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Malwathu Maha Viharaya refutes reports on request from MR

June 30 (NW) The Malwathu Maha Viharaya in Kandy has denied claims that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa had made a request seeking its intervention to prevent the arrest of former First Lady Shiranthi Rajapaksa. The clarification comes over social media reports stating that former President Mahinda Rajapaksa had made such a request from the Malwathu Maha Viharaya. Issuing a statement, the Malwathu Maha Viharaya said the news report was misleading and baseless. more..

MP Archchuna seeks govt. assurance before disclosing contents of 323 containers

June 30 (AD) MP Ramanathan Archchuna stated that he was prepared to disclose the contents of the 323 containers released recently but emphasized that the govt must first provide a formal assurance that he would not be subjected to imprisonment on fabricated charges. Speaking in Parliament regarding the release of the 323 containers, PM stated that he is able to provide a detailed list of what was inside the 323 containers—its contents, destination, and country of origin.” more..

Video: 37 red-labeled containers released without any scanning, Mujibur claims

June 30 (AD) The report of the committee appointed by the President to investigate allegations regarding the release of containers without undergoing scanning was tabled in Parliament today by SJB MP Mujibur Rahman. Speaking in Parliament, MP Rahman stated that the govt had concealed the contents of the committee report and had not presented it to Parliament until now. He said therefore he is tabling the report more..

Husband’s spite with wife lands him in jail over fake 119 tip on AKD’s Galnewa visit

June 30 (AM) A man who allegedly provided a false tip-off to the Police Emergency Unit (119) claiming that a woman was planning a grenade attack on President Anura Kumara Dissanayake during the upcoming Upasampada ceremony at the Galnewa public grounds has been remanded until 1 July. Kekirawa Magistrate Udari Gunasekara issued the remand order on the suspect, identified as Mahesh Ratnayake from Hiripitiyagama, Ipalogama. Police had earlier submitted a B-report to court, more..

MP Shanakiyan concerned over handling of Chemmmani mass grave

June 30 (DM) Batticaloa District MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam has voiced serious concerns over the ongoing exhumations at the Chemmmani mass grave site in Jaffna questioning the transparency and security of the process. MP pointed out that while 33 bodies have been exhumed so far, the site lacks adequate facilities to ensure the protection and integrity of the remains. Unlike the Kokkuththoduvai site in Mullaitivu where protective structures were built to shield the graves from rain and runoff, more..

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Court orders swift probe into misuse of Million for Ishaq fundraiser

June 30 (DM) The Mulleriyawa Police informed Colombo Additional Magistrate Kasun Kanchana Dissanayake today that an investigation has been launched into individuals suspected of misusing the "Million for Ishaq" fundraising campaign initiated to support ailing veteran artist Ishaq Beg to fraudulently collect money from foreign nationals. Police said the investigation was initiated based on a complaint lodged by announcer and media personality Rangan de Silva. more..

Safe water supply and sanitation: SL needs USD 7B investment to bridge gap: WBG

June 30 (CT) SL needs a USD 7 billion investment in safe water supply distribution and sanitation to close access gaps, reach 80 per cent coverage, and manage water pollution by 2030, World Bank Group (WBG) said. WBG, in a publication titled SL, Country Climate Report, June 2025, further stated that such investments must be considered in light of the fact that only 15% of communities have access to safe water in the Northern Province, with extremely low coverage in tea estate communities. more..

Predatory snakehead fish poses invasive threat after sighting in Sri Lanka reservoir

June 30 (MB) The Deduru Oya reservoir in northwestern SL has long been a favorite fishing spot for angler Ishanka Dissanayaka. In mid-June, he returned to the reservoir for a relaxing day by the water. But this time, the fish that snagged his bait was so heavy that he had to wade to the edge of the water and, with the help of colleagues, hauled it out using a hand net. The fish measured nearly a meter in length and weighed 8 kg, more..

Education ministry officials briefed on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

June 30 (Island) A special awareness workshop on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was held on Saturday (28) at the Ministry of Education, targeting senior officials of the Ministry. The session focused on how AI can be effectively utilized to transform the public service into a more efficient and productive system. As an initial step in the Govt’s flagship programme to digitise the public service, the objective of this initiative was to raise awareness among officials, more..

Treasury should buy its own dollars to settle debt and avoid second default

June 30 (EN) Now that SL’s central bank has made a pro-cyclical rate cut as private credit is recovering reminiscent of its actions in 2015, 2018 and second half of 2019, time has come for the govt to start taking counter action to reduce the risk of the next default. Single policy rate and the de facto abandoning of the scarce regime is a key risk to debt repayment or expecting the central bank to provide dollars for debt repayment. Unlike in the past, IMF loan is now also the responsibility of Treasury. more..

SL only country in Asia currently holding talks to revise Trumps’ tariffs: Minister

June 30 (AD) SL is the only country in the Asia region currently holding discussions with officials in the US to revise the tariffs introduced by US Prez Donald Trump earlier this year, according to Minister Prof. Anil Jayantha Fernando. Joining the Parliamentary debate toda, where MPs are debating the fiscal strategy statement of the govt, Minister stated that they are hopeful the govt will be able get a better deal from the US regarding more..

