More arrests of lawyers, politicians and senior police officers
Jun 30 (DM) More arrests of lawyers, politicians and senior police officers are likely in the near future with the further scrutinizing evidence over the alleged large-scale bribery network involving detained Nadun Chinthaka, alias Harak Kata. The CIABOC and CID are jointly conducting investigations into these allegations which follows the arrest and remanding of three individuals, including Rakitha Rajapaksa and
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Chamuditha to seek removal of injunction on Youtube programme
Jun 30 (Island) Youtuber Chamuditha Samarawickrema said that that he would soon move court against an injunction obtained by Dr. Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe, PC, last year in respect of a Truth with Chamuditha programme. Samarawickrema said that he had decided to seek court intervention in the wake of the CIABOC taking the former Minister’s son, Attorney-at-Law Rakitha, along with SJB’s Horana organiser Charith Abeysinghe, into custody, in connection with
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High-risk dengue zones identified in Kandy district
Jun 30 (Island) Central Province health officials have stated that the spread of dengue has increased in the Kandy District. Accordingly, the health authorities have identified the following areas as high-risk dengue zones: Galagedara, Gampola, Udapalatha, Illangawatta, and Kahatapitiya Amunupura. In the Kandy Gangawata Korale health division, the identified areas include Wavatenna, Ulpathakumbura Lower Iriyagama, Ampitiya, Pallegama, Thennekumbura, Mahakanda, Heerassagala,
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Sri Lanka cuts fuel prices from near 2022 crisis amid easing global oil prices
Jun 30 (EN) Sri Lanka reduced fuel prices for the first time in four months after having raised them five times as the global oil prices have fallen to near pre-Middle Eastern conflict levels. In the latest revision, effective June 30, CPC reduced the price of widely used Auto Diesel by Rs.25 to Rs.382 per litre, while slashing the price of Octane 92 (petrol) by Rs.20 to Rs.414. It left prices of Super Diesel steady at 478, Octane 95 at 495,
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Pope names Bishop Anton Ranjith as new Bishop of Jaffna
Jun 30 (NW) Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of Bishop Justin Bernard Gnanapragasam from the pastoral office of the Diocese of Jaffna and appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Colombo, Bishop Dr. Pillainayagam Anton Ranjith, as the new Bishop of Jaffna. The announcement was made by the Apostolic Nunciature in SL. Bishop Anton Ranjith currently serves as the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Colombo and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Batticaloa.
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Illegal USD 1 bn transfers since 2023: UNP challenges Prez to reveal identities of culprits
Jun 30 (Island) UNP has asked Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake to reveal the identities of those who fraudulently transferred nearly USD 1 bn, since 2023. UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, in his capacity as the PM, held the Finance portfolio from 25 May 2022, before he was appointed the Prez in July 2022. Wickremesinghe retained the Finance portfolio. Ex-Minister Rajitha Senaratne said that the Prez should be able to disclose whether the funds were illegally transferred from the public or
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SriLankan cleared over UAE payment after probe traces cyber attack to recipient
Jun 30 (FT) SriLankan Airlines has been cleared of any wrongdoing over a disputed payment to a Dubai-based service provider after investigations established that the funds had been successfully remitted and that the cyber attack originated at the recipient’s end, Deputy Minister Janitha Kodithuwakku said. Deputy Minister said the payment had been classified as successfully completed as the cyber compromise had occurred on the service provider’s side rather than
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Para-tariff phase-out starts in 2028 under Customs reform drive
Jun 30 (FT) The Govt last week outlined an ambitious Customs modernisation program aimed at strengthening revenue administration, facilitating trade and eliminating leakages, while confirming that the phased removal of para-tariffs will commence in 2028 as part of broader structural reforms. Responding to questions on the recent visit by an IMF delegation to SL Customs, Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando said the discussions centred on building a more efficient, transparent and
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Drones used to fight mosquitoes as dengue fever surges in Sri Lanka
Jun 30 (TS) Faced with one of its worst outbreaks of dengue in years, Sri Lanka is using military drones to scan rooftops and find mosquito breeding grounds to eliminate. The island nation is at war with the insect that carries the dengue virus and has infected more than 46,000 people so far this year, nearly double the number for the same period last year, and killed 29. Hospitals are stretched to capacity with more than 500 cases a day.
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Child labour fines set for sharp increase
Jun 30 (TM) The Govt is considering a significant increase in fines imposed on individuals found guilty of employing children, with penalties expected to rise up to Rs 100,000 under proposed legal amendments. The proposal has been submitted by the Minister of Labour as part of revisions to the Employment of Women, Young Persons and Children Act, according to official sources. The amended bill has already been presented to Parliament and published in the Gazette.
