LG bodies administration control: Opposition party leaders reach consensus
May 16 (TM) The leaders of Opposition political parties have reached a consensus to collectively establish administrative control over all Local Govt (LG) bodies – including municipal councils, urban councils, and pradeshiya sabhas – where the ruling NPP does not hold a clear majority, and Opposition parties collectively have a majority. The decision was made during a high-level meeting held on Wednesday (14) at the political office
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Video: Members of various local bodies to support NPP chairpersons: Bimal
May 16 (DM) Claiming that members of various local bodies have agreed to support chairpersons of the NPP, Minister Bimal Ratnayake said that the NPP's Vraie Cally Balthazaar is sure to become the Mayoress of the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC). He said that the attempt by opposition groups to form councils as joint alliances is an anti-democratic act. Minister said people have not voted for small groups who secured two or three seats to establish administrations in local bodies.
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Hector Dias’ Meenachchi marks Sri Lankan Dolby Atmos debut on Apple Music
May 16 (DM) SL artist Hector Dias's track Meenachchi is now offering an immersive Dolby Atmos experience on Apple Music, a development hailed by its collaborators as a first for Sri Lanka in providing such content on the platform. This pioneering version of the song, notably produced and co-composed by Miyuranga Wickramasinghe, signifies a major advancement for the nation's music industry. The project, a joint effort involving Wickramasinghe, distribution label
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High-end cars rerouted through Sri Lanka to evade Indian customs duties
May 16 (TOI) Indian Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) investigators have arrested city-based luxury car dealership proprietor Basharat Ahmed Khan in connection with a 25 crore customs duty evasion case. He was produced before the chief judicial magistrate's court in Ahmedabad, which remanded him in judicial custody. Khan, who operates Car Lounge & Luxury Car Importer, had been importing cars from
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Mumbai Indians eye Charith Asalanka for IPL playoffs
May 16 (LM) Mumbai Indians are in talks with SL's white-ball captain Charith Asalanka for the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs, which begins on May 29. The development comes in considering the fact that the five-time champions will be missing South Africa’s Corbin Bosch and Ryan Rickelton and England’s Will Jacks, if they qualify for the playoffs. While both Bosch and Rickelton are a part of South Africa's World Test Championship (WTC) bound squad, Jacks is a part of the England team
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Prez directs Ministry officials to accelerate implementation of digital economic solutions
May 16 (PMD) President Anura Kumara Disanayake held a meeting this afternoon (16) at the Presidential Secretariat with officials of the Ministry of Digital Economy and heads of relevant institutions to discuss the progress of Sri Lanka’s digital economic initiatives. Special attention was focused on the progress of key projects formulated under the roadmap for digital economic development, which serves as a core strategy in the govt’s development agenda.
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ප්රෙස් තියා බොරු කියනු ලැබේ
Video: Legal action taken against 11 long distance buses operating from Hatton
May 16 (DM) Legal action have been taken against eleven bus drivers of long distance buses operating from Hatton for running the buses hazardously and with shortcomings. Ginigathena police yesterday launched a sudden inspection of long distance buses operating from Hatton under the instructions of Acting IGP Priyantha Wijesuriya. The inspection was conducted at Ambagamuwa on the Hatton-Kandy main road. Police have taken steps to file legal action before Hatton Magistrate Court
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Bribery Commission slams Ranil’s statement as false
May 16 (NF) CIABOC informed the Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court today that a recent public statement made by former Prez Ranil Wickremesinghe regarding the case involving MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake was entirely false. The case concerns Dassanayake’s tenure as Chief Minister of Uva Province, during which he allegedly withdrew funds from six fixed deposit accounts held by a state bank on behalf of the Provincial Council. The premature withdrawal, which occurred
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Court rejects Bribery Commission’s request to re-remand of Chamara Sampath
May 16 (DM) The Colombo Chief Magistrate's Court a short while ago rejected the request made by the Bribery Commission to cancel the bail granted to MP Chamara Sampath Dassanayake and to have him remanded again in connection with financial irregularities he allegedly committed during his tenure as a member of the Uva Provincial Council in 2016. After hearing submissions from both parties Colombo Chief Magistrate
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NPP can’t oust elected LG Chairs: IRES
May 16 (CT) Even if the NPP holds a two-thirds majority in Parliament, it cannot challenge the appointment of a local govt chairperson from the Opposition elected through a secret ballot, said Manjula Gajanayake, Executive Director of the Institute for Democratic Reforms and Electoral Studies (IRES). Gajanayake explained that, according to Provincial Councils Act, No. 21 of 2012, a chairperson appointed in this manner can only be removed if the local govt’s budget is defeated
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Wings Clipped
May 16 (CT) Sri Lanka’s domestic aviation industry is facing a critical crisis due to a severe shortage of aviation gasoline (AVGAS), bringing piston-engine aircraft training operations to a near standstill. According to the Civil Aviation Authority of SL (CAASL), fresh stocks of fuel will only be available after 29 May 2025. The country’s eight aviation training schools have raised concerns over the prolonged fuel shortage and formally notified the Sri Lanka Air Force.
