye Srilanka
 FrontPage
 GroundViews
 Hiru News
 Ilankainet
 Jaffna Muslim
 Kottu
 Lanka Business
 LankacNews
 LankaeNews
 LankatNews
 Lanka News Web
 Lanka Papers
 Lankapuvath
 LankaSri
 Lanka Truth
 Lanka Views
 Lanka Web
 Leader
 Ministry of Defence
 Monara
 Neruppu
 News First
 News.lk
 News Radio
 News Wire
 Roar
 Siyatha News
 SL Army
 Srilanka Guardian
 Srilanka Mirror
 Sudar Oli
 TamilNet
 ThesamNet
 Vikalpa
 Vimasuma
 VivaLanka
 World News
Radio

 Derana FM
 Gold FM
 Hiru FM
 LakHanda
Neth FM
Radio LK
Rangiri FM
Red FM
Rhythm FM
 Sha FM
 Shakthi FM
 Sirasa FM
Sitha FM
Siyatha FM
 Sooriyan FM
 Sun FM
 S L B C
 TNL Radio
 V FM
 Yes FM
 Y FM
T V

 Derana
 Hiru TV
 I T N
 Rupavahini
 Sirasa TV
 Swarnavahini
V i d e o

Col3neg
 LankaHQ
 YouTube
Archives

Axis of criminal idiocy

Mar 4 (FT) Little girls died first. Over a hundred of them. Felled by a missile on a warm sunny morning. On the first day of Israel-America’s illegal war against Iran. The Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab was hit by an Israeli/American missile on 28 February. There were 170 students in the school that morning. 108 of them were killed, girls aged between seven and twelve. UNESCO condemned the massacre as a grave violation of international humanitarian law. more..

President assures no fuel shortage amid chronic capacity crunch, details Rs. 30 b fix

Mar 4 (FT) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday assured Parliament that SL has sufficient fuel stocks at present, despite the escalating conflict in the Middle East, and outlined a schedule of incoming shipments to ensure uninterrupted supply. Addressing the House, the Prez said diesel stocks are adequate for 33 days under prevailing consumption levels, while petrol inventories are sufficient for 28 days. more..

Breaking down the Israel–Iran conflict: What we know so far - Day 4

Mar 4 (DM) Israel–Iran war has entered its fourth day with sustained air strikes, expanding missile exchanges and mounting casualties across the Middle East, as the conflict widens into a regional crisis with global economic consequences. The confrontation began with coordinated United States–Israeli strikes on Iranian military, nuclear and leadership targets on Saturday. Tehran responded with waves of ballistic missiles and drones targeting Israel/US military facilities across the Gulf, more..

FSP condemns US, Israel attacks on Iran as violations of int’l law

Mar 4 (NW) Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) has strongly denounced the recent attacks carried out by the US and Israel against Iran, describing them as violations of international law and conventions. In a statement, the party said the strikes were launched under the contested claim of nuclear threats, despite ongoing diplomatic engagement and without credible evidence. It noted that this was the second time military aggression had occurred, even as negotiations continued. more..

Sri Lanka records highest-ever monthly arrivals in February

Mar 4 (FT) SL’s tourism industry has stormed into 2026 with record-breaking momentum, welcoming 279,328 visitors in February, whilst recording the highest monthly arrival figure ever in the country’s history. The figure surpasses the previous highest monthly figure of 253,169 recorded in Dec 2018 and edges past 252,033 in Feb 2019 as well as 277,327 arrivals in Jan 2026, which were boosted by the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup more..

IMF warns Iran war could hurt global economy

Mar 4 (AD) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has raised concerns over rising energy prices and disruptions to global trade following the escalating conflict in the Middle East, warning that the situation could intensify uncertainties in the global economy. In a statement published on its website on Tuesday, the Washington-based global financial institution said it is closely monitoring developments in the region as tensions involving the US, Israel and Iran continue to escalate. more..