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The mess in Antigua
Jun 30 (Island) Sri Lanka surrendered to an innings and 217 run defeat in Antigua as the batting folded with barely a whimper. Full credit to the West Indies fast bowlers. They may not be as terrifying as the fearsome pace battery of the 1980s, but in the modern game they have assembled a formidable attack capable of running through any batting line up. The bigger question, however, concerns fast bowler Lahiru Kumara, who broke down after bowling just one over in the first innings,
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Several young lives lost in road accidents across the island yesterday
Jun 30 (AD) Several young individuals have lost their lives in a series of road accidents reported across SL yesterday. The fatal accidents had occurred in Anuradhapura, Galkiriyagama, Samanalawewa, and Giranegama Police Divisions. A motorcycle travelling towards Rambewa had collided with a bus while attempting to make a right turn near the Galwala Junction on the A'pura–Rambewa Road early yesterday. The rider and pillion passenger had sustained injuries and
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Ravi urges CoPF to summon CBSL, banks over alleged $ 1 b trade fraud
Jun 30 (FT) UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake has called on CoPF to launch an urgent institutional inquiry into the alleged $ 1 billion foreign exchange fraud highlighted by Prez Anura Kumara Dissanayake, urging the committee to summon senior Central Bank officials, Customs authorities and the chief compliance officers of 13 commercial banks. In a letter dated 29 June to CoPF Chairman Dr. Harsha de Silva, Karunanayake argued that the alleged large-scale foreign exchange losses
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Mixed fortunes: Gold price volatility unsettles jewellery sales in Lanka
Jun 30 (ST) As the fluctuation of gold price continues, the industry is facing a period of stagnation. Last Friday (27th), a 24-carat gold sovereign price was reported as Rs 381,000. Gold prices fluctuated sharply during the first six months of the year. A 24-carat gold sovereign sold at Rs. 397,000 in January, rose to Rs. 420,000 in February, and peaked at Rs. 425,000 in March before falling to Rs. 420,000 in April.
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BASL to seek public views on proposal to extend judges’ retirement age
Jun 30 (AD) Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) has decided to conduct a public consultation on the government’s proposal to extend the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. According to the BASL, the programme is scheduled to take place on July 4, 2026. The decision was reached during a recent meeting of the BASL Executive Committee, convened to discuss the govt’s proposal to increase the retirement age of Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judges.
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Akurugraphy exhibition opens at Geoffrey Bawa Space in Colombo
Jun 30 (EN) Arkurugraphy, a new exhibition at the Geoffrey Bawa Space, explores the history, culture, and future of letterforms across SL’s three official languages. Akurugraphy is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10.30 am – 5.30 pm, and will be on view until Nov 8. Presenting the decade-long practice of Colombo-based type foundry Mooniak, it examines how decisions about the digitisation of Sinhala, Tamil, and Latin scripts impact legibility and carry deep consequences for who is seen,
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Girl visited her lover, gang raped by lover and his friends
Jun 30 (DM) A young woman on a visit to meet her lover in Wilgamuwa town in Matale District had been gang raped by the lover and three of this friends at a house belonging to one of them. She was a resident of Kandy. The woman who was taken ill after the incident had been admitted to the Kandy General Hospital where she had revealed the incident to the JMO to whom she was referred to by the doctor who examined her.
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Kaduwela Mayor pledges action as uncollected garbage raises dengue concerns
Jun 30 (AD) The Municipal Council has commenced taking steps to remove garbage accumulated along roadsides across the Kaduwela Municipal Council area following complaints from residents over prolonged delays in waste collection, according to Mayor Ranjan Jayalal. The Mayor was responding to allegations that garbage collection vehicles had failed to service some areas for nearly three weeks, leaving large quantities of waste piled up in public spaces.
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Colombo Port records strong throughput; ship traffic in first five months
Jun 30 (FT) The Port of Colombo has continued its strong growth trajectory in 2026, reinforcing its position as South Asia’s premier maritime hub and one of the most important transshipment centres in the Indian Ocean region. According to the latest operational statistics, the Port of Colombo handled 3,702,265 Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) during the first five months of 2026, representing a 13.5% increase compared to the corresponding period in 2025.
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J’pura University publishes international case study on Port City Colombo
Jun 30 (FT) Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, Uni of Sri J'pura, in collaboration with Port City Colombo, has co-authored and internationally published an academic case study and accompanying teaching notes for students, examining the project’s potential role in shaping SL’s long-term economic future. Published by Nova Publishers, New York, USA, the study titled Port City Colombo: Catalysing SL’s Emergence as a Global Investment Hub provides a multidisciplinary
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National champs excel at Ceylon Masters Badminton C’ships
Jun 30 (DN) Former National champions dominated the Ceylon Masters Badminton international championship winning many titles at Air Sports Cub Indoor Stadium Rajagiriya over the weekend. Niroshan Wijekoon the former National champion and first SL Olympian badminton player came to the fore winning men’s over 60 title. He producd two straight sets win 21-4, 21-5 over Indian shutter Narendra Raju in the final. Niroshan partnered by Krishna Veni Matter of Switzerland won
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Sri Lanka exceeds global WTO trade facilitation average, pushes TFA Plus reforms
Jun 30 (FT) Sri Lanka has implemented 95.8% of its commitments under World Trade Organisation (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), placing it ahead of the global implementation average of 87.6%, with the Govt now pursuing a broader package of trade reforms aimed at reducing costs, improving predictability, and strengthening integration into regional and global value chains.