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Warrant issued for arrest of ex-minister Mahindananda
May 16 (AD) Colombo Chief Magistrate’s Court has issued a warrant for the arrest of former Agriculture Minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage over the alleged importation of a substandard shipment of organic fertiliser from a Chinese firm in 2021. The order was issued by Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali after considering a request by the CIABIC. Accordingly, the Chief Magistrate ordered the arrest
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Rohingya in Sri Lanka should not be repatriated without risk evaluation: HRCSL
May 16 (EN) Rohingya asylum seekers who were rescued from a boat off SL’s northern Mullevaikkal coast on Dec 19 should not be repatriated without evaluation of the risks of enforced disappearance detainees faced in Myanmar, Human Rights Commission Of SL has said. “The Commission clarified that the obligation not to repatriate any persons to their home country when there is a risk of enforced disappearance is not only an international obligation by which SL is bound,”
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Excavation begins at suspected Jaffna mass grave
May 16 (CT) Excavation work has officially commenced at Sinthupathi cemetery in Chemmani, Jaffna, following a Court Order to investigate a suspected mass grave. The operation comes in the wake of a discovery made in early Feb 2025, when human skeletal remains were unearthed during excavation activities linked to a development project on the outskirts of the cemetery. The finding prompted an official investigation, leading to a site visit by the Magistrate on 20 Feb.
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ලැජ්ජ නැතිකම නගරාධිපතිකමටත්...
Can the NPP overcome the setback?
May 17 (DM) Unlike the other leftist political parties, JVP has been fortunate enough to rise to power, though under a coalition, NPP within 60 years since its inception. In fact, the only entity within the NPP that can be reckoned with is the JVP and it is singularly entitled to any credit or blame earned by the NPP. Hence, it is the JVP that has really come to power through the Prez and Parliamentary elections held last year. JVP celebrated its 60th anniversary on Wednesday at the Vihara Maha Devi
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Continued use of PTA under new President
May 17 (DM) At least 12 persons have been reported to have been arrested under the PTA since the swearing in of the new Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Sept 23, 2024. Ten of the arrests were between Oct - Dec 2024 and two were in March - April 2025. These numbers are based on media reports and the actual number may be higher. Four were reported to have been arrested in connection with sharing information (not organising) about remembrance of dead cadres of LTTE,
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Pope Leo XIV: Canon Lawyer, Pope, Pastor, and Leader
May 17 (CT) Well versed in Church governance, Fr. Robert Francis Prevost earned Masters/Licentiate and Doctoral degrees in Canon Law from St. Thomas Aquinas Uni in Rome. His Doctoral thesis focussed on The role of local prior in the Augustinian Order. He exercised leadership roles in many areas of Church governance, as pastor in Chicago USA, professor of the diocesan seminary in Peru, Local Prior of Augustinians in Peru
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Campus ragging as sexual perversion by other means
May 17 (DM) Universities are closeted worlds. But the time they were held in awe as creators of the cream of a country’s workforce talent is long gone. The outside world’s curiosity about our universities is unfortunately aroused only when something notorious happens—for instance, the latest ragging scandal at the Uni of Sabaragamuwa, when an undergraduate committed suicide after being ragged by his seniors. Charith Dilshan, a first-year student at the faculty of engineering technology,
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In the beginning was the word
May 17 (FT) Liuwa!, liuwa! (wrote, wrote), are the words exclaimed in exasperation by our motorists when booked for a traffic offence by a policeman. Such a citation would usually require the errant driver to pay a fine or even attend court presently. However, what in most countries is described as getting a ticket for a traffic violation, in the episode description here the emphasis is on the act of scribbling by the policeman on the charge sheet, not the offence or the offender.