War in Middle East sends shockwaves through Sri Lanka’s export sector

Mar 4 (Island) Sri Lanka’s export sector is bracing for fresh turbulence as the escalating conflict involving Iran and parts of the Middle East begins to send shockwaves through global trade, shipping and energy markets. Though geographically distant from the conflict zone, SL’s exporters are far from insulated. Industry leaders warn that higher freight costs, rising oil prices and increased trade risks could erode margins and disrupt key markets if hostilities intensify. more..

දෙරණ අරුණ

President invites Pope Leo XIV for official visit to Sri Lanka

Mar 4 (NW) Minister Bimal Rathnayake met with members of the SL community in Rome on March 1 during an official visit to Italy. The minister arrived in Rome to formally convey an invitation from Prez Anura Dissanayake to Pope Leo XIV for an official visit to SL. The invitation is to be extended during a meeting with the Under-Secretary for Relations with States at the Vatican, Monsignor Mihăiţă Blaj. The community meeting, organized by the Rome Executive Committee of the NPP, more..

Protest in Dickoya after alleged abuse of a woman’s body at Hospital mortuary

Mar 4 (NW) Residents and estate workers staged a large protest outside Dickoya Hospital following allegations that three hospital employees had sexually abused the body of a young woman inside the mortuary. The demonstration was triggered by claims that three minor staff members had allegedly entered the mortuary at night and abused the corpse of a woman who reportedly died by suicide last week. Protesters also raised suspicions over the circumstances of the incident, more..

Govt accelerates push for new apparel trade agreements

Mar 4 (DM) ​SL’s apparel sector is urgently calling for a level playing field in the global market, prompting the govt to accelerate its pursuit of new free trade agreements (FTAs) and preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Speaking at the official press conference announcing the 15th SL Edition of the Textile Series of Exhibitions in Colombo recently, industry leaders and govt officials outlined the critical hurdles and strategies required to achieve more..

Short-term confidence holds, medium-term outlook softens: CBSL Systemic Risk Survey

Mar 4 (FT) Market participants’ confidence in SL’s financial system remained positive over the next 12 months, but declined over the medium term, according to Central Bank's latest Systemic Risk Survey for the first half of 2026. The survey was conducted prior to the US Supreme Court’s decision on the Trump administration’s tariff policy and its aftermath. The survey results were released just as the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran which plunged the global economy into uncertainty more..

Suspect arrested with 1,900 litres of illegally stocked Diesel

Mar 4 (NW) Police have arrested a suspect for illegally storing a large stock of diesel at a farm in the Gomarangalla area under the Galenbindunuwewa Police Division. Officers of the Galenbindunuwewa Police conducted a raid on 03 March following information received regarding the illegal storage of fuel. During the operation, Police discovered 10 barrels containing approximately 1,900 litres of diesel that had been stockpiled unlawfully at a livestock farm in the area. more..

Middle East War

Schools charging parents: CTU says circulars allow fees

Mar 4 (TM) A dispute has emerged between the Education Ministry and the Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) over the issue of schools collecting money from parents, with the union alleging that existing circulars effectively permit the practice despite official assurances to the contrary. The controversy follows the Ministry’s recent statement that there is no need to issue a new circular to prevent schools from collecting funds from parents. However, the CTU claims that two circulars more..

Swedish culinary icons partner to produce spices for Swedish market

Mar 4 (DN) Renowned Swedish Master Chef and celebrated television personality Per Morberg, together with famous Swedish Master Baker Martin, visited SL on a special culinary and trade mission aimed at strengthening ties between SL and the Nordic region. The duo, who have jointly authored 14 cookery books published in Sweden, are widely respected culinary figures across Scandinavia. During their visit, they entered into a strategic partnership with a SL company to produce more..

New intelligence outfits set up in provinces to detect irregularities in police: Wijepala

Mar 4 (Island) Minister Ananda Wijepala told Parliament that special police intelligence units had been established in every province to detect irregularities and corrupt dealings, involving police officers, and to ensure swift disciplinary action. Minister said the units operating under the Police Special Bureau, were tasked with compiling regular intelligence reports on key officers while monitoring their conduct. more..

