Minister seeks Rs. 1 bn each from Wimal Weerawansa & TV channel over alleged...
Jan 9 (NW) Minister Nalinda Jayatissa has instructed his lawyers to issue letters of demand seeking Rs. 1 billion in damages each from former lawmaker Wimal Weerawansa and TV Swarnavahini, alleging defamation and the dissemination of false information. Minister’s office said the notices relate to remarks made by Weerawansa at a media briefing held on or around Feb 6, 2026, where he claimed that Jayatissa had used the credit card of the owner of an
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Foreigners Only policy at Tangalle restaurant sparks outrage
Jan 9 (NW) A beachside restaurant in Tangalle has been called out for refusing to serve locals, with the cashier stating that they only serve foreigners. The incident was brought to light via a video recorded by three Sri Lankans from the UK who had been refused service at the restaurant. “This guy refuses to serve us because we are brown. We are locals, and he says we don’t serve locals. There is nobody else in this restaurant. I get so much pressure on me, especially during the floods.
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UN report reveals shocking toll of Cyclone Ditwah
Jan 9 (NF) Sri Lanka is confronting one of its most catastrophic natural disasters in recent memory as new data from the United Nations’ Cyclone Ditwah Situation Report reveals the scale of destruction left behind by the storm. Govt of SL had requested the United Nations' activation of Humanitarian Priorities Plan (HPP) in Dec 2025 to support 658,000 of the most vulnerable citizens through April 2026.
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Video: Ministry cannot express stance on fishermen’s protest until Feb. 27: Dy Minister
Jan 9 (AD) Deputy Minister Rathna Gamage, stated that the Ministry is unable to express a direct opinion at this time regarding the Satyagraha campaign initiated by a group of fishermen, which calls for the lifting of the ban on the use of tractor-mounted winches for Madel (seine nets) fishing activities. Minister made these remarks during a press conference held today. He noted that the fishermen have filed a court case challenging the Ministry’s recent decision, and as such,
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CIABOC probe: CC under pressure to ask Speaker to step down as Chairman
Jan 9 (Island) Constitutional Council (CC) should ask its head, Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne, to step down temporarily pending an investigation by the CIABOC into a complaint lodged by sacked Deputy Secretary General of Parliament Chaminda Kularatne, SJB MP Dayasiri Jayasekera has said. Former Minister Jayasekera said so in response to The Island queries pertaining to Kularatne’s recent complaint to the CIABOC. Jayasekera pointed out that the CC, which is responsible for
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Only 27% of funds allocated to SPC from Indian creditline spent
Jan 9 (Island) Former Deputy Secretary to the Treasury R.M.P. Ratnayake told the Colombo Permanent High Court Trial-at-Bar that under an India–SL loan agreement, funds allocated for the purchase of medicines must be used strictly for that purpose, and any issues should be addressed through a remedial committee. Ratnayake made these submissions during the continuation of evidence in the case filed by
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Sri Lanka to maintain Iran trade ties despite US sanctions : Report
Feb 9 (NW) Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath engaged in a telephone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi last week, with discussions focused on maintaining and strengthening ties between the two countries. Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath clarified reports that Sri Lanka was on the verge of stopping exports to Iran, fearing further US tariffs, stating that, “There is no such thing”. Minister further revealed that SL was still repaying a US$250 million loan to Iran
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Remembering Upali Wijewardene, founder of Upali Group of Companies
Jan 9 (Island) Upali Group of Companies, its employees and sales agents countrywide, have made arrangements to invoke blessings on its founder, Upali Wijewardene, who disappeared in his Lear jet 43 years ago. Bodhi Pooja, Pahan Pooja and an alms-giving will be held, in his memory, on 13 Feb. A special Bodhi Pooja will be held at the Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya at 6 p.m. on 13 Feb., with the blessings of Prof. Ven. Kollupitiye Mahinda Sangarakkhitha Thera, Chief Incumbent of
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අධ්යාපනය සහ සෞඛ්යය සඳහා...
100 new cancer cases detected in SL daily
Jan 9 (AD) Approximately 100 new cancer cases are detected in SL daily, Deputy Minister Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni stated today. He made the remarks during the inauguration of the new Early Cancer Detection Centre. The centre has been established on the ground floor of the Outpatient Department building at the Colombo National Hospital. At present, similar centres are operating in six hospitals across the country, and plans are underway to establish centres in every district, Deputy Minister added.
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Namal urges Govt to heed doctors
Feb 9 (CT) SLPP MP Namal Rajapaksa called on the Govt to listen to the demands of doctors and other professionals, accusing it of prioritising the importation of luxury vehicles over the needs of patients and the public health sector. He said the Govt had failed to respond to the concerns of medical professionals while proceeding to import luxury double-cabs on credit, describing the move as irresponsible at a time when public hospitals were struggling, and patients were suffering.