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Private sector revival for Prez and VIP abodes
May 17 (TM) Tucked behind high walls and colonial façades, SL’s ministerial bungalows and presidential palaces once symbolised power, influence, and prestige. Today, many of these properties stand in eerie silence, unused, short of maintenance, and controversially, becoming potential health hazards. As dengue fever surges in urban SL, attention has turned to these largely forgotten properties, many of which
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India-Pakistan conflict: Impact on Sri Lanka’s food security
May 17 (TM) With the recent tensions between India and Pakistan since an attack on tourists in India-administered Pahalgam in Kashmir last month, warnings have been sounded that a potential re-escalation may threaten food security across Asia, including Sri Lanka, despite the ceasefire announced between the two nations, pending further discussion. One immediate implication of extended hostilities is imports, given that several Southeast Asian countries rely on food imports
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Editorial: Horse-trading won’t help dispel chaos
May 17 (Island) Leaders of the Opposition political parties are scheduled to meet today to discuss how to secure control of the local councils where they have obtained more seats than the ruling NPP. Today’s meeting is to be chaired by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa. Most Opposition parties have agreed in principle to form joint administrations in the hung councils, we are told. NPP has been in overdrive to rally enough members to muster majorities in those councils.
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Pensions Paralysis
May 17 (CT) There’s something deeply unsettling about the idea of a retired public servant—someone who has spent decades working for the State—waiting anxiously, day after day, for a pension that never arrives. Not because of a mistake they made, but because a system meant to help them has simply stopped working. That’s the reality facing thousands of people across Sri Lanka right now, as the Department of Pensions’ online application system continues to fail.
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Need for streamlined investigation of corruption in former President’s office
May 17 (Island) Though the govt is moving more slowly on corruption than I would have liked, it is moving, which is more than can be said for its predecessors. I remember how sad I was when Yahapalanaya did very little, except for political advantage, about the corruption it had highlighted in the election campaign in which I had so foolishly joined; but the reason became clear with the bond scam, when the Ranil Wickremesinghe administration rose to heights of corruption
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Revolution to Responsibility: JVP turns 60 as Opposition gathers against LG dominance
May 17 (CT) The JVP marked its 60th anniversary on 14 May, not just as a political organisation with a long and tumultuous history, but for the first time, as the party in power—with a President of its own, a commanding presence in Parliament, and a broad electoral mandate from across the island. Founded in 1965, in the shadows of a left movement in decline, the JVP emerged under the leadership of Rohana Wijeweera—a son of a member of
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Sinopec reinforces commitment to Clean SL at newly upgraded Nawala filling station
May 17 (FT) Sinopec marked a significant milestone in its operations in Sri Lanka with the successful hosting of the first Clean Sri Lanka Open Day, held on 16 May, 2025, at the newly renovated Dilly fuelling station in Nawala. The event marked the commencement of Sinopec’s formal participation in the Clean SL Project; a nationwide strategic initiative that targets a cleaner environment and fosters shared moral commitment. Sinopec joined the Clean SL Project to support
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Grand Leisure Resort opens doors offering fresh approach to aged care in SL
May 17 (FT) A new luxury care facility for seniors, Grand Leisure Care and Wellness Resort, has officially opened its doors in Kochchikade, Negombo, offering a fresh approach to aged care in SL. The resort has been designed to international standards, and brings together comfort, medical support, and wellness to create a place where seniors can enjoy life. Unlike traditional elderly care homes in the country, Grand Leisure is built like a resort. It is warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed.