Postal shipments hit by Middle East crisis

Mar 4 (TM) International postal services from SL have been disrupted due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, with consignments already collected now stranded amid widespread flight cancellations. Postmaster General S.R.W.M.R.P. Sathkumara confirmed that several consignments accepted on 27 Feb remain undelivered as a result of the ongoing crisis in the region. He said the situation in the Middle East has led to restrictions on the dispatch of goods to certain destinations, more..

Rumesh Tharanga wins Gold in Australia

Mar 4 (DN) SL’s champion javelin thrower Rumesh Tharanga secured another victory in Australia, winning the Hobart Track Classic gold medal with a throw of 80.12m recently. Just two weeks earlier, the 22‑year‑old opened his season with an impressive 83.07m throw to claim the Perth Track Classic title and he has shown his continues form to perform well. With a personal best of 86.50m, Tharanga was among the top 8 at last year’s World C'ships and is currently ranked 9th in the world. more..

Deficient marketing, regulation cited over lower tourist spend

Mar 4 (ST) SL’s tourism sector saw tourist arrivals rise in 2025, but average spending per tourist dropped, according to official data released by the CB. This dilemma demands scrutiny of marketing strategies, strengthening regulatory mechanisms and introducing new products while ensuring sustainability, experts say. Tourist arrivals increased to more than 2.3m in 2025 from 2.05m in 2024, reflecting a y-o-y growth of 15.1%. more..

UTASL proposes Inland Revenue amendments

Mar 4 (TM) Unit Trust Association of SL (UTASL) has outlined key tax provisions affecting unit trusts under a proposed amendment Bill to the Inland Revenue Act, calling for measures aimed at improving transparency and administrative clarity. Under the proposed framework, unit trusts would be required to issue detailed income certifications to investors. These certifications must specify income earned, exempt amounts, withholding taxes deducted, and any additional information required by more..

Selective economic opportunities emerge amid Iran war risks

Mar 4 (FT) Escalating tensions following the March 2026 Iran conflict pose near-term risks to SL’s inflation trajectory, external balances and financial markets, but could also open selective opportunities depending on the duration and intensity of the war, First Capital Research said in a report assessing the immediate and emerging consequences for the economy. “Ongoing disruptions across Gulf maritime corridors and widespread airspace closures have pushed up freight rates, insurance premiums more..

සටන: ශ්‍රී ලංකා ක්‍රිකට් අනාගතය

Kachchathivu: Sacred waters, contested seas

Mar 4 (GV) For most of the year, Kachchathivu is little more than a windswept patch of coral rock in the Palk Strait – dry, uninhabited and geopolitically sensitive. Naval patrols monitor the surrounding waters. Fishermen measure distance carefully. Diplomats cite agreements signed half a century ago. But for two days each year, the island transforms. Nearly 4,000 pilgrims from India crossed the narrow stretch of sea to attend the feast of Anthony of Padua, beloved patron saint more..

Sri Lanka’s T20I cricket ills

Mar 4 (FT) A lot has been said since SL’s losses to England and NZ in their Super Eight matches that has resulted in their failure to secure a place in the Men’s T20 World Cup semi-finals. Usually when a team fares badly as SL has done, the critics are waiting to pounce like hounds calling for wholesale changes to the team, the captain, coach, selectors, the establishment etc. This has been the trend after each and every World Cup and will continue until SL lays its hands on another more..

FSP proposes self-governing regions, bicameral legislature to address national...

Mar 4 (Island) Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) Propaganda Secretary Duminda Nagamuwa has said that establishment of self- governing regions, bicameral legislature consisting of two Houses and recognition of upcountry Tamils as Sri Lankans would be necessary to solve the national issue. Nagamuwa declared that the FSP was ready to spearhead the fight to achieve those objectives. Nagamuwa, a senior member of the more..