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Private borrowings up 25.2% to Rs. 10.2 t in 2025; hit eight-year high
Feb 9 (FT) Total outstanding private sector borrowings increased 25.2% to an eight-year high of Rs. 10,212 billion in 2025, nearly doubling from touching Rs. 5,561.4 billion in 2018. Total outstanding private sector borrowings from domestic banking units increased 27.4% to Rs. 9,630 billion, with total credit from overseas banking units declining 2.4% to Rs. 581.8 billion. Net credit to the Govt was up 0.2% to Rs. 8,285.2 b in 2025,
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Hearing of case against Yoshitha and his grandmother postponed to April
Feb 9 (AD) Colombo High Court today has postponed the hearing of the case filed against Yoshitha Rajapaksa and his grandmother Daisy Forest, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, until April 24. The case was taken up before Colombo HC Judge Rashmi Singappuli. State Counsel, Oswald Perera representing the complainant, informed the court that the special medical report regarding whether accused Daisy Forest is mentally fit to attend the trial has
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ICC, SLC and Dialog unite millions of cricket fans in Sri Lanka
Feb 9 (NW) International Cricket Council (ICC), Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and Dialog Axiata PLC (Dialog), ICC’s Media Rights partner in Sri Lanka, have generated strong momentum ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 through a series of fan engagement initiatives. The campaign has delivered high-impact on-ground experiences, innovative digital activations and nationwide anticipation as co-hosts Sri Lanka prepare to begin their campaign against Ireland in Colombo on Sunday.
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Versatile Kamindu hints at finding his T20 home
Feb 9 (CI) Sometimes you can be a victim of your own success and the way Kamindu Mendis lit the Test format alight, you did expect the guy to start crushing white-ball cricket no sweat as well. The component parts of an excellent T20I player have always been there. He's had the big leg-side heaves in his game since his U-19 days, gets after spin, and in the field he'll rock any hot zone, pulling off the kinds of outfield catches
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Chemmani Mass Grave: Decision on third phase of excavations due in March
Feb 9 (AD) Jaffna Magistrate’s Court is scheduled to announce its decision regarding the third phase of excavations at the Chemmani mass grave on March 16. The case related to the Chemmani mass grave was taken up today at around 9:30 a.m. before Jaffna MC. During proceedings, a review was conducted on the ongoing excavation process at the mass grave site. Court was informed that steps had already been taken to remove rainwater that had accumulated in the excavated areas.
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Second shooting attempt on Kalutara SJB candidate fails
Feb 9 (NW) A shooting targeting a candidate contesting the Kalutara Municipal Council election from the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) has failed for the second time, police said. Police said the incident occurred on the night of February 7, when an unidentified gunman attempted to open fire at the candidate in the Kalutara area. No injuries were reported. The target of the attack has been identified as Bandula Prasanna, a candidate contesting the Kalutara MC election from the SJB.
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Free insurance for co-op shoppers: Minister
Feb 9 (TM) Minister of Trade, Wasantha Samarasinghe, announced that steps would be taken to provide free life insurance coverage to consumers who spend over Rs. 10,000 within a month at cooperative sales outlets. Speaking to the media following a programme held in Anuradhapura, Minister said the coverage would have a value of over Rs. 300,000. He further said that all members of cooperatives would also be eligible for life insurance coverage.
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ADB appoints Shannon Cowlin as new Country Director for Sri Lanka
Feb 9 (AD) Asian Development Bank (ADB) has appointed Shannon Cowlin as its new Country Director for Sri Lanka. She has assumed office in Colombo today. Cowlin has over 26 years of professional experience, including 13 years with ADB. Her expertise spans investment project operations, policy engagement, and knowledge work across the fields of energy, climate, the environment, air quality, public health, and the energy–food–water nexus. Most recently, she served as
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First-ever monkey holding centre to be set up in Matale
Feb 9 (Island) A 150-hectare site near the Kalu Ganga Reservoir in Matale District has been earmarked for Sri Lanka’s first-ever holding centre for Toque Macaques, the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) announced. The centre will feature water, food, and security facilities, providing a safe environment to manage macaques that cause damage in nearby communities. Matale District Development Committee has
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Sri Lanka’s new IMF loan, fx debt addiction, exposes fragility of monetary regime
Feb 9 (EN) Sri Lanka’s state finances are improving with people’s incomes recovering to almost pre-crisis levels, but the new International Monetary Fund loan exposes the fragility of the flexible inflation targeting, flexible exchange rate regime. With possible headwinds from renewed inflationary policy from the Fed, and the May rate cut, it is not at all a rosy 2026 that Sri Lanka is facing. This column was written in the last week of December and published in the January 2026 issue of Echelon Magazine.
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Supreme Court sentences lawyer to three year imprisonment for contempt
Feb 9 (DM) Supreme Court has sentenced an attorney-at-law to three years’ imprisonment after finding him guilty of contempt of court. Court imposed a three-year term of imprisonment on respondent attorney Priyantha Jayathunga, with the sentence deemed to run from July 1, 2024, as he has been in remand custody in connection with the incident since that date. The contempt charges relate to allegations that, while appearing in a Supreme Court matter, the respondent
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Govt studying impact of social media on children, yet to take final decision
Feb 9 (DM) The govt has initiated discussions among relevant line ministries to assess the impact of social media use on children, ahead of any possible future regulatory measures, an official said. Ministry of Digital Economy held a meeting on Saturday with PM Harini Amarasuriya, who is also the Minister of Education. Representatives from Health Ministry and Ministries of Child & Women Affairs also participated.
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School transport services to be regulated amid ongoing education reform process
Feb 9 (AD) A discussion on regulating school student transport services was held today under the patronage of PM Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, with the participation of officials from the National Transport Commission and the Ministry of Education. The authority for regulating school student transport has been vested with the National Transport Commission, and as the relevant draft of regulations have already been prepared, discussions were held on the provisions contained in these drafts
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It’s not in my control: 7 questions to Kamindu Mendis
Feb 9 (NW) Sri Lanka post-match press conference. Reporter: Kamindu, we saw that our top order struggled a bit to bat, how did you adjust yourself to the wicket, for your inning? Kamindu Mendis: Yeah, I think we thought that it will be a good wicket, but it was not an easy wicket to bat. I think before everything number 3 and 4 got a good start for us. Gave a good contribution. Kusal Mendis played well. So, I think his inning was very important for us to get this total to the board.
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Energy Minister and accountability on subpar coal purchase
Feb 9 (FT) Why was Saman Ekanayake, former Secretary to ex-Prez Ranil Wickramasinghe arrested by the CID and remanded by Colombo Fort Magistrate till 11 Feb? His arrest on 27 Jan 2026 was allegedly for disbursing Rs.16.6 million in public funds for the then Prez's London visit, claimed by the prosecution as a private visit. Wouldn't spending public funds on subpar coal purchase by the Energy Minister mean the same or more? With more direct culpability in importing substandard coal with
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Creating human capital is wider concept than school education
Feb 9 (FT) On this occasion of the issue of the Classic’25 magazine by the Association of Public Administration of the Uni of Sri J'pura, I will use the opportunity to discuss the need for introducing wider reforms to the country’s educational system. It was the editors of Classic’25 who paved the path for me to do so. Writing an explanatory note on the cover page of the magazine, the editors have declared that education is the best bridge to the city, implying city as the future and non-city as
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Maa Dela Fishing Dispute: Law court case blocks lifting of winch ban
Feb 9 (TM) With a specific law in force and a court case currently pending, Ministry of Fisheries stated that it is unable to accede to demands by madela net fishermen to lift the ban on the use of tractor-mounted winches. Secretary to the Ministry Dr. Kolitha Jinadasa said the Ministry’s position is constrained by the Madela Net Fishing Regulations of 1984, as amended, which were issued under the main fisheries law and
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Radiological Technologists call off planned strike
Feb 9 (DM) Govt Radiological Technologists’ Association (GRTA) has decided to call off the trade union action that was scheduled to commence today, following the Health Ministry’s move to implement key recommendations related to the Maligawatta Kidney Hospital inquiry. The decision was taken, after authorities issued written orders to temporarily transfer the Deputy Director of the Maligawatta Kidney Hospital, in line with recommendations contained in the interim investigation report.
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59% increase in medical assistance applications to President’s Fund
Feb 9 (AD) The digitalizing and decentralizing the President’s Fund through Divisional Secretariat offices has led to a 59% increase in medical assistance applications within one year. In 2025, a total of 5,277 applications were received by the President’s Fund. A total of 3,313 applications were received in 2024 and 3,456 applications in 2023. As a result of the digitalization and decentralization process, the number of applications in 2025 increased by 1,964 compared to 2024.
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Mobile libraries rolled out in Western Province under Clean Sri Lanka
Feb 9 (NW) The inaugural ceremony for the distribution of mobile library vehicles to ten selected local govt authorities in the Western Province, under Arunu Dora National Reading Promotion Programme implemented in parallel with the Clean Sri Lanka National Programme, was held this morning (7) at the Presidential Secretariat. Under the first phase of the project, ten mobile library vehicles equipped with modern facilities,
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Sri Lanka can ride India’s growth wave as global trade order frays: Envoy
Feb 9 (FT) Indian Acting High Commissioner to SL Dr. Satyanjal Pandey said India’s rapid economic expansion, coupled with its continued engagement with open trade and investment, offers Sri Lanka a rare opportunity to anchor recovery and long-term growth in a volatile geoeconomic environment. Addressing policy thinkers, diplomats, and business leaders at the inaugural Colombo Geoeconomics Conference (CGC) 2026, organised by the Centre for Law and Security Studies (CLASS) and
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HRCSL tells politicians not to use police for defamation cases
Feb 9 (NW) Human Rights Commission of SL (HRCSL) has expressed serious concern over what it describes as growing threats to freedom of expression in the country, particularly the targeting of journalists through police investigations into alleged defamation. Commission cited the recent summoning of journalist Tharindu Jayawardena for a police inquiry without disclosure of reasons, later revealed to be linked to complaints over his reporting on alleged corruption involving public funds.
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