Case filed against Arjun Aloysius over Rs. 1 Bn VAT evasion

June 30 (NW) Dept of Inland Revenue has filed a case against Arjun Aloysius and Anthony John, directors of W.M. Mendis & Company, for allegedly evading over Rs. 1.035 billion in VAT owed to the SL govt. The case was brought before Colombo Additional Magistrate Pavithra Pathirana, who today issued summons requiring both defendants to appear in court on Oct 13, 2025. The charges relate to unpaid VAT for the financial years 2019 & 2020, which authorities claim were deliberately more..

Scholar & historian Prof. Malani Andagama dies at 85

June 30 (NF) Sri Lanka mourns the loss of Prof. Malani Andagama, a distinguished historian, academic, and former Head of the Department of History and Archaeology at the Uni of Sri J'pura, who passed away at the age of 85. Born in Galapitamada, Kegalle, Prof. Andagama began her academic journey at Ruwanwella Central College, later entering the University of Peradeniya, where she earned her Honours Degree in History. She briefly served as an Assistant Lecturer more..

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UNHRC call for releasing military-occupied land unfair: Serving officers

June 30 (Island) About 90% of land, held by the armed forces during the war in the Northern and Eastern provinces, had been released, in stages, since 2010, A group of military officers told The Island on condition of anonymity. They were responding to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk’s call for releasing what he called military-occupied land. At the conclusion of his three-day visit last week, the Austrian lawyer reiterated his call for an internationally backed more..

Social cohesion: Relevance for Sri Lanka

June 30 (FT) International Conference on Cohesive Societies (ICCS) held its third edition from 24 to 26 June 2025 in Singapore. This event gathered over 1,000 global thought leaders, policymakers, community practitioners and young leaders from more than 50 countries to exchange ideas and develop solutions for fostering cohesive and resilient multicultural societies. The ICCS, themed Cohesive Societies, Resilient Futures, is organised by S. Rajaratnam School of Int'l Studies (RSIS) more..

‘Katchatheevu won’t be ceded to any party’

June 30 (CT) Fisheries Minister Ramalingam Chandrasekar has reaffirmed that the Katchatheevu Island, which legally and diplomatically belongs to SL, will not be handed over to any other party under any circumstances. He made this statement in response to recent remarks by Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who alleged that Indian fishermen’s rights to fish in SL waters had been violated, referring to more..

Ex-SLN officer appointed HC to Pakistan

June 30 (Island) Rear Admiral (retd) Fred Seneviratne, who had been among those ex-senior military officers on the National People’s Front (NPP) platform has been appointed as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner in Pakistan. Seneviratne assumed duties at the SL High Commission in Islamabad on Thursday (26). The Foreign Ministry said: “High Commissioner– designate was received and welcomed by the staff of the High Commission. In his address to the staff, more..

Cycling legend Sumane no more

June 30 (TM) Legendary cyclist and three times winner of the Tour de Lanka A.M. Sumanaweera passed away aged 78. Champion rider Sumanaweera who was well-known as a hill-climbing expert in cycle racing, had made his debut in the 1984 Tour de Lanka representing the CPC. Late Sumanaweera who was affectionately known as Sumane, among his colleagues and fans alike, had won that grueling event on three occasions in 1984, 1985 & 1986 and he had also more..

Banking sector net foreign assets soar over 2,000%

June 30 (TM) SL’s banking sector net foreign assets have gained over 2,000% year-on-year (y-o-y) by April, mainly driven by the net foreign assets accumulated by the Central Bank. According to weekly indicators by the CB, net foreign assets in the banking sector stood at Rs. 1019.8 billion ($ 3.4 billion) by end of April as compared to the negative Rs. 52.9 billion ($ 180 million) in April last year, indicating a 2028.1% increase in rupee terms. more..

UNDP backs campaign for more women in politics

June 30 (Island) The UNDP has pledged support for the campaign of the Women Parliamentarians’ caucus for more opportunities for women in politics. UNDP Resident Representative in Colombo, Azusa Kubota, recently discussed the issues at hand with the Women Parliamentarians’ Caucus, pertaining to the action plan for 2024-2027. During this meeting, discussions were held regarding proposed meetings with recognised political parties and party secretaries to enhance women representation more..

Govt launches concessionary loan scheme for paddy millers

June 30 (DM) Ministry of Finance has launched a Rs. 6.5 billion concessionary loan scheme for SME paddy millers and cooperative societies to purchase paddy during the 2025 Yala season, from July 1 to November 15. According to the Ministry, the scheme offers loans up to Rs. 50 million at a 7% annual interest rate, repayable within 180 days. It is aimed at entities with a maximum daily milling capacity of 25MT, holding valid business registrations and Paddy Marketing Board licenses. more..

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