The invisible crisis: How tour guide failures bleed value from every tourist

Mar 4 (Island) If you want to understand why SL keeps leaking value even when arrivals hit record numbers, stop staring at SLTDA dashboards and start talking to the people who face tourists every day: the tour guides. They are the unofficial ambassadors of SL tourism, and they are the weakest, most neglected, most dysfunctional link in a value chain we pretend is functional. Nearly 60% of tourists use guides. Of those guides, 57% are unlicensed, untrained, and invisible to more..

Amana Bank records best-ever performance in 2025

Mar 4 (FT) Amana Bank delivered a landmark year of performance in 2025, with PBT growing by a robust 47% to close at Rs. 4.1 billion while PAT grew by 40% to reach Rs. 2.4 billion, marking its highest recorded profitability since inception in 2011. Operating Profit Before All Taxes rose by 45% YoY to Rs. 5.5 billion. The bank’s aggregate tax contribution of Rs. 3 billion accounted for a significant 55% of its Operating Profit Before All Taxes. On the bank’s top-line performance, more..

ලෝක දේශපාලන අර්බුද ලංකාවට කරන

Crisis and opportunity

Mar 4 (Island) Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday spoke in Parliament about the worsening Middle East conflict and its impact on SL. Sidestepping the hot-button issue of unprovoked US-Israeli attacks that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday, he called upon all parties concerned to resolve the conflict peacefully. There was a time when the JVP would openly market its anti-American rhetoric, but under Prez Dissanayake’s leadership, it is wary of more..

Fuel fears and question of trust

Mar 4 (TM) As tensions escalated in the Middle East this week following direct attacks between the US-Israeli forces and Iran, anxiety travelled quickly to SL. Within hours of the first reports of missile strikes and retaliation, queues began forming at fuel stations across parts of the country. The fear was clear. Many Sri Lankans, still scarred by the crippling shortages of 2022, worried that another global crisis could once again disrupt fuel supplies. For a public that spent days and nights in queues more..

Child abuse: NCPA moves to block offenders from State jobs

Mar 4 (TM) How a society treats its most vulnerable is always the measure of its humanity. The words, spoken by former Ambassador of the UK Mission to the United Nations (UN) Matthew Rycroft at a 2015 Security Council debate on children and armed conflict, resonate far beyond the chambers of the UN. In SL, they carry particular weight. Children remain among the most vulnerable in society, yet the systems designed to protect them more..

The night the fight for free speech died in Oxford and Cambridge dust

Mar 4 (ST) It was the night that Britain’s fight to promote free speech died in the Oxonian and Camrian dust. The night bells tolled for a spirit fled, an indomitable spirit that had doggedly remained in residence within both unions’ debating halls. Why the spirit – whose ancestry can be traced back to the 1820s – took flight from its hallowed shrines was its unwillingness to reside in either of the union’s halls, since it had yielded its time-honoured principle to promote free speech more..

Iran fights a twin battle against the US and its own people

Mar 4 (DM) On Feb 28th, Donald Trump, America’s president, delivered a death blow to the theocratic regime of Iran that a succession of his predecessors over the last five decades hesitated to authorise. In the very first hour of the combined American-Israeli military action against Iran, America killed Iran’s octogenarian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and most of the military leadership. Among the regime-affiliated political heavyweights who perished included former hardliner prez more..

'Sri Lanka’s 2022 political crisis tied to Indian Ocean geopolitics'

Mar 4 (CT) Asanga Abeyagoonasekera is a SL geopolitical analyst, strategic affairs expert, and author known for his work on Indo-Pacific security, Sri Lanka’s foreign policy, and the evolving power dynamics between China, India, and the US. He has served in several key policy and think tank roles, including as Director General of the Institute of National Security Studies (INSS) of SL, where he contributed to national security discourse more..

Signing off, standing firm

Mar 4 (CT) For more than a decade and a half, Ceylon Today has woken up with the country. Each dawn, we gathered the fragments of a restless world and placed them gently at your doorstep. In an age glutted with information, and even more so with misinformation, we tried and struggled, sometimes against the tide, to hold fast to the accuracy, fairness, and ethics that make journalism more than a mere journalism, but a public trust. We might not have been the loudest in the room, but more..

 T20 World Cup 2025/26