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ලුණු හිගයට ආණ්ඩුවට බයින්න කලින්...
First vaccine against Chikungunya: Need for careful evaluation before introduction to SL
May 17 (ST) As Chikungunya, the mosquito-borne viral disease, is spreading fast in Sri Lanka and severely affecting many adults, it would be good to have a safe vaccine, an expert said on Friday, urging however that strong data should be available before any decision is taken. Reiterating that safety is of paramount importance, Prof. Neelika Malavige looked closely at the first vaccine produced to protect adults against Chikungunya caused by the virus – CHIKV.
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Ven. Ajahn Brahm in town to inspire Lankans
May 17 (FT) The Ajahn Brahm Society of SL (ABSSL) has announced the arrival of Ven. Ajahn Brahm in Sri Lanka. Many, both Buddhists and non-Buddhists, know him and have listened to his addresses made on earlier visits, including his 2023 public talk at the BMICH, which was attended by over 4,000 people. Ven. Ajahn Brahmavamso, popularly known as Ajahn Brahm, is the Head Abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery in Serpentine, Perth. He was a pupil of the famous Thai forest monk
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DMT in Disarray
May 17 (CT) In an embarrassing lapse of foresight and logistical planning, Dept of Motor Traffic (DMT) is once again under fire as the country faces a renewed shortage of vehicle number plates—crippling the vehicle registration process and inconveniencing thousands of vehicle owners nationwide. This is not the first time the department has found itself mired in controversy over basic operational functions, but this latest
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Economic sentiment wanes – survey
May 17 (FT) In its May edition, pioneering business magazine LMD reports: “Businesspeople have downgraded their hopes of brighter economic prospects, compared to a month ago.” “A notably cautious economic and business outlook has settled over corporates, with PepperCube Consultants reporting a more tempered perspective in biz circles. This is in line with the mighty fall in business confidence in April,” it notes. LMD adds: “Latest LMD Business Confidence Index (BCI) survey,
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Dialog delivers strong performance in 1Q
May 17 (FT) Dialog Axiata said it has delivered a strong performance across Mobile, Fixed Line, Digital Pay TV and Tele-infrastructure businesses recording a positive revenue growth of 4% Year on Year (YoY) to reach Rs. 43.3 billion for Q1 2025. On a Quarter on Quarter (QoQ) basis, revenue declined by 5% owing to conscious scaling down of low margin int'l wholesale business amounting to Rs. 1.7 billion for Q1 2025. Group Core Revenue was recorded at Rs. 41.4 billion for Q1 2025,
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FSP asks govt to pull out of defence deal with India
May 17 (Island) The FSP demanded an immediate termination of what it called a secretive and dangerous defence agreement signed between SL and India, during Indian PM Narendra Modi’s 05 April visit. FSP Education Secretary Pubudu Jagoda described the agreement as a betrayal of the nation and a crime against the people, urging the govt to invoke Article 12 of the deal and exit it with the required 3 months’ notice.
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New study finds only one in five Sri Lankan adults control high blood pressure
May 17 (FT) A new study by Sri Lankan researchers has found that only one in five adults with high blood pressure in SL have their condition under control, highlighting the need to strengthen detection and treatment of SL patients with high blood pressure. Just published in the international journal BMC Public Health, the study analysed data from over 6,300 adults across the country, collected by the SL Health and Ageing Study (SLHAS). The SLHAS is a SL research initiative led by
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Unresponsive hotline a symptom of uni anti-ragging failures
May 17 (ST) Investigations into the death of Charith Dilshan, the Sabaragamuwa University student believed to have been the victim of extreme ragging, are continuing. 10 arrests have been made so far. Four of the suspects were arrested and produced in the Balangoda Magistrate’s Court on Monday, and six were arrested and produced in the same court on Tuesday. The suspects, all third-year students from Sabaragamuwa, are in remand until their next court date on 16 May.
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