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Should children be banned from Social Media?
Jun 30 (DM) On June 15, British PM Keir Starmer stood before cameras and announced something that would have seemed extreme even five years ago. UK, one of the most digitally connected societies on earth, was banning children under 16 from social media. TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, Facebook, and X would all be off-limits to anyone born after a certain date. “Social media is making our children unhappy and unsafe,” Starmer said. “As a parent, as much as a PM,
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Climate action to bring South Asia together
Jun 30 (Island) Cyclone Ditwah was the most destructive natural disaster to strike Sri Lanka since the 2004 tsunami. More than 640 people lost their lives, over 170 remain missing and more than 2.2 million people throughout the country were affected. Estimates placed the economic cost at over US$4 billion, equivalent to about four percent of SL’s Gross Domestic Product. Sri Lanka could not cope with a disaster of this scale alone. International assistance was essential and it came quickly.
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Impact of Land (Restrictions on Alienation) Act on property transactions in Sri Lanka
Jun 30 (FT) Land has long been central to SL’s socio-economic development and political debate. It represents not only an economic resource but, over successive phases with evolving national priorities, it has also been a touchstone of identity, sovereignty, and social equity. The post-independence governments treated land policy as a sensitive matter of sovereignty. Early measures such as the Finance Act, No. 11 of 1963 imposed a 100% tax on transfers of land to foreigners,
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Commemoration, victimhood and the search for an inclusive SL identity
Jun 30 (GV) Every year, Sri Lanka returns to a moment in its recent history that remains deeply unresolved in its collective consciousness. Around the commemoration of the end of the armed conflict, the country finds itself divided between competing forms of remembrance: one that celebrates military victory and the end of a protracted insurgency and another that mourns immense civilian suffering, particularly during the final stages of the war. Between these two positions,
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Saving the young generation from the narcotics menace
Jun 30 (SO) For decades, SL was romantically branded as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, celebrated for its pristine coastal lines, deeply rooted spiritual architecture, and resilient cultural tapestry. Today, however, that idyllic imagery is being aggressively dismantled by a silent, crystalline predator. The island is no longer just a passive observer of regional crime; it has metastasised into a major, highly sophisticated maritime transit
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Amazing grace! How British power transited with style and with finesse
Jun 30 (ST) Sometimes one can’t help but admire the way British prime ministers make their exits from office with impeccable grace and infinite finesse. The final rite that, as tradition dictates, every prematurely departing head of His or Her Majesty’s govt has to perform before shuffling off the mortal coil of power and bowing out from the political stage was done this week for a record sixth time in the last ten years. The ritual, carefully choreographed by a mature democracy down the ages,
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Sri Lanka must embrace biological warfare against dengue
Jun 30 (TM) As of this weekend, the national dengue caseload for 2026 has officially breached the milestone of 50,000 infections, with the death toll climbing steadily. Hospitals across the Western Province, from the National Hospital in Colombo to the specialised wards at the Infectious Disease Hospital, are operating under a state of immense strain. With roughly 600 to 700 new patients presenting daily, the current southwest monsoon has transformed into a public health emergency.
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Scams and crime: Trust, vulnerabilities exploited by modern con artists
Jun 30 (TM) In an era where economic recovery is on everyone’s mind, Sri Lankans are increasingly turning to digital solutions for banking, shopping, and alternative means of income. While ease of access and several other benefits are reaped from such services, this digital leap has come with a predatory shadow: online scams run rampant across the country, preying on citizens of all ages by adopting the likeness of reputable
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A SWOT analysis on the NPP Govt?
Jun 30 (CT) SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis is normally used in business management, marketing, economic projects etc. However, it could also be used in political science or political analysis. Already, it is being used by some political parties and movements in developed countries to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their political campaigns. The following is what the AI Overview says about my request on swot analysis in politics.more..
Dengue on the rise
Jun 30 (Island) Dengue cases continue to climb despite a countywide campaign to bring them down. The number of dengue patients has exceeded 53,000 so far this year, and 31 of them have already died. The Western Province has recorded the highest dengue case burden (27,833), accounting for about 52.36% of the national tally, with more than 124 MOH (Medical Officer of Health) areas designated as high-risk zones. Health authorities have expressed fear that